[QUOTE=doright;12159109 I will buy a blow up pool toy before I would own another tracker.[/QUOTE]
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I have heard that They give some pretty good discount on last years models when the new models come out.
I am on my second Tracker. First one was a pt175 and was pretty flimsy and scary in really rough water.
The one I have now is a Tracker Avalanche that is no longer made.
No way would I buy one of the Tracker boats that are made now.Last edited by muzzlebrake; 01-30-2017, 07:57 PM.
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Originally posted by bloodtrailer28 View PostI expected a brand new boat to last more than 6 months before it goes to crap. Also expected a company to stand behind their product and not bend you over.
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Originally posted by BrandonA View PostYes sir I agree with you. I own a 24ft Century Inshore ... Best center console made in my opinion, and I have fished out a lot of boats . As a licensed guide I've had boats around me fishing me , in bad weather, and ask myself what the hell are they doing here.. Many of the them trackers or other aluminum boats. I know my boats limitations and what she can or can't handle. I'm not saying you abused the boat or what not. But many boats take on more than they can handle.
I promise you she didnt get much abuse in 6 months! Never even made it out to the Gulf in her
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Originally posted by rtp View PostI bought a Tracker new in 2005. The only issue I ever had with it was the bilge pump going out once. Everything else has worked perfectly. I have been real happy with mine. I have a lake house so it gets plenty of use every year.
So what year did Tracker go bad? I was debating getting a new one.
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