Now Steve... we all can't afford a 22' torpedo, so we have to start at the
entry level. Personally, I don't see anything wrong with their aluminum
line, especially since they went to an all welded hull.
Proper maintenance is the key to keeping any boat in good running condition.
Take care of your Tracker and it'll last a lifetime. They have a ten year
warrenty *I think*... at least my Nitro does.
Price, on the other hand, is not really the issue either. Remember Packard
Bell computers? They were priced so that the new users could afford them. In
turn, they also got a bad rep from new users buying them because it's what
they could afford, but not knowing how to properly use them. They'd screw
them up... then complain to the company about building a crappy computer,
when actually they were actually decent computers. I know, cause I had one
that lasted well past it's intended life cycle.
Same thing will apply to boats. Just because you buy one... doesn't mean
that you'll automatically know how to use and maintain it properly.
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"Track This" wrote in message
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Yor miss my point ..how come I ended up with two lemon? ... well three
if you count the dealer!
Lack of research? I don't mean to start a flame war, but on average,
Tracker Marine has had more than their fair share of complaints. I've
found
that many Tracker owners, especially those that are buying the aluminum
boats, are buying on price alone.
Just like most things in life, you get what you pay for.
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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
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