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Thread: Aluminum vs Fiberglass for Crappie

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    CS are good boats for applications, some are good in different conditions , some not. Just be careful it's not under powered. Have 1 boat at shop rated for 200hp with a 115 yammy 4 stroke.
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    NC Crappie, don't u have a tracker if so, why are u changing ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mbsbeek View Post
    NC Crappie, don't u have a tracker if so, why are u changing ??
    No, I had a 1985 boat with the same year motor. Motor blew the top end and the transom was rotten on the boat.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NC Crappie View Post
    Many thanks to all that wrote in and gave their opinions. I am going to take my time, do some test drives and look at a lot of different boats. You all are right in telling me to take my time and after thinking about everything I want in my boat I am going to take my time. It is pleasure boating season now anyway so I have a few months.


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    Thank you. I will let you know.


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    C3 or SeaArk for alum.... SeaPro for fiberglass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sundance View Post
    C3 or SeaArk for alum.... SeaPro for fiberglass.
    I checked out the C3 and the SeaArk. I love the C3 and I also like the Triton Aluminum as well. I viewed tons of different boats the past few days and have decided on a C3 or the Triton. If anyone has any negatives on either please weigh in. Thanks


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    Still need input on G3 1810 versus Triton Crappie model.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NC Crappie View Post
    Still need input on G3 1810 versus Triton Crappie model.


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    I looked at the triton when I bought mine but I went with the tracker


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    Mac,
    How are you enjoying your tracker? Especially the set-up as in live wells? ETC.....


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