muskymike Posted April 25, 2008 Report Posted April 25, 2008 Minnow's new Ranger has got me thinking....if I were in the market (if I had indispensable cash) which of these boats would I purchase. 1) Ranger 2) Champion 3) Bass Cat All three are well recognized, well built boats, with Ranger being the "Brand" in Canada as you dont seem much of either Champion or Bass Cat. Personally I would purchase a Champion but thats just me. What would you purchase?
workwear Posted April 25, 2008 Report Posted April 25, 2008 ya forgot to add lund to the list......lol
MuddyWater Posted April 25, 2008 Report Posted April 25, 2008 do what my uncle did. he went to the boat show and told the guys. well i have this much money and im not leaving here without a boat and 3 big brands competed with the sale. he ended up with a starcraft and a free kicker thats how you do it lol!!!
Greencoachdog Posted April 25, 2008 Report Posted April 25, 2008 (edited) Bullet! http://www.bulletboats.com/ Edited April 26, 2008 by Greencoachdog
eyefish Posted April 26, 2008 Report Posted April 26, 2008 Skeeter....BASS switched from ranger to skeeter this year..so that has to tell you something
purekgw Posted April 26, 2008 Report Posted April 26, 2008 CRESTLINER fishhawk lol i like the older ones look sharp and can handle some big water
Guest skeeter99 Posted April 26, 2008 Report Posted April 26, 2008 SKEETER BOATS ALL THE WAY LOL!!!!!! second would be a gambler, They only build about 50 a year maybe third would be a bass cat bullet boat not a bad choice either rangers are way to heavy you need to put 350 hp on her to run with same size boat in other manufacturer is only running a 200 hp, but you could run it into a wall and probably make it nitros forget it , I am not into cookie cutter boats made with chop guns, and not to mention they look are are made cheap did you know skeeter made the first bass boat I want the i class boat check the baby out below http://www.skeeterboats.com/products/7
The Urban Fisherman Posted April 26, 2008 Report Posted April 26, 2008 SKEETER BOATS ALL THE WAY LOL!!!!!!second would be a gambler, They only build about 50 a year maybe third would be a bass cat bullet boat not a bad choice either rangers are way to heavy you need to put 350 hp on her to run with same size boat in other manufacturer is only running a 200 hp, but you could run it into a wall and probably make it nitros forget it , I am not into cookie cutter boats made with chop guns, and not to mention they look are are made cheap did you know skeeter made the first bass boat I want the i class boat check the baby out below http://www.skeeterboats.com/products/7 I Agree %100 on the skeeter choice! Nice looking boats, stable in bigger water, built strong, Lots of room for fishing and storage, and I've been over 77 MPH in Mercer's - Full load, two people + camera gear. As for the Gambler, I just saw a brand new one a few weeks ago in Alabama, DUUUUUDE they've gotta be the ugliest boats on the market. I swear they haven't changed their molds since the 70's. No thanks! Cheers, UF
Guest skeeter99 Posted April 26, 2008 Report Posted April 26, 2008 they aint ugly just very unique they are built for speed, they are a racing hull unless they bring back the javelin's they were the fastest boat built extremely light and durable what is the matter with a gambler? very clean lines and all the deck space to fish that you could dream of http://www.gamblerboats.com/Outlaw1900-3.html another real good one is the allison boats, fastest tested bass boat out there now over 100 mph centre console and once again more fishable deck space http://www.allisonboats.com/bass_boats/xb2002_index.php http://www.allisonboats.com/bass_boats/xb2003_index.php but I would buy a skeeter again, got 12 k set aside now and probably in a year or two trade in my skeeter for the new bug !!!LOL!!
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