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swimbaitMon Sep-21-09 02:23 PM
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#17541, "Good bass boat classifieds sites?"


  

          

Are there any good sites besides boattrader.com, craigslist.com and westernbass.com for finding used bass boats?

  

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FishdaddyMon Sep-21-09 09:47 PM
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#17542, "RE: Good bass boat classifieds sites?"
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You can check out Bassboatcentral.com I'm always looking on that site for a good deal. If your looking for a Basscat Impactfishing.com has some good deals from time to time. Note most of these boats are out of state.

  

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Sacto JohnTue Sep-22-09 07:41 AM
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#17543, "RE: Good bass boat classifieds sites?"
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Tue Sep-22-09 07:43 AM by Sacto John

  

          

Those are the best sites for California boats, check fishsniffer.com as well. BassBoatCentral.com is nice but most of the boats are out of state. When you look at craigslist make sure you search the other areas of the state as well. There are lots of good boat deals in the central valley (Modesto, Turlock, Merced, Fresno) as well as San Diego. I look all the time, even though I am not in the market, and lately there has been some screaming deals. What are you looking for?

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swimbaitTue Sep-22-09 08:28 AM
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#17544, "RE: Good bass boat classifieds sites?"
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Thanks for the tip on the bassboatcentral.com site. Had not seen that one.

I'm looking for a used Champion, 2006 model year or newer. Specifically a 200 elite or a 198 with a 225 ProXS on it. Would consider a Yamaha. Would consider a 210 or a 206 if the price was right.

Nothing ugly like red or maroon/beige colors. Tandem axel trailer and low hours are a must. Hydraulic jack plate, 36v trolling motor, and side finding fish finders would be nice.

I've seen a few good deals go by in the past few months. I'm looking for just the right boat and haven't seen very many for sale in CA.

  

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Sacto JohnTue Sep-22-09 08:36 AM
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#17545, "RE: Good bass boat classifieds sites?"
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I don't know if you have seen the TR20 Triton that is for sale on the bay area craigslist it is probably the best deal that I have seen. I know its not a Champion (I am not a huge Triton Fan) but the price more than makes up for it.

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/boa/1381442010.html

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swimbaitTue Sep-22-09 08:42 AM
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#17546, "RE: Good bass boat classifieds sites?"
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That is a nice price.

Triton's that I've rode in have seemed nice but I'm pretty fixated on getting a Champion. I want a big water boat that I don't have to worry about the weather in.

  

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LakeTue Sep-22-09 09:44 AM
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blah, blah :+

  

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swimbaitTue Sep-22-09 10:00 AM
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#17548, "RE: Good bass boat classifieds sites?"
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Yeah I know. You have a 22 foot ranger.

  

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LakeTue Sep-22-09 10:22 AM
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#17549, "RE: Good bass boat classifieds sites?"
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actually 21.5 and kicks a in rough water. dont overlook Ranger in your search. Drive a few different boats as well.

  

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Sacto JohnTue Sep-22-09 10:52 AM
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#17550, "RE: Good bass boat classifieds sites?"
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I agree with Lake, drive and ride in as many boats as you can. I have been in just about every boat made and hands down Rangers are the best in rough water. I fish with a buddy out of his 20 foot Champion more frequently then any other boat and I do not care for its rough water comfort at all. The 520 Rangers I have fished out as well as the Z19 and Z20 all have much better rough water comfort in my opinion. It could have been the drivers, but if I ever have the opportunity I will buy a Ranger. Do not overlook Bass Cat and Stratos either, those boats are #2 and #3 on my list, again it is just personal preference but a prefernce that comes from time in these boats.

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swimbaitTue Sep-22-09 12:37 PM
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#17551, "RE: Good bass boat classifieds sites?"
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Ok, now that we are on the topic, let's talk boats. Am I some big expert? Nope. Just a fisherman who has had a chance to ride in a few and drive a few. Here's what I know along with some opinions. I'm interested to hear yours in return.

Tritons: Rode in a few. Chris Zaldain's and Rod Lee's come to mind. Enjoyed the speed, Rod's was hitting 74 with 3 people in it. Didn't drive either beyond just idling around. Thought they plowed through boat wakes pretty well, but didn't ride in any big water to really see. I like the layout in the Triton OK.

Nitros: Been a long time since I rode in one. Used to prefish with Felix Camacho and rode in his several times. Speared a wave at Clear lake once, broke the windshield. The windshield hit Felix in the head and cut him above the eye. It was not a big Nitro we were in. I thought it was awful when the weather was bad though, and we had that more than once. Got the crap kicked out of us at Pedro once.

Basscat: Borrowed Mark Roger's for 4 days at Clear Lake. Only ran around in some 2' waves, no big water, but thought it handled nicely going across wakes and such. Mark will tell you his boat doesn't get on pad worth a darn when the livewell is full. It took about a minute. Didn't like the layout, storage, etc. Sorry Basscat gang, just not a fan.

Ranger: I've been in a lot of Rangers. All the years fishing with John Lake in his cadillac. Hey it was fun running down swell at Clear Lake with 4 footers passing other people who were getting flushed over and over. John's boat is cool but I don't want one that big.

Cris Vanclef is my other team partner. His Ranger is a 519 hull if I remember right. Cris drives fast. We've been in some fairly crappy weather but nothing huge. I don't like how the boat takes wakes and chop at all. It will slam you good. I do like how tough that boat is. We hit a metal buoy on pad going 35mph at night and the boat was unscathed. I asked Cris about logs on the Delta in the winter. His response was, "Oh yeah I hit those all the time". There's something to be said for that.

I drove Marc Higashi's Z-20 at Casitas and fished out of Henry Shorr's and Mike Goodwin's. Can't remember if Mike had a Z-21 or a Z-20. Can't say I was a fan of those boats.

I've rode in various other regular 520's over the years, Rob Rhiel and some other dude I drew in a Pro/Am a long time back. I like the wide bow on them for fishing. Rob whipped that thing around corners at the Delta at high speed like it was nothing as well. A 520 is the boat I'd be most interested in in the Ranger lineup.

What else. 518, been in a couple of those, Matt Peters and Dan Frasier. Those boats corner like crazy, or maybe that's just because Dan knew how to drive it. I want something bigger than an 18 footer though and I don't really care if I can make the boat slide around turns.

Champion: Cameron Smith has this 196 that we've fished out of quite a few times now. Cam isn't a fast driver but we've run through some chop and waves and that boat ground through the chop like it wasn't there. I'm in to that. I like the high deck in the front for sight fishing and in general. I don't care about being a couple feet off the water at the bow because it gives me more visibility. Cam can put six 8' rods in the locker. I have a lot of 8 foot fishing rods.

The other thing I like is the space around the trolling motor where you can stand right up on the edge of the bow. I like that a lot. I never use a seat fishing and am much more likely to be perched with my toes off the edge of the front of the boat.

When I really started to feel the Champion vibe was when Rod Thigpin and I fished Casitas a few years ago in December and it was blowing a legit 30+ wind. Rod has this old 17' Champion. I was 100% impressed how that boat ran in those waves. For a 17' boat I was blown away. My jon boat would have sank in that stuff and its only 2 feet shorter. In Rod's boat we never got wet. We chatted last week about the 210 Elite him and Todd picked up recently. He said he's loving it.

So that's my slice of the world in terms of boats. Like I said at the beginning, I'm no expert, just a guy who fishes a lot and has rode in a few. After 11 years of fishing from jon boats I'm ready to get in to something that can get on pad and blow across 3 foot chop. From what I've seen so far that's a Champion. Tell me your stories.

  

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