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Rick Clunn to run Aluminum at Classic!
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<blockquote data-quote="clarker2000" data-source="post: 72735" data-attributes="member: 1113"><p>Tracker does make a nice boat but storage wise for a pro angler, they are going to come up short. I have a feeling he is going to come out with one bad A$$ looking rig and then tracker will probably start marketing a "RICK CLUNN" special. They really need to start offering a nice top end rig that is under $20K, but it needs to be loaded. Al in all it is a nice move for Tracker. It would not shock me to see BASS go back to the 225 max horsepower or maybe even lower, in an effort to save some $$$$. A top line champion or raner fully rigged with a 250 is probably $60K plus and that is just unreasonable. YOu can find great internet deals on repo boats right now. One guy recently had a 2008 22ft. Skeeter with a 300 Yami fully loaded, showroon cond for $30K and Im sure he would have or did take $25K or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clarker2000, post: 72735, member: 1113"] Tracker does make a nice boat but storage wise for a pro angler, they are going to come up short. I have a feeling he is going to come out with one bad A$$ looking rig and then tracker will probably start marketing a "RICK CLUNN" special. They really need to start offering a nice top end rig that is under $20K, but it needs to be loaded. Al in all it is a nice move for Tracker. It would not shock me to see BASS go back to the 225 max horsepower or maybe even lower, in an effort to save some $$$$. A top line champion or raner fully rigged with a 250 is probably $60K plus and that is just unreasonable. YOu can find great internet deals on repo boats right now. One guy recently had a 2008 22ft. Skeeter with a 300 Yami fully loaded, showroon cond for $30K and Im sure he would have or did take $25K or so. [/QUOTE]
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