Procraft Combo - Pros and Cons

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Lookin4Bass
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Procraft Combo - Pros and Cons

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I've narrowed my search for a Bass boat to the Procraft Combo. I'm open to either the 180 or 200 if I'm able to squeeze the latter into my garage.

Does anyone have any input regarding Procraft boats in general and the Combo specifically? I'm concentrating on model year 2000 and newer but may go back a little further.

Are there any years I should avoid and/or concentrate on? Any particular things I should be sure to check when I find one (I may be buying out of state so inspection would be via a local mechanic).

If you or anyone you know is interested in selling their Procraft Combo or other high-end fish and ski please let me know.

Thanks,

Peter
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John Ewing
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Re: Porcraft Combo - Pros and Cons

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I have a 2000 200 Super Pro DC. I bought it new in 2000 and love my boat for its stability and fish ability. I had a chance to keep a Ranger that I won or my Pro Craft and I kept my boat. It has large storage, fuel (ie 50gals) and Livewell capacity. I would recommend it to anyone looking for reliable and affordable boat. The only con I have is there are faster boats for that same size of a boat.
NoCAL
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Re: Porcraft Combo - Pros and Cons

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John,

Were you up at Berryessa on Sat? I saw a really nice grey Procraft fish and ski at Capells. I was in the white Triton if that was you loading up at the same time.

NoCAL
John Ewing
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Re: Porcraft Combo - Pros and Cons

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No I have a Green and White one.
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