I know it's a little early, but Ill be in the market for a boat next spring. Looking for an older fiberglass boat for around $3,000 so if anyone is looking to get a new boat next spring let me know.
Have you thought about going Aluminum for that price range...You may get a little more boat and won't have some of the chronic expensive problems that can creep up with an older glass boat in that price range...
Just a thought...
Being that I'm considering purchasing an older sub-$8k fiberglass boat next year, what chronic problems are you talking about? I've only got a little aluminum jon at the moment so only issue I have is big water is scary.
A glass boat for around 3k dollars as in your original post is going to be an older boat and probably not in the best shape....You could run into stringer problems, transom rot, high dollar carpet repair, seats, electrical issues, and the list goes on and on....
Now if you push the price up to around 8 like you stated here you have a good shot at finding a decent used ride....
There is always that pristine boat sitting in some widowers garage. ;D..They are out there and it looks like you have given yourself plenty of time to find one...
The reason I suggested an Aluminum boat is they run quite a bit cheaper and any repairs are usually alot less money...There are some great V hull models around that handle rough water pretty well...I higly reccommend going Aluminum for a first boat on a tight budget....But that is just my opinion...For how little it is worth.. ;D
My Nitro will be for sale in the spring. Recently built a deck extention, recessed trolling motor pedal, new carpet, new seats, a bunch of motor work and wet sanded the entire top cap. It actually shines again. No way is it perfect, its an 87. The motor is cold blooded but runs 64mph once it warms up, The trolling motor should be replaced. I will be re-wiring the trolling motor. Not sure yet about the electronics, looks like they will stay with the boat. 788 on the console and a Matrix 35 on the bow. 3 new batteries, three bank charger. Transom is in good shape. Still a few bugs. Like I said, its not perfect. Was hoping to get $5-6K. Let me know, we still have lots of time for test rides.
What's the package length and width? I have a condo garage so space is limited for storage.
Motocross definitely has a good point. An aluminum boat is definitely your best bet for 3k. Five years ago, I got a 94 Tracker Tournament TX17 with a 40 horse Mariner for $2400. I fished that boat like crazy, and had no issues other than the trolling motor catching fire on me. Then, I sold it in June of 2010 for $2400, and bought a 96 Nitro 18 footer with a 150 Merc efi for $5000. The Nitro wasn't the prettiest boat on the lake, but it served its purpose. But, it had its issues. The livewell was cracked, most of the gages didn't work, the lights didn't work, and so on. I have seen some really nice Bass Trackers in the 17 and 18 foot range for sale for 6 to 7000 dollars. The newer ones are wider, and have welded hulls verses the riveted leaker I had.
Now, Mikesmiph has an older version of the Nitro, as he stated earlier. He has put a lot of time into it, and it sounds like a pretty good ride for the money. I've seen that boat at every DK Open since I have joined the site, and it has never left him stranded that I know of.
So, Mike, what you gonna buy? A Cat? A Legend? Gonna take me fishing in it? Huh, Huh?
I see Bass Trackers everywhere right now from$1800 to $4000. It's a great boat and you can launch from just about any site. Don't worry about welded vs rivited hull. I had more problems with the welded hull
Here is a nice looking older Bass Cat phelix....If you take a look at the pictures you can see the hull is pretty deep for a smaller glass boat.........Looks to be in great shape also..
http://basscatowners.yuku.com/topic/18648/AR-Boat-For-Sale (http://basscatowners.yuku.com/topic/18648/AR-Boat-For-Sale)
Quote from: mikesmiph on September 04, 2011, 07:26:56 AM
My Nitro will be for sale in the spring. Recently built a deck extention, recessed trolling motor pedal, new carpet, new seats, a bunch of motor work and wet sanded the entire top cap. It actually shines again. No way is it perfect, its an 87. The motor is cold blooded but runs 64mph once it warms up, The trolling motor should be replaced. I will be re-wiring the trolling motor. Not sure yet about the electronics, looks like they will stay with the boat. 788 on the console and a Matrix 35 on the bow. 3 new batteries, three bank charger. Transom is in good shape. Still a few bugs. Like I said, its not perfect. Was hoping to get $5-6K. Let me know, we still have lots of time for test rides.
Could you send me a few pics?
This looks like a nice little boat http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/boa/2586219048.html
This is staring at me and taunting me on CL:
http://annarbor.craigslist.org/boa/2595106236.html
This too:
http://annarbor.craigslist.org/boa/2623929626.html
Stupid condo garage >:(
Depending on where I get stationed this next year I might be selling my boat. 89 Hydrasports 17'6" 89 Evinrude 150XP and has been maintained yearly with the lower unit having all new seals this year. 2 LCX 15 fish finders and a 24V 67lbs thrust motorguide 4500-5000. Remind me in the spring when you start looking in the spring I will know by then if it will be transferring with me. Mike
here ya go ross
http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/boa/2622620340.htm
sold already bummer
Quote from: CMURoss on November 01, 2011, 01:24:42 PM
sold already bummer
i'll keep looking for ya, if there is a boat closer to me i would be happy to check it out for ya if you can't get to this side of the state
http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/boa/2656624090.html
Nice boat for $4600. Hoping they don't sell it before next spring heh.
Or this for $2k: http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/boa/2686032314.html
Seems like there are a ton of listings on the GR CL.
http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/boa/2719817346.html
The only advice I can give is that you need to decide what boat you want, not the price you want. Have a friend that bought a boat (his second choice). He was never happy with the boat until he sold it and bought the first choice. As MOJO said in the beginning of the post a $3000 glass boat could you to a lot of hidden costs. Best thing is save your money a little longer and get a boat that isn't a submarine to sink a lot of money into. Patience is a virtue and could get you a lot more boat ;D
Reelman
I think this reasoning is going to push me until 2013. Is it too early to look for a backseat for 2012? Hehe.
Quote from: Ellipsis on November 28, 2011, 06:56:46 PM
I think this reasoning is going to push me until 2013. Is it too early to look for a backseat for 2012? Hehe.
he's working on getting a truck first, so he can tow what he wants to.
Yeah, a truck just might be a good idea. ???
ya I figured a bass boat would be too much for my moms mini van to pull lol
Quote from: Ellipsis on November 28, 2011, 06:56:46 PM
Is it too early to look for a backseat for 2012? Hehe.
Rick it's never to late to back seat.. Just ask Mojo He and I are professional back seaters.... ;D ;D
That didn't sound good did it ? :o
Depends who is reading it D. LOL
Have one for sale in your price range all redone with extras message me if interested and can send pics new floor carpet seats radio marine speakers cdl boxes coil pacs stator trigger you name it it's been redone 2 live wells and 85 hp motor