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Alumacraft. VS Tracker
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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 407282" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>I've never owned either, but a friend had an older Tracker that was a great boat. I fished out of it a lot. However, what I notice is that since Bass Pro started selling them the quality is atrocious. And that is just sitting in the showroom. Go look at what they try to pawn off as a $22,000 boat... the hull is so thin the floor stringers telegraph through the aluminum. This may or not apply to the jon boats, I just don't know, but what I have seen alone would give me pause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 407282, member: 12381"] I've never owned either, but a friend had an older Tracker that was a great boat. I fished out of it a lot. However, what I notice is that since Bass Pro started selling them the quality is atrocious. And that is just sitting in the showroom. Go look at what they try to pawn off as a $22,000 boat... the hull is so thin the floor stringers telegraph through the aluminum. This may or not apply to the jon boats, I just don't know, but what I have seen alone would give me pause. [/QUOTE]
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