For fishing rivers, bayous, and the occasional big lake, which tin boat would be best for this?
For fishing rivers, bayous, and the occasional big lake, which tin boat would be best for this?
I voted 'jon boat w/tiller'. Kinda hard to beat that kind of a basic setup for all around use.
I have been looking for a similar boat. I will mainly be fishing rivers. I beleive if you ar wanting to run shallow you need a boat with a center console and try to keep the boat well balanced. You may want to consider moving gas tanks and batteries toward the front. I have looked at alot of boats and for my use I have it narrowed down to a Grizzly or Weldbilt. The best thing I did is to take a look at on of the other post on this site that list the aluminum boat manufacters and just start looking. I hope you lost of luck in finding what you want.
I voted Stick Steer, but it's not necessarily what I would recomend. It all depends on the fisherman and the water.
Mine.
And it's not on your list(and they don't make it anymore)
I voted Tracker since that's what I have (16ft Pro Angler/75 hp Merc) Real big water (Great Lakes, Simcoe, St. Clair etc) I would think twice , and then again before putting it on there...but I've had it out on the St. Lawrence River (1000 Islands), Bay of Quinte, plus smaller lakes/rivers.
Tom
RBA Steve, that must be the longest bridge i've ever seen in you avatar...i have a glass boat, but i like the Xpress boats myself.
Josh Pope, Realtor, Tutt Land Company
I may own a Bass Tracker PT 185, but the War Eagle Tamahawk is a prettt good aluminum rig...it is 18' 10" with a 85 inch beam,,,and best of all it has an cool mist air conditioning system....
Sounds pretty cool...
Alan
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musky tom i fished the bay of quinte this summer hope to
go back next any tips alot of grass but alot of bass.
1998 bullet 20xd 2006 225 sport xs
I'm a fan of the simple jon boat with tiller. Thats what I have, and like it alot.
'08 Nitro 929 CDX - Mercury 225 Pro XS
Grant, I've caught a lot of fish from a simple aluminum boat. I actually like simple....less to break. I'm about to buy me another small boat because I miss fishing some of the places on the river because I can't get to them in my big boat. Also tired of paying high fuel bills for fishing. Tired of driving to the big lakes. Did I mention I'm tired? Getting ready for retirement in the next few years.....SIMPLE is good!![]()
1997 Tracker PT175 25hp
With some luck she is sold
Picked up a bigger more stable glass boat
just got another Tracker Panfish (2000) with a 40 Merc. Had a 91 with a 25 Johnny, but even though they are small, really like the addition of the rod boxes.![]()
My rig isn't even an option. Custom build Snyder Jet Boat with a 135 Rude Jet. Skinny water and smallies are my passion.
Modified by weedhopper at 7:59 PM 2/4/2006
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2008 ChampioN 198
I own a Triton 170Mag. It performs well.
But I wouldn't recommend it because the paint falls off.
You'll be without it 3-4 months out of every year waiting for it to be repainted under warranty.
At least that's been my experience.
Love my Xpress. Performance is great. Paint isn't super shinny like a triton, but it stays on. You have a little more room on the front deck of a triton. I think the Xpress has a better hull design. But both are good boats. If I where a new guy looking to buy a new aluminum boat. I'd look at the triton and the Xpress. Fish both and drive both before you buy.
I voted G3. I have a 2006 G3 1756 CCT (center console, tunnel hull) with a Yamaha 70. It also has the sponsons/ pods on the back to aid in shallow water operation. I love to chase 'smallies in the east TN rivers and this boat seems to work pretty well for me. I sometimes wish that I had bought the 1860 CCT with a 90 jet though.
I\'m out of sick days so I guess I\'m calling in dead.
The Titanic was built by professionals, the Ark was built by amateurs with faith.
I vote G3 too. Mine's the Eagle 175 w/ 90 yammy. It's got the front deck space of the Triton - but doesn't shed it's paint and is 200 lbs. lighter in hull weight. It's also rated for a 90 when most of the competition is rated for a 75. You also have great resale if you should want to move up to something else. If you want to fish creeks - it will fish super shallow, or take it to the river and run in the upper 40's.
The Triton 17.5 ft. is rated for 125 hp! And of course it loses weight as it ages from the paint falling off
Fortunately, mine still has its paint intact.
2018 Ranger RT188 SC Black/115 hp Yamaha SHO 4-stroke; Garmin LVS34/Ultrex Quest - SML
2018 Ranger RT188 DC Black/115 hp Merc Pro XS 4-stroke; Garmin LVS34 - Ontario
14' Mirrorcraft tin boat (ancient) with a 9.9 Mercury 4-stroke, no electronics; catches fish anyway