Jul
2008
Things You Should Know Before Buying A Bass Boat
July 1st, 2008 at 04:30 pm by FreshAire in BoatingBass fishing is a great past time that many people, both young and old enjoy. Once you’ve tried out bass fishing, it is likely that you’ll want your own bass fishing boat. Looking for your first bass fishing boat is a very exciting occasion, but it is best to get some advice as a first time buyer of a bass fishing boat.
First, make sure that you have the right kind of vehicle so that you can tow your bass boat. Many vehicles are not made to tow boats behind them. When you have your boat fully loaded with your gear as well as gas and attach it to your trailer, you can expect to be towing over 3500 lbs. behind your vehicle. Be sure to have a car or truck which is capable of towing this much weight uphill.
Choosing the Right Size and Material
When you are trying to decide what size of boat you will need, think about where you’ll be doing most of your fishing. In larger bodies of water it is best to go with a boat that is at least 19 feet long. On a smaller body of water though, you can use a smaller boat and a smaller outboard motor. In addition, your boat’s material should be considered. Bass boats are generally made from aluminum or fiberglass. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. Aluminum fishing boats may be a good option if you’re going to be fishing in a small lake.
However, if you going to be on larger bodies of water, a fiberglass boat will generally give you a smoother ride. Fiberglass is generally more expensive then aluminum but not in all cases. The fiberglass boats are sturdier than the aluminum and they will not be blown around with the wind as much. Think about your options and your needs before deciding and making a purchase of a bass fishing boat.
New or Used?
Whether you buy your boat new or used is up to you, but again there are advantages and disadvantages to each. Used bass boats will keep their resale value longer but of course, a used outboard motor may not last so long. If you decide to buy a used boat then you want to check out the motor properly before using it. A used boat is generally going to be much cheaper, which is another advantage. Keep in mind that you often get what you pay for, so if you get the boat very cheaply, you may have to do some repairs before you can use it.
If you decide to go with a new boat then you will have the pleasure of getting a warranty with it. You won’t have to worry about fixing it up and can just start fishing with it. In addition, you’ll have more boats to choose from than if you’re looking for a used one. Whichever you choose, though, check out the boat and inspect it carefully, so that you know what you’re buying before you do.
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