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Opinions on Crestliner vs. Tracker vs. custom?
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<blockquote data-quote="reedjj" data-source="post: 188601" data-attributes="member: 4585"><p>I was at the Jacksonville boat show a few weeks ago and they had all the G3's, Alumacraft's, Tracker's, Lowe's all in one area. While looking at them I was paying attention to the transoms, seams, welds, etc. They all seemed pretty good good to me. Maybe not a sturdy as an Alweld, Blazer, or legend. But not many of the major manufacturers are built like that. And for the price you cant beat a tracker IMHO.</p><p></p><p>There are alot of trackers in my area, and until I became a member on here I have never heard anything bad about them. I know a few guys that own them and they are very happy with them. </p><p></p><p>I don't own one but I would definately consider it. If I was to purchase one it would be from a dealer. NOT from a BPS, Cabelas, Gander mtn or from a catalog.</p><p></p><p>With that said, Crestliner makes a good boat too. My suggestion would be to shop around and find which one has the best deal as far as options, and quality of components like trolling motor, latches, pumps, trailer, fishfinder,etc. And go with which one fits your needs best. Avialability of service and a local dealer that you like and trust is something to consider too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reedjj, post: 188601, member: 4585"] I was at the Jacksonville boat show a few weeks ago and they had all the G3's, Alumacraft's, Tracker's, Lowe's all in one area. While looking at them I was paying attention to the transoms, seams, welds, etc. They all seemed pretty good good to me. Maybe not a sturdy as an Alweld, Blazer, or legend. But not many of the major manufacturers are built like that. And for the price you cant beat a tracker IMHO. There are alot of trackers in my area, and until I became a member on here I have never heard anything bad about them. I know a few guys that own them and they are very happy with them. I don't own one but I would definately consider it. If I was to purchase one it would be from a dealer. NOT from a BPS, Cabelas, Gander mtn or from a catalog. With that said, Crestliner makes a good boat too. My suggestion would be to shop around and find which one has the best deal as far as options, and quality of components like trolling motor, latches, pumps, trailer, fishfinder,etc. And go with which one fits your needs best. Avialability of service and a local dealer that you like and trust is something to consider too. [/QUOTE]
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