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January 06, 2011
3 Top Fishing Boat Picks
| Each of these fishing rigs will do specific jobs for a particular type of angler. What's the common thread? We like 'em because they offer the features we want to see in a boat, and they're among the most affordable in their class. Take a look. |
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G3 Modified V
G3's new Eagle 176 Vinyl is a modified-V that features non-slip vinyl flooring, instead of traditional carpeting, for easy clean-up and maintenance. At 17 feet, 7 inches, it's perfect for bass or panfish fishing in all but the biggest, hairiest lakes. And with a power requirement of just 25 to 70 horsepower, it will hardly dent the fuel budget. |
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Tracker Multi-Species Rig
Built to carry multiple anglers on larger waters, Tracker's Pro Guide V-175 Combo is a good choice for anglers who want to chase a variety of gamefish species AND need something that can double as a family-fun platform. It's got a Minn Kota bow-mount, Lowrance sonar and dual livewells, as well as seating for five, wraparound windshield and swivel cockpit chairs so you can keep an eye on skiers and wakeboarders. |
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Ranger Rocket
A full-featured bass machine that doesn't come with a price tag that'll make you stagger? Ranger's Z118 is just that. This rig has all the refinements and fishing features of any top-echelon bass platform, but it comes in an 18-foot, 8-inch package that needs no more than 150 horsepower to run. It's a high-performance machine for fishermen ready to step up their game. |
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Walk through the Z118. |
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