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I'm planning to buy a boat within the next few months. I had an 89' Champion for my first boat and loved it for the most part but the Johnson outboard left a lot to be desired. I had the Johnson GT150 V6. Now I'm getting a new boat or possibly a newer used boat. My options on the new are a Ranger 170VS with a 115 Optimax or an 18'6 Triton with a 150 Optimax. In someone's experienced opinion would the 115 be sufficient enough if I wanted to fish club tournaments and local public tournaments? The Triton will end up being less money monthly and more boat but I really like the Ranger...Also I'm considering a 2003 Nitro with a 200 Optimax..I'm just a bit concerned about the age of that outboard....any advice is welcomed and appreciated....thanks in advance.

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Simple answer: When competition is involved, bigger is better and even bigger is even better. "Sufficient" is settling for less.

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BUY THE TRITON!!!!!!!!

I have a 2004 TR21X DC with a 225 OPTIMAX that I bought when I was doing a lot of competitive fishing.  The only time it has been back to the dealer was for the 100hr tune-up.  I owned a GT150 in the 90's, what a fuel hog.  I have never been sorry for the upgrade.  The 225 OPTIMAX gets almost twice the MPG compared to the GT 150.

If I was buying again It would be a Triton 19.6 with a 200 OPTIMAX.  Will run in mid to high70's when jack plate is set right and with the right prop.

Kelley

Not hooked-up with Triton or Mercury in any way Just like these products.

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If you are not going to buy the Nitro send me a pic and some info on it. I may be interested. PM me please

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