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    I just can't seem to decide on a boat. I picked this boat up yesterday and really like it. Going to move my rod holders over
    to this one and give it a try. Any thoughts? Never had a Triton but engine runs good and boat rides smooth. Boat is a TR 19
    with a 175 Evinrude.

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    Pretty boat, but you'll look like a green carp fisherman till you get some rod holders on it.
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    Good looking boat, that is about what I want one of these days. I personally like the bass boat layout better than the deep v boats and other types of boats. Plenty of room, storage, sit low to the water, and they handle well in the wind. They are also versital and can be used for different types of fishing and different techniques.

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    Rigged up right that boat will make one fine fishing machine. You will enjoy it for many years to come

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    You in the boat businesses?? LOL
    That is a good looking boat Andy. I'm sure you will like the setup that you can make on that boat. Hope you like it once on the water. I'm sure that one will get to where you want to fish very fast. If you see a guy with their finger in the air as you pass it's just me
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    Quote Originally Posted by STUMP HUNTER View Post
    You in the boat businesses?? LOL
    That is a good looking boat Andy. I'm sure you will like the setup that you can make on that boat. Hope you like it once on the water. I'm sure that one will get to where you want to fish very fast. If you see a guy with their finger in the air as you pass it's just me
    Yea....what he said. Nice looking ride. Looks practically new. Congrats.

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    good looking boat GBM you can tell where the money is ??? or is that where the money was?
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    Probably gonna need MORE MONEY to pay that gas bill too.
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    Thanks guys. Looking forward to getting my rod holders put on. A graph and i-pilot TM will be in the near future too.
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    I think bass boats make excellent crappie rigs, low to the water, stable, and fast when you need them to be. The only problem I see with your boat is the duel console. I have one as well, and will tell you that finding a place to put your long rods while in transit is a problem. I lay my in the middle, but it makes for tight quarters when someone is with you until you get the rods in the racks. Good looking boat though, congrats.
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