Bass Tracker Avalanche??

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Fishitifyoucan
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Bass Tracker Avalanche??

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Simple and quick question here for the people that have ever rode in an Avalanche. From some simple research this boat seems to have a very wide beam and seems to fit all the needs I would need out of a first time bass boat. Does anyone have any suggestions or comments about the Avalanche? Pro's and con's please. Also considering all others but this one seems to fit the budget for now. Thank you.
Phil Burgess
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Re: Bass Tracker Avalanche??

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GET THE BIGGEST BOAT YOU CAN OR YOU WILL REGRET IT LATER WHEN MAKING PAYMENTS IF YOUR MAKING PAYMENTS.... I SAY JUMP IN OVER YOUR HEAD MOST FINANCING FOR BOATS IS ATLEAST 6YRS IF NOT 10 OR MORE GET SOMETHING YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH DOWN THE ROAD!!!!
ILL RIDE TO HELL AND BACK WITH YOU BOYS!!!!!!!!!!
markscolwell
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Re: Bass Tracker Avalanche??

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I don't know about the Avalanche, but I have a 19' G3 (HP190). I love it, Great first bass boat! Does everything the high dollar boats can do and hauls @ss with a 150 HPDI on the back. The only down side is it gets pushed around a little in the weather. Most people tell you to buy a large fiberglass boat if you can afford it, and although I love my boat I do have dreams of an I-Class someday!! Let me know if you have any questions or want to go for a ride!!
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drew
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Re: Bass Tracker Avalanche??

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I have a Tracker Pro-Team. Tracker uses cheap materials, carpeting, console plastic etc. The warranties are not transferable which hurts the resale. They appear to be inexpensive the way they are marketed, but out the door with options they get expensive.
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