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Hi,

 

Anyone have any experience or reviews on the Stratos 176xt? Specifically a 2007 Stratos 176xt? I've been reading up on them and it looks like they are made of all fiberglass with no wood. I like the idea of no wood in the transom. Thanks.

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It was and is (now called 176vlo) their entry level boat maximum hp in the 70hp range, top speed around 35. It's built to complete with the aluminum market so that's the type of performance to expect. It's a small boat that is way underpowered. Nothing wrong with it just be aware what it is, you can't make it grow. Statos' composite construction is great, no wood anywhere. But I would suggest looking at a 285xl, just a little bit more money wise but allot more boat, they typically have a 150. The 176 does not ride well and is a real back breaker in even the smallest chop. I would get a tracker pro 175 before this particular boat. The tracker hull is a true modified v and will ride and handle better.

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Thanks, retiredbosn. I have a question about buying a boat out of state. If I happen to buy a boat from a marina/boat dealer would I have to pay taxes there and in my home state? 

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I just recently bought a boat out of state and only had to pay taxes in the state I reside in. 

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Bluebasser would be correct. You only buy it where you register it.

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