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2002 TRACKER Deep V



 
 
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Old January 27th, 2004, 09:07 PM
JackTr
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Default 2002 TRACKER Deep V

I'm about this close to purchasing a 2004 Tracker Pro-Guide V-16 WT,
deep V, with 40HP. I sure would appreciate any advice from anyone who
has had any experience pro or con, especially if you have any
negatives. I will be using the boat in a big freshwater lake mainly,
but would like to drop it in a salt bay once in a while. Thanks guys.
Jack.
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Old January 27th, 2004, 10:14 PM
Richard Liebert
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Default 2002 TRACKER Deep V

Just curous, which NJ lake do you fish on Jack?


"JackTr" wrote in message
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I'm about this close to purchasing a 2004 Tracker Pro-Guide V-16 WT,
deep V, with 40HP. I sure would appreciate any advice from anyone who
has had any experience pro or con, especially if you have any
negatives. I will be using the boat in a big freshwater lake mainly,
but would like to drop it in a salt bay once in a while. Thanks guys.
Jack.



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Old January 28th, 2004, 01:12 AM
Crownliner
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Default 2002 TRACKER Deep V

what is the boat rated for? the 40 sounds a little under powered. that is
the one downside to bass pro. they tend to sell underpowered packages to
keep the price low.

crownliner

"JackTr" wrote in message
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I'm about this close to purchasing a 2004 Tracker Pro-Guide V-16 WT,
deep V, with 40HP. I sure would appreciate any advice from anyone who
has had any experience pro or con, especially if you have any
negatives. I will be using the boat in a big freshwater lake mainly,
but would like to drop it in a salt bay once in a while. Thanks guys.
Jack.



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Old January 28th, 2004, 02:53 AM
Joe
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Default 2002 TRACKER Deep V

I agree! No idea on the boat but as far as motor size and weight of the boat
are very similar to my Alumacraft Lunker 16Ltd. Go for the 60 if you like
the boat or you will be disappointed. I have a 40 Honda on my boat and
28-30mph is tops after trying 4 different props. Joe Z.

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what is the boat rated for? the 40 sounds a little under powered. that is
the one downside to bass pro. they tend to sell underpowered packages to
keep the price low.

crownliner

"JackTr" wrote in message
om...
I'm about this close to purchasing a 2004 Tracker Pro-Guide V-16 WT,
deep V, with 40HP. I sure would appreciate any advice from anyone who
has had any experience pro or con, especially if you have any
negatives. I will be using the boat in a big freshwater lake mainly,
but would like to drop it in a salt bay once in a while. Thanks guys.
Jack.




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Old January 28th, 2004, 03:05 AM
Bob La Londe
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Default 2002 TRACKER Deep V

Nice looking boat, but I'ld sure give serious consideration to going with
the 60HP outboard.



"JackTr" wrote in message
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I'm about this close to purchasing a 2004 Tracker Pro-Guide V-16 WT,
deep V, with 40HP. I sure would appreciate any advice from anyone who
has had any experience pro or con, especially if you have any
negatives. I will be using the boat in a big freshwater lake mainly,
but would like to drop it in a salt bay once in a while. Thanks guys.
Jack.



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Old January 28th, 2004, 01:09 PM
JackTr
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Default 2002 TRACKER Deep V

Thanks for responding guys. Seems like I should get a bigger engine.
Lake Hopatcong, in Northwestern NJ is where I fish mostly. Excellent
in Spring and Fall. Also, there are a couple of resevoirs that I like,
in the Newark Watershed system. Caught a 29 lb. musky in one of them
last season. Let me know if you want any details.




"Bob La Londe" wrote in message ...
Nice looking boat, but I'ld sure give serious consideration to going with
the 60HP outboard.



"JackTr" wrote in message
om...
I'm about this close to purchasing a 2004 Tracker Pro-Guide V-16 WT,
deep V, with 40HP. I sure would appreciate any advice from anyone who
has had any experience pro or con, especially if you have any
negatives. I will be using the boat in a big freshwater lake mainly,
but would like to drop it in a salt bay once in a while. Thanks guys.
Jack.

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Old January 28th, 2004, 01:40 PM
Bob La Londe
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Default 2002 TRACKER Deep V

Post a picture in ABPF if you have one.


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Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com
All about fishing in Yuma, Arizona
Promote Your Fishing Website FOR FREE


"JackTr" wrote in message
om...
Thanks for responding guys. Seems like I should get a bigger engine.
Lake Hopatcong, in Northwestern NJ is where I fish mostly. Excellent
in Spring and Fall. Also, there are a couple of resevoirs that I like,
in the Newark Watershed system. Caught a 29 lb. musky in one of them
last season. Let me know if you want any details.




"Bob La Londe" wrote in message

...
Nice looking boat, but I'ld sure give serious consideration to going

with
the 60HP outboard.



"JackTr" wrote in message
om...
I'm about this close to purchasing a 2004 Tracker Pro-Guide V-16 WT,
deep V, with 40HP. I sure would appreciate any advice from anyone who
has had any experience pro or con, especially if you have any
negatives. I will be using the boat in a big freshwater lake mainly,
but would like to drop it in a salt bay once in a while. Thanks guys.
Jack.



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Old February 3rd, 2004, 02:48 PM
Rick Kovary
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Default 2002 TRACKER Deep V

With my past boating exp. w/ smaller alum.boats, maybe consider 24v trolling
motor. I`m not sure if one is standard or option. But you wont be
disappointed on windy days........
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
Post a picture in ABPF if you have one.


--
Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com
All about fishing in Yuma, Arizona
Promote Your Fishing Website FOR FREE


"JackTr" wrote in message
om...
Thanks for responding guys. Seems like I should get a bigger engine.
Lake Hopatcong, in Northwestern NJ is where I fish mostly. Excellent
in Spring and Fall. Also, there are a couple of resevoirs that I like,
in the Newark Watershed system. Caught a 29 lb. musky in one of them
last season. Let me know if you want any details.




"Bob La Londe" wrote in message

...
Nice looking boat, but I'ld sure give serious consideration to going

with
the 60HP outboard.



"JackTr" wrote in message
om...
I'm about this close to purchasing a 2004 Tracker Pro-Guide V-16 WT,
deep V, with 40HP. I sure would appreciate any advice from anyone

who
has had any experience pro or con, especially if you have any
negatives. I will be using the boat in a big freshwater lake mainly,
but would like to drop it in a salt bay once in a while. Thanks

guys.
Jack.





 




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