Slabbandit, I bought a walleye type glass boat last spring and the only step up it has is getting on the front deck. That deck is large so once youre up there then youre up there. I hardly ever spider rig or dio any casting so I mainly longline from the back of my boat. The hull not having a deck on the back makes it real nice as you dont have your rods so high up and you get to sit "down in" the boat. The reason I'm telling you this is because if you are thinking about getting something else by all means look for a boat that does NOT have a casting deck on the front (unless casting a jig is your thing). Rod holders sit much lower allowing your rods stay horizontal with the tips much closer to the water, boat waves dont rock you so much making you feel like youre gonna fall out, and everything is at arm's reach without having to reach to the floor of the boat for everything. Walking around in the boat is much much easier too (I highly recommend a deep V wide boat myself). One alum boat that comes to mind is a 17' Tracker Panfisher if youre wanting to see what I'm talking about.
New 2012 Tracker Pro Guide V-175 Sc, Abilene TX - 100363465 - BoatTrader.com
As long as your motor is still good I'm sure it would be much cheaper to fix 'er up (and even lower your front deck tooThumbs Up) but it should also bring you in some decent money to help pay for another ride too. Good luck with your decision.


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