I have a Tracker pro team 175 and it is a deep vee and rides and handles rough water well.
Do any of you folks in the south use a deep V boat for crappie fishing. This is an aluminum boat. How well will it take rough water and wind? any comments appreciated.
I have a Tracker pro team 175 and it is a deep vee and rides and handles rough water well.
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I had a Fisher Hawk 170WT. Great boat but not for me. I went back to fiberglass bass boat. The fisher blew too much in the wind but was very nice and dry ride.
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That boat is similar to my Lund Pro Guide 1675 and no complaints here. I guess the main question would be how big of a body of water do you plan on taking it out on?
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I had a fisher pro hawk 170 that I was scared to take anywhere there was more than a gentle breeze blowing. The boat was very unstable and I probably would never own another one. Just my opinion though.
I was in C1Bigocarps boat that he spoke of on a day with 2 1/2' swells. Handled it admirably, and man- did we catch fish. If you went that big, an I-pilot would be in order.
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