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#16553 - 01-09-2010 06:39 PM Aluminum bassboats
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Greetings from Antarctica!... actually Iowa... but with the night time lows lately around minus 15 degrees I am getting some serious cabin fever eek

Spring fishing can not get here fast enough.

I am looking to get a new boat this spring and would like to get an aluminum bass boat. I currently own a 18ft fiberglass Astro Fish and Ski with a 150hp Mercury. This is too large of a boat for the kind of fishing I like to do most of the time. I only fish here in Iowa. All the lakes I fish are no wake lakes so engine size is pretty much useless. I am looking at boats around 16ft in length. Does anyone have any experience with the Lowe Stinger boats? Also anyone have good or bad experiences with the Tracker aluminum boats?

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#16554 - 01-09-2010 06:54 PM Re: Aluminum bassboats [Re: Frogger]
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Hey Frogger, you may wish to check out the G-3 1850, it's a great boat.I fished out of one all this summer and fall. Handles the Mississippi river very well and is fanyastic on the smaller -0no wake lakes. I'm from Muscatine. Johnnie
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#16555 - 01-09-2010 07:45 PM Re: Aluminum bassboats [Re: johnnie crain]
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Hey Johnnie,... I will have to give those a good looking into. I live just north of Cedar Rapids, so I am hoping to find a dealer within 2 hours drive of where I live. There is a Lowe dealer down your way and up toward Cedar Falls. I will have to check out the dealers of the G-3 boats.

I fish Lake MacBride quite a bit and plan on getting a 9.9hp engine on the boat that I decide to purchase. I know this engine will not push a very large boat very fast, so I will try to stay close to 16ft in length. But it will sure beat trying to use a trolling motor at Lake MacBride all summer.

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#16558 - 01-10-2010 01:55 AM Re: Aluminum bassboats [Re: Frogger]
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I think Lund, Crestliner, Ranger and Trophy make some nice aluminum boats in that 16 ft. range also.
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#16561 - 01-11-2010 10:36 AM Re: Aluminum bassboats [Re: geobass]
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I have heard good things about Lowe boats. The one bad thing I heard about tracker boats is electrical wiring issues (from several different anglers that I know who owned trackers).

Are you looking for a V-Hull, or Flat Bottom/Modified V-Hull ?
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#16563 - 01-11-2010 10:56 AM Re: Aluminum bassboats [Re: Brendan]
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Alumacraft makes very nice boats too...
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#16580 - 01-13-2010 02:28 PM Re: Aluminum bassboats [Re: Brendan]
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I am most interested in a modified V hull... at this point Lowe, Alumacraft, and G-3 are at the top of my list.

I am really liking the Lowe Stinger ST-170...

Thanks for everyones' input.

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#16582 - 01-13-2010 11:31 PM Re: Aluminum bassboats [Re: Frogger]
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We have a G-3 dealer in Muscatine-Bend City Marine-263-0132. Good luck, Johnnie
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