New guy here and thanks to all in advance. Trying to get educated on what I don't know....which is a lot.
Been fishing smaller rivers here in Central PA (Juniata and Susquehanna) with my buddy on his Tracker Pro 17 with a 60/40 Merc jet. I'm not getting any younger and I don't want to wait until retirement to get myself a decent boat. Have a small Jon boat now that gets me around on the local lakes but limited to number of folks I can put in it, and it kills the trolling motor battery before I am done for the day. It sits mostly because it is too small, its ancient 6hp Merc needs rebuilt and it is narrow, guessing it's a 1448 maybe.
Ideally I want to get my dad (almost 80, but still active) and possibly my 2 sons (17 and 22) or wife out on the water with me to fish and relax in the sun. Started to settle on trying to find a Tracker like my friend has but really would like something with a wider beam to help with stability and allow more family to go along. I am sure most of the time it will be me and a passenger. After running with my buddy up the Juniata when the water was extremely low and we beat through there to get to our destination, I decided I want a center console mounted as far forward as they come to help navigate through the mine fields.
We've been at the Susky, and I like the river a lot. I'd like something that I can run shallow but would have as little draft as possible if the water is low and it's me and another person out for the day. Some options I have considered recently are the G3 17 and 18CCJ DLX. Prior to that I romanticized about getting a Ranger RT178 or 188 (always wanted a Comanche before I had kids), but finding them setup with a jet has been next to impossible and I am becoming sold on the tunnel hull that G3 has on those boats.
Not really looking to go fast and I know with a full crew on board I need the power to move the weight. But trying to reduce as much weight on the transom, etc to have a shallow draft boat that can motor up either of those 2 rivers and also get us to our fishing holes is primary goal.
Again, really just getting educated and hoping the brain trust here at tinboats can share lessons learned, knowledge on whether I am in the right arena, help me avoid a purchase that isn't well thought out, etc.
Thanks to all and hope to hear some good advice.
Rob
Been fishing smaller rivers here in Central PA (Juniata and Susquehanna) with my buddy on his Tracker Pro 17 with a 60/40 Merc jet. I'm not getting any younger and I don't want to wait until retirement to get myself a decent boat. Have a small Jon boat now that gets me around on the local lakes but limited to number of folks I can put in it, and it kills the trolling motor battery before I am done for the day. It sits mostly because it is too small, its ancient 6hp Merc needs rebuilt and it is narrow, guessing it's a 1448 maybe.
Ideally I want to get my dad (almost 80, but still active) and possibly my 2 sons (17 and 22) or wife out on the water with me to fish and relax in the sun. Started to settle on trying to find a Tracker like my friend has but really would like something with a wider beam to help with stability and allow more family to go along. I am sure most of the time it will be me and a passenger. After running with my buddy up the Juniata when the water was extremely low and we beat through there to get to our destination, I decided I want a center console mounted as far forward as they come to help navigate through the mine fields.
We've been at the Susky, and I like the river a lot. I'd like something that I can run shallow but would have as little draft as possible if the water is low and it's me and another person out for the day. Some options I have considered recently are the G3 17 and 18CCJ DLX. Prior to that I romanticized about getting a Ranger RT178 or 188 (always wanted a Comanche before I had kids), but finding them setup with a jet has been next to impossible and I am becoming sold on the tunnel hull that G3 has on those boats.
Not really looking to go fast and I know with a full crew on board I need the power to move the weight. But trying to reduce as much weight on the transom, etc to have a shallow draft boat that can motor up either of those 2 rivers and also get us to our fishing holes is primary goal.
Again, really just getting educated and hoping the brain trust here at tinboats can share lessons learned, knowledge on whether I am in the right arena, help me avoid a purchase that isn't well thought out, etc.
Thanks to all and hope to hear some good advice.
Rob