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    Default Tracker Pro Guide V-175 SC


    Does anybody know someone with one of these? I was looking at the 16' model in BassPro today. The 16' is too short, but they make a 17'. Not too shabby. Kinda set up like the Lund/Crestliner.

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    Still couldn't afford a new one. Especially once I upgraded to a 115 horse and upgrade everythang else.
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    The way the front deck is layed out......it would be hard to put in side by side seating for spider rigging. You would have to put the seat bases in forward of the live well/baitwell and the storage compartment....that will get you on up on the very front where its kinda narrow. Other than that it looks great.
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    I noticed that G, but the crestliner is the same way. Creek mounted the seats on top of the storage doors.

    This must be a new model boat. I've never seen one, and I can't find any used ones for sale
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    ES my Crestliner does not come to a sharp point like this boat does. I have more room in the front.

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    Cool

    Ya cant get to the bigguns in butla with that thing,dont beleive ya can get in shallow water wif it.
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    It's NOT A LUND !!!

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    Find you a good used 2002-2006 Pro Crappie, the layout is much better than the new ones.
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    Been studying the same boat ES. Got the right setup, bad reasonable on the price, but as mentioned the lack of front side by side is an issue. What I wondered is if you couldn't take one of the chopped pedestals bases of the same variety and mount it just inside the front box lids. Wonder if you would have enought room between the seats? I chopped in a copy of the one on the back to show you what I mean. I'd hate to do what Creek did on his Crestliner as both his boxes were dry. On this one, one is a livewell. And who knows if the box lids would be stiff enough. Another issue if you go the Creekway is if you put the right pressure to the outside of the boat like when you try to boat a fish, it might just decide to open on you if they're is not locking latch.

    Love that 4 back seating for pulling cranks or if you long line though. That'd be the ticket. Prolly flat out stink for trying to jig shallow water though, but that'd be a pullin' machine and a fine spider rigger if you can whip the double seat deal.

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    If you mount them on the doors like creek did....one if these is a livewell/baitwell.....it will be a agravating every time you catch a fish or need another minnow. I like the boat but....it just does not look good for side by side seating on the front.
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