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Thread: Does anybody own or have fished out of Tracker V18 all fish, same hull as V18 bass

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    Thanks I'll give it a look. Wonder why there musky boars and not popular in south for crappie fishing? Long lining been around a long time. It is hard to find them on internet for sure. I like the low decks and feels safer for kids and women
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    No I was wrong it is listed in Indianapolis, it is a 620 or 621 1999 model and the guy is asking 13,900 without electronics which is a good buy on that boat if it is in very good shape.
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    Plus easy moving around not stepping up or down or in groves like a flat bottom or catching yourself before you fall from a wake lol
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    one trip into that cold water would make that price look pretty cheap that's for sure.

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    I fish out of a G3 V172c. Its very wide and stable. My brother and myself are both over 260 and we can stand on the same side without a lot of movement. Alot of fish have been pulled into that boat.
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    That sure looks like a nice boat, but my budget is $8000 or less so I'm pretty limited on what I can buy. It's going to have to have some age on it. I'm looking for that slightly used mid 90's Ranger 361, 374, 461, something like that. I found one made an appt. to look at it and asked questions about it on Bass boat central and the next day someone called them and scheduled an appt. before mine. I though I had one found but I had to open my big mouth and I'm sorry but neither party should have done that to me. I'm an old fashioned first caller gets first chance type of seller always myself. This is the first time that has happened ever to me and I'm still a little frustrated about it. It was advertised as showroom condition 374 with Xr6 and looked it in the pictures. But oh well I guess it wasn't meant to be.
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    690, 681 also older numbers of ranger but if you go to walleye boats for sale you can look at all the different kinds, Most are very expensive and almost new but there are a few older ones from time to time on there.
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    I was going to say look for a 690 ranger they are out there I know of 2 that haven't moved for years. One down the street and a guy I worked with that retired his sits in the garage like new just old lol

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    You need to talk to GoBob! Garage kept would be sweet, if for the right price.

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    I too have been waiting for an older Ranger to show up forsale in my area, namely the 680c and 681c. However another boat that I came across is the Tuffy Esox Magnum. It's a fiberglass muskie boat but looks like it would be a good crappie boat also.

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