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PostPosted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 5:00 pm 
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Wish I had a Nitro or a Ranger or a Triton. Lol.
The only boats that need slamming are the ones sitting in a garage instead of a lake.
To each their own. They are all nice boats.
Jason

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"Thats a dreamer's statement, thinking like that is only going to get you screwed."

That's not a dreamers statement it's my opinion that all the mentioned brands are boats most anglers would love to have. Not all anglers can afford to go spend more on their boat then the vehical they are driving so buying used would be a option some may have to consider.
As for being a dreamer... Well I can assure you that if I wanted a bass boat used or new I could have one. I keep my priorities in line and can do very well in my small "Tin" boat.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 5:47 pm 
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ferious im gonna second that about simon being the best big water driver around for sure. and i know that those guys that busted tritons dont allways run them full out either. but tritons are still my favourite boat by far. i like ranger but its a slow hull. Simon was 5 mins ahead of the pack comming from trenton one day roundign the bend in deseronto. it was pretty crazy how fast his boat is.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 9:49 pm 
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i saw a triton, with a 225, pass a boat with a 250. as the split past me, one on each side.
i thought it was a nitro but not sure.. they were running to the same spot funny enough. and the guy in the triton had that feeling..
i thought jp. deroses boat was a insurance right off.. i mean at least thats the story he tells..
he's known for being hard on his gear, his reason for switching from lowarance to humming bird. is one day the unit wouldnt turn on during a tournament, so he kicked it clean of the boat.. once again, the story he tells at the talks he does.. guys that know him say they belive it..


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 10:54 pm 
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well you did hear what happened to him and getting thrown outta his boat eh

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 12:34 am 
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sure did, him and his co-angler... that would suck, to get disqualifed by getting trown out..
tournament rules state one angler must stay in the boat at all times during tournament hours.. lol.
the new boat, old truck thing, is because boats dont depricated as fast as trucks do..
a 30,000 boat, 5 years old is worth 22-23,000 + more if its in really good shape.
30,000 truck 5 years old, is worth around 15,000..
the banks will give 10-20 year loans on boats, but only 3 -4 years on trucks..
terry holder, a guy sponsered by ranger, drives a 1998 ford f-150.
doug brown ridge, a early 2000's gmc. and it goes on and on..
those that can afford the brand new trucks have them.. and i wish i was on the plan..
but i am currently saving for a bigger boat, or a new truck... just hoping the wife will be here full time next year, so i can use the ram..


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 6:13 am 
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Walleye Wizard wrote:
Wish I had a Nitro or a Ranger or a Triton. Lol.
The only boats that need slamming are the ones sitting in a garage instead of a lake.
To each their own. They are all nice boats.
Jason

Fireball
"Thats a dreamer's statement, thinking like that is only going to get you screwed."

That's not a dreamers statement it's my opinion that all the mentioned brands are boats most anglers would love to have. Not all anglers can afford to go spend more on their boat then the vehical they are driving so buying used would be a option some may have to consider.
As for being a dreamer... Well I can assure you that if I wanted a bass boat used or new I could have one. I keep my priorities in line and can do very well in my small "Tin" boat.
Jason



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 6:47 am 
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10-20yr loans. LMAO "shaking my head laughing".
Buy used if you can boys. The amount of interest you will save will get you both a wicked truck and a awesome boat.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:34 am 
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wonder how much a 30 year boat is worth ? hey buddy wanna buy my boat I just paid it off this year......... what year is it . a 1978 fully loaded. even has an 8 track tape in the dash! how much ya want. humm 11 grand....... why so much ? well I paid 287,00 brand new 30 years ago! lol


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:33 pm 
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Now I know why I hang with Grizzly... Man thats sooooo funny and yet soooooo true.
I cant stop laughing........
You still up for some Goby fishing???
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 7:20 pm 
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Name the time and place Jason, I have my reels spooled with 50 lb test all ready for world class goby


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 7:29 pm 
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Grizz. Time 4:15am at our secret goby location. I will bring the 8" sucker minnows. I have to pass on the 50lb braid as we both know it's not strong enough. I
Spooled up with air craft cable and I've got a salt water hook on.
Bring the harness that u and Al use for salmon fishing. We don't need to be pulled out of the boat like last time.
P.s. It's your turn to stop at timmies.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 7:45 pm 
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The best boat out there.... is the boat thats paid for!!!!
Thats why Im still in a tin can myself.
Cant seem to accept the "never never plan"!!!
Buy it and never pay for it :lol:
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