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I'm looking at purchasing a 2002 Starcraft Starcaster 1900 with a 2002 Mercury 125hp 2-stroke. I'm curious if anyone has any experience with these boats? I've looked on the Starcraft site and see that they no longer make this model of aluminum bass boat. It appears as though they don't even make a "bass" boat anymore, meaning a full front and back platform. Price is pretty good, he is asking $7800/BO, I just want to make sure that I'm not getting into something I don't want. Any help appreciated!

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With all the views and no response, it shows me it's not a poular boat. What about a 2003 Triton VT17 Magnum II? I've found one with a 2003 Mercury four stroke EFI 115 with supposedly only 10hrs on the motor. Anyone know if this is the padded hull Triton? Opinions on the motor? I've read that these are just Yamaha power blocks with Mercury lower units? Four stroke more maintenance? I'm still debating on Fiberglass vs Aluminum. I don't fish really big waters up here, so I'm not convinced glass is right for me. Any help appreciated.

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I have a 2002 starcraft starcaster 1900 and i love it ,Havent seen many and im in berlin ny ,The 125 mercury hasnt given me any problems and i am the second owner. I bought it in 2005. It was like new when i bought it .The other guy bought it used it a few time and sorry to say he had passed away . His wife held on to it for a few years then had to sell it .Hope you have the same luck with your . hope it help see ya ed.

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