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<blockquote data-quote="Keystone" data-source="post: 373586" data-attributes="member: 11710"><p>A tiller model boat will give you more fishing room in the boat. I have a G3 V167T. This boat sips fuel as I have a Yamaha F40LA on the back. I am a bit on the larger size @230lbs. Fish with a guy that is easy another 230. With the two of us, all our gear ect, we still are able to plan out and do 30 mph. There is enough room in the boat to comfortably fish with three adults in my boat. </p><p></p><p>Look around for the type/size of boat you want, then worry about brand. A older Tracker Super Guide will not break the bank (just as an example). I would avoid anything with a Force motor (Tracker used allot of them in the 90's).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keystone, post: 373586, member: 11710"] A tiller model boat will give you more fishing room in the boat. I have a G3 V167T. This boat sips fuel as I have a Yamaha F40LA on the back. I am a bit on the larger size @230lbs. Fish with a guy that is easy another 230. With the two of us, all our gear ect, we still are able to plan out and do 30 mph. There is enough room in the boat to comfortably fish with three adults in my boat. Look around for the type/size of boat you want, then worry about brand. A older Tracker Super Guide will not break the bank (just as an example). I would avoid anything with a Force motor (Tracker used allot of them in the 90's). [/QUOTE]
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