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    Quote Originally Posted by Charger4404spd
    http://www.trackerboats.com/boat/index.cfm?boat=1770

    Anyone have one of these? How do you like it? Pros and cons?
    I looked at this boat at our new Bass Pro the other day and it looks very nice, lots of room and wide.

    I have that exact boat (Tournament V-18) and my wife and I love it. We have the 90 hp Mercury and it moves us right along at about 50mph. The abundance of storage is one of our favorite things because it seems like no matter how much you take with you you always need something you didn't take. We have found it to be nice and stable in bad weather and easy to load and unload from the trailor. In short..we would buy it again if we needed another boat..ours is 2 years old and was $4000 cheaper so they really went up since we bought ours...great boat tho.

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    I bought the TV-18 All Fish last summer.Same boat with some different configurations. like a sunken front deck which I like alot. I noticed a major price increase also. I went with a 2 stroke 90 hp.I hear this year the two stroke is no longer an option.I dont know for sure if that is true.All in all I'm very satisfied with the All-Fish.Very comfortable ride for the money

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    Slabmaster,
    What size engine do you have on your crappie pro tracker 175 and are you satisfied with its speed and performance? Thanks.

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    I just priced a lowe 180 with a 115 on it for somewhere around $17,500 to 18,000. Seems to have everything a person needs. I also talked to a triton dealer who blew my boat buying plum out of the water. I was a little concerned with older tracker and lowes looking faded after a few years but that was probably the way they were treated. Great topic and good opinions..

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    Sorry for the double post but he said it would run mid forties....

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    Quote Originally Posted by osagemo
    I just priced a lowe 180 with a 115 on it for somewhere around $17,500 to 18,000. Seems to have everything a person needs. I also talked to a triton dealer who blew my boat buying plum out of the water. I was a little concerned with older tracker and lowes looking faded after a few years but that was probably the way they were treated. Great topic and good opinions..
    I was off today and it was too windy to fish, so I dropped by the local marine dealer and looked at the Lowe 180. VERY NICE......kinda pricey though. Cant afford a new one!

    They have a used Tracker185 with a 90 Tracker engine for $6900. Its a 99 model and has been takin care of pretty good. Again, decisions decisions!

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    I bought a LOWE 180W last spring and I love it. It has a 90hp Saltwater edition Johnson on it. It has the high decks but it works good for spider rigging here on KY. Lake. Gets up on plane fast and takes rough water well. Also has the triple pedistal recievers up front for you and your buddy. It's built stout as heck and costs about the same as the Tracker you are looking at. I looked at the Trackers and felt the Lowe was a little better built boat. The best thing about it is it is WIDE! Heck I think I could park my Toyota in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ohio Angler
    I bought the TV-18 All Fish last summer.Same boat with some different configurations. like a sunken front deck which I like alot. I noticed a major price increase also. I went with a 2 stroke 90 hp.I hear this year the two stroke is no longer an option.I dont know for sure if that is true.All in all I'm very satisfied with the All-Fish.Very comfortable ride for the money
    I wish this boat had been out when I purchased my Tracker PT175. I looked at the All-Fish at the Raleigh boat show last year and it really looks like it handles well. I also read an article in one of the fishing magazines where some independent writers spent some time fishing out of the All-Fish and they gave it rave revues. Glad to see you like yours. They were also making a salt water version of this boat last year for anyone that is interested, don't know if it will be available this year or not.

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