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    Default Fisher 1710 Crappie Boat??


    Does anyone fish out of a FISHER 1710 Crappie Boat? I am looking at buying an 03 model. How is this boat for trolling? Any comments appreciated.

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    never fished out of that model but my last boat was a 86 model fisher 1448 (riveted boat)and didn`t leak a drop great boat,and my current boat is a 07 fisher prohawk and i really like it,goodluck what ever you decide

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    Not real sure about that model but I have a Fisher 98 model ss and i am very pleased with it

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    It is built a lot like my 2006 PRO CRAPPIE 175 and I have enjoyed it for three years. I am trying to sell it now to buy a larger Walleye style boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EARL KITCHENS View Post
    It is built a lot like my 2006 PRO CRAPPIE 175 and I have enjoyed it for three years. I am trying to sell it now to buy a larger Walleye style boat.
    I had heard that tracker bought fisher.

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    Fisher has made Tracker for a while now. A friend had a 17' Fisher that had tracker hardware here and there in it. Fisher makes a good alum boat IMHO. The Marsh Hawk model of years ago was comfortable to fish out of. There was a lot of them on the water when I lived in FL. The Marsh Hawk with an 85 hp would almost fly. The Ranger bass boats could just barely pass it and they had 150hp.
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    I had a pro hawk 170 and I do not know if it was because I had too heavy a motor on it or what, but it was a terrible ride. Very unstable and I was very displeased with the boat.

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    Chodie 1. The Pro Crappie 175 with the Revolution Hull rides excellent espcially compared to some of my friends aluminum boats. No complaints about my ride I just want a larger boat. Good luck with your Fisher if you get it.

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    I can offer the same as everyone else, I'm not fimiliar with that model, but have been fishing out of a Fisher for about 4 years now and love it, no problems what so ever! Go ahead and take the plunge, you won't be sorry.
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    We have a Fisher 1710 Crappie with a 40hp engine - 2005. Has a trailer. We would like to sell it because we never have time to use it. It has very few hours on it. It's a nice boat. If you are interested, call . Barbara
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