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Alright... I boat a boat! Yeah.....
1994 Bass Tracker 175 TX with 60hp engine. Just what I wanted! (http://www.tampawebpages.com/Photo1.jpg) 2 Questions: Fish Finder- I will need to buy 2, one for the dash and one for the bow. Everyone here has always said they would not buy hummbirds but I (Like Shawn) have been looking at the Matrix 37 and 27's. I also really like the Eagle FishMark 480. For the dash I want a finder that will give me a real time display of the area under the boat. I need to hunt out those ledges and drop offs. Is resolution very important (i.e. difference between 480 and 320 pixels)? I want to spend about $250-$300 on the dash finder. The bow finder is not as important so I want to stay under $200 on that one. It would be nice to stay with the same brand in case I later want to explore using one transducer for both finders but this is not a big concern. (BTW- I have a $100 gift certificate from Cabalas but can look elsewhere). Also, the boat has a mount and transducer to a Humminbird installed, just no fishfinder unit. I fish in Florida and lakes are mainly 5'-10' deep but I do fish some phosphate mines which can be 30' deep. So power is not a big deal. Trolling Motor - has a Motorguide Four 43lbs, hand operated motor. I was really looking forward to getting back to foot operation but it's what was on the boat. For those that use (and for some reason, like) hand operated trolling motors, does anyone use the BigFoot arm that connects to the shaft of the motor? Like it? I was looking at those aluminum rods that clamp on... but for $50-$60? Ouch. I plan on mounting two BigFoot momentary foot switches, one on either side of the deck, to turn it on and off. I have one on my present boat and like it very much. So it's just a question of how best/easiest to turn the direction of the motor. Later I might work on swapping it out for a foot controlled motor. Oh, I pick the boat up on Saturday. Take a look at the picture... is that really a cup holder built into the cover of the engine? Some of the carpeting on the front deck is ripped and the prior owner installed some newer carpeting on top of old carpet. They did a good job but it's just not "right". I plan on removing the deck and recarpeting it. Later, I'll be recarpeting the rest of the boat. Anyone do this on a Tracker? how had is it to move the deck in order to do this? If possible, I also want to seal the wood on the deck with lacquer. |
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