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    Possible first bass boat, which one?

    Good afternoon,

    I've fished out of deep v aluminums most of my life and am looking at getting into a bass boat. Would like to try something different as my family likes to cast for bass and walleye. I have four kids and they're getting older so not too worried about them falling out anymore. I know a bass boat isn't conducive for 5 to 6 people but most of the time it will be just 3 or 4 of us on the local small lakes. When the whole family goes, we usually putt out to the middle and swim anyway. Some water skiing will be in the mix and I figure I can add a turbo swing at some point for that. The bigger lakes I fish are usually Mille Lacs and Vermilion in MN. I've looked at some fish n ski and mutli species boats but many appear to not be maintained or are way overpriced and out of my budget, and not to mention, I've always wanted a bass boat for the fishability and the stable platform.

    I've found two boats that I'm interested in and would like your opinions on which way to go.

    First is a 2013 Ranger Z119, same year Yamaha 200 sho with 144 hours. One owner. Asking $40,000, could go a bit less. Power poles (don't know how old). Looks to be three older Lowrance graphs (HDS 7,8,9) and one newer Garmin echomap 70. Ultrex trolling motor (don't know how old). I talked to the seller and they described the boat as immaculate condition and not abused. The motor print out from the dealer seems to verify this as over half the hours are under 1000 rpms and the rest are between 2000-4000, with only a couple hours at 4 to 5k. While I'm a huge fan of Yamaha outboards, I know the early years of the SHO had some issues but I do have Yamaha dealers nearby. I've always liked Ranger boats and know these years were a good quality boat.. I also like the middle pedestal mount for a third seat if needed and the simplicity of the Z package (toggle switches, no button pads). Would need to travel 12 hours to get the boat.

    The other boat for the same price of $40k but firm, is a one owner (older gentleman) 2019 Bass Cat Caracal with an Evinrude G2 225, around 70 hours. 3 years warranty remaining. Single console (would add second removable console) no Power poles, three Garmin 106 echomaps graphs, Garmin trolling motor (newer), 33 gallon gas tank under seat with another 10 gallon in the rear, also talked to the owner and sounds like they took good care of the boat and is clean/well maintained. Big drawback is the Evinrude, which the dealers in my area all said the same thing--repower on the first major repair once out of warranty, they will still service them for as long as they can. Doesn't have the option for a pedestal seat in the middle. Would also have to add power poles and the second console at some point. But it's a Bass Cat, and I know the quality they bring. I really like the Caracal layout as well. Would need to travel about 18 hours.

    Ultimately, I didn't want to spend this much on a used boat and have been looking at older boats as a result, but if the right one came along I'd be willing to stretch my budget as I will be keeping this boat for hopefully a long time. Do either of these boats stand out as a good buy over the other assuming they've been taken care of? Hoping some of you that are familiar with these boats and motors may have some input.

    Thank you for any responses and have a great weekend.

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    If you are open to other options, and a do everything boat that fishes like a 4 seat bass boat, look at the Lowe deck boats. Not trying to change your mind (they are aluminum deep v), but they handle more people much better.
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    The ranger is way overpriced imo and early model SHO's (Pre 2016) are prone to blowing powerheads which is a huge risk to take. The basscat seems like a nice rig but an evinrude G2 motor is a big turnoff, and with a repower you're looking at 25-30k+ easy including labor. I'd suggest to keep your eyes open and keep looking around for better deals. A buddy of mine recently purchased a nice 2021 Skeeter ZXR20 for $47k with only 90ish hours on the SHO, so good deals are definitely out there and with the way things are currently going, I think there are going to be better deals to come.

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    Ranger for the motor, but I wouldn't pay 40K for it. That's about 10K more than what it is worth, I wouldn't even look at a boat with a G2 on it unless it was already blown and you were getting it for cheap to repower.
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    I think I know the Basscat you’re referring to and that is a gorgeous boat. I love that size caracal but as much as i like the g2, i would avoid it. I would keep looking
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    Don't consider anything with an evinrude.

    4 people out of a bass boat is a stretch and I wouldn't consider it unless I was in the 21+ foot category. 3 people is tight for smaller boats but doable.

    You are in walleye territory and so there aren't a ton of bass boats to begin with. That being said, the pedestal seat format of the lund pro v bass is really nice and idk what year they started, but the flip up seats are nice too. Unfortunately, Lund used boats are very pricey too. The benefit there is that Lund is king in MN and you can resell your boat easier.

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    I would not by a boat with a Rude on it. Motor may be just fine, but it's getting harder and harder to find anyone that will work on them.

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    Thank you for the replies. I wasn't aware of the Lowe deck boat and could be an option. Anyone have a ballpark idea of what the Bass Cat boat and trailer would be worth without the Evinrude?

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    That Basscat is a nice boat. Very clean overall, but with the Evinrude on it I’d stay clear as well. I don’t believe there were major issues with the ‘13 SHO. Most of the issues stemmed from 2010-2011 and certain serial numbers were offered a power head swap as a result. My Skeeter was one of those in which the head was replaced in 2017 and the motor has been solid.

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    Condition and hours are everything on a used boat. I’d choose The Ranger, but I agree it’s a bit over priced.

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    Ranger way over priced. If you want a z119 they changed it radically in 2014 and the deck and storage is way better with these boats. That boat is underpowered and way over priced … it’s rated for a 225. 30 grand is all it’s worth …

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    Ranger is extremely overpriced imo for that year and model. Like others stated, I wouldn’t consider a boat with a Evinrude on the back. I’d want to make sure if I had issues I had somebody that could work on it, reliably. I think there’s some good deals to be had, just have to be patient. But for the prices you’ve mentioned, you shouldn’t have any issues finding a nice, reliable boat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wiscobassin View Post
    The ranger is way overpriced imo and early model SHO's (Pre 2016) are prone to blowing powerheads which is a huge risk to take. The basscat seems like a nice rig but an evinrude G2 motor is a big turnoff, and with a repower you're looking at 25-30k+ easy including labor. I'd suggest to keep your eyes open and keep looking around for better deals. A buddy of mine recently purchased a nice 2021 Skeeter ZXR20 for $47k with only 90ish hours on the SHO, so good deals are definitely out there and with the way things are currently going, I think there are going to be better deals to come.
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    You can have this clean 2016 Z521c for just a little more than they are asking for the Z119. I know they would deal on the asking price. Loaded, super clean and well maintained. It’s listed here on BBC at Bowden Marine.


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    With a $40k budget, I'd look for one with a 4 stroke. 2 strokes outboards aren't worth much anymore.

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    If you can find someone that still works on Evinrudes I see nothing wrong with it. Have several friends that have over 1000 hours on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dean c View Post
    You can have this clean 2016 Z521c for just a little more than they are asking for the Z119. I know they would deal on the asking price. Loaded, super clean and well maintained. It’s listed here on BBC at Bowden Marine.


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    Boat is 9 years old but looks brand new! Was that pic taken the day you bought it lol?

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    Quote Originally Posted by I.P. Freely View Post
    Boat is 9 years old but looks brand new! Was that pic taken the day you bought it lol?
    No sir…took that pic day I traded it. Dec 2024

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    Quote Originally Posted by dean c View Post
    No sir…took that pic day I traded it. Dec 2024
    That's a beautiful Ranger buddy.

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