View Poll Results: What Kind of boat is your favorite ?

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  • center console

    12 22.64%
  • deep v

    12 22.64%
  • bass

    22 41.51%
  • pontoon

    4 7.55%
  • other

    3 5.66%
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Thread: What is your favorite boat?

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    crap-king is offline Crappie.com Legend Crappie.com Supporter
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    Default What is your favorite boat?

    If you could pick what you wanted what would you choose -
    A) center console
    B) deep v
    C) bass
    D) pontood
    E) other
    with my mind on crappie and crappie on my mind -
    and if ya'll see Goober later tellem I said duh huh - he'll know what ya mean!!!!!!!!

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    well evan though i just bought a new jon boat, im going with a deep v for my favorite. ive been looking at alot of boats and i beleive thats what i'd like to get next time.

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    If we had the choice of aluminum or fiberglass I would pick alum. lots of the lakes around here are rocky beaches, when I want to beach I just drag her up on the rocks, I would cry if I done that to my glass boat.
    have a good`un heycods

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    Deep-V It handles big water better than anything. Great for the Grandkids to fish out of with no worries.
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    Will put my c.c. up against most any boat for go anywhere, fish anywhere type of boat. Have had bass boats, john boats, built my own flat bottoms, pontoon's and the list goes on. For a traveler who fishes everywhere, from the florida keys, Santee Cooper, Toledo Bend, Big Bear and Tahoe and the great lakes, the boat with the dryest ride, and fishablity has to be a CC.
    If you are settled and have roots, where you fish should have a lot in deciding. You would not want to put a 12' john boat on a big lake, and you would not pond fish with a Ranger w/225 optimax. So all opinions will reflect what type of water you fish and are use to. Just my opinion though.
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    I am looking at a Tracker Tundra. Has anyone looked at these yet?
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    Eager Beaver - I like the looks of those Tundra's too - seems the
    guys on one of the walleye boards I frequent have got a bad impression
    of them though, as far as how well the internal structures are built -
    talkin' bout hulls warping and bulkheads making bulges through the skin-
    and sayin the dealers are not good to work with on warranty issues.
    you know, there are always some people gonna bad-mouth somethin'
    but this is a little more than the normal... who knows? Have seen
    somethin or other bad posted about all of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J White
    Eager Beaver - I like the looks of those Tundra's too - seems the
    guys on one of the walleye boards I frequent have got a bad impression
    of them though, as far as how well the internal structures are built -
    talkin' bout hulls warping and bulkheads making bulges through the skin-
    and sayin the dealers are not good to work with on warranty issues.
    you know, there are always some people gonna bad-mouth somethin'
    but this is a little more than the normal... who knows? Have seen
    somethin or other bad posted about all of them.
    Thanks Jerry I just looked at one the other day at the New BPS in
    Council Bluffs Ia. I hadn't heard anything bad about them so far other than little things and that it took awhile to get them taken care of. Thanks again for your input.
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    crip47 is offline Crappie Wall Hanger II
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    Any boat thats payed for
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    Gonna have to agree with crip on that one. Always said I wouldn't go into debt over buying a boat. Oh well, eating crow pie here.

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