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Id honestly recommend getting a bigger John boat and trick it out since you can on more places and fish smaller places with a smaller boat then a bass boat
I totally just installed some Millenium Marine B100 seats onto my 1436 Jon. 😂 I aim to be comfy as well! I put them on swivels… attached to sliding rails. So I can top out at seating for 4 or remove two and slide the remaining two seats to the middle of the two benches for balancing the 1436 out. There is room. Those seats breath better and are more comfy than the thick bass boat seats. No swamp butt either.
So proud of you Ryan! I just bought my own Tracker a few months ago and it’s definitely worth it! I would totally recommend the Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW’s or the 195’s. They are really reliable, easy to operate, and add mods to.
I have a 2023 bass tracker classic XL bought it brand new for 15k, best boat out there for the money, not too big, and can get on the small lakes that you can’t have a big motor on. Haven’t had any problems and easy to trailer, definitely recommend it
I really like mine. You can comfortably fish 2 out of it on the front and back deck. It’s held up really well over time as-well, but mine is kept in the garage.
I just started following your page Ryan, and I am in the process of binge watching your videos I am very impressed, although I am not very religious, I love that you are unapologetically yourself and follow what you believe. Putting yourself on life as you are is very scary and it is amazing that you are being yourself, nothing fake or unauthentic about you there brother. love the video and videos! I hope you really enjoy your new boat.
The Bass Tracker line is a great way to go. Please spend as much as possible on your purchase. I have a totally re-done Z-22 Ranger but also own a 2016 TX 190 Tracker with 115hp Optimax and Ghost trolling motor. I had to run 8 gage wires to bow for electronics. I'm running 2 HDS 12's with 3 AGM batteries.
I have a 2023 pro170. I love it. My main fishing lake is a 9.9hp max. Boat is easy to load/unload by yourself and definitely great in shallow. More room is always nice but it depends on where you’re going to be fishing most. Good luck..
I would definitely go with the pt170-save a couple grand and be able to customize as you want. I went pt190 over the pt195 and do not regret it at all. Super awesome and proud of you getting this chance! Tight lines!
As an owner of a PT175 I have to say option 3! It’s a small price increase for half a foot more length and its wider as well. Also a bigger motor iirc. Way more bang for your buck, especially for tournament fishing. Always love your videos, whatever you get, love the hell out of it and catch bigguns!
@@FISHERYIN Yes Sir anytime. You remind me or me and my best friend 25 years ago. Starting out small and working your way up getting bigger and better toys. Bro all I can say is you are gonna go far in life. One of the most humble and genuine creators on RU-vid I think
I think you would definitely enjoy that T175 TF for tournament fishing! Whichever you choose, I know in the end you will make it your very own! Congrats on your soon to be bass boat!
Hey I’m so glad you’re able to get a bass boat! I started out with a 16’ aluminum boat and I think it’s the perfect boat to start with and learn with! Trackers a good option but one thing that people don’t realize is that they have a horrible resell price….so if that’s something you want to take into consideration I just wanted to lyk! Tight lines bro love what you do
I had a 2009 pro team 170 and loved that boat! Easy to upgrade and lasts a long time. Handled decent in rough waters and very good first bass boat for sure. Maybe look for a used one?
Congrats man !! I think it’s all thanks to you we wouldn’t be here watching you and we would be so motivated to fish. I can’t wait to see which one you like :)
Those options are tough!! What it would come down to for me would be the price; and the first option being 10k cheaper with smaller downgrades in technically everything makes it my choice. I would definitely be praying about that no matter which you choose. That is a big and expensive decision!!
Firstly , Awesome video! Now down to business. So I think that option 4 and 1 are not very different, so if you want something cheaper, 1 seems the way to go. But I think that although it may be a bit more out of your price range, option 3 would be a great investment, and a much bigger step up from the YinTin. But then again there is always the tripple stacked John boat...
Ryan, its so amazing to see you go so far with your fishing!! you've inspired so many people to up their fishing game, including me! and are going to inspire so many more! and me personally i think the Tracker Pro 170 would benefit and help you the most! I'm workin on my new pb too so wish me luck! Tight lines! keep doing gods work.
Man you’ll love any boat you buy but check out Lowe boats before pulling the trigger on a tracker. Same price range AND all aluminum build as opposed to those wooden tracker floors. Longevity. Congrats and can’t wait to see the boat!!
And also I’m on the side of the bass tracker 170 because it is just not to big or not too small and man if you want to get up shallow u can easily and plenty of room I think it’s perfect for you man
Look into an xpress boat - highly recommend over the tracker. Went from 16 foot tracker to 18 foot express. Much better stability, also fit/finish significantly better with xpress
Ryan, a couple things to seriously consider before buying a bass boat. 1. Ur budget of 25K, you need to make sure what you buy, you allot room for sales tax, boat registration, trailer registration, and all the other fees. Really should try and spend like 20. 2. The Van- consider trading it for a truck or SUV. While vans can do it, the worse part will happen if your stuck somewhere with your FWD van. If you just want to keep the van, add rear air helper bags and brake controller. 3. Consider a used boat, one that is depreciated and a lot cheaper. Yes, you need to know how to keep up with repair and maintenance, but the cost of operating will be so much lower. Good luck, excited to see what you choose
Yeah I didn’t do a great job in this video explaining that the reason for the budget is I didn’t want to go over the top. Angler Choice will be letting me use a demo boat, very generous of them!
lol I’ve always wanted my own bass boat! But rn I have a small aluminum boat with a deck and a minnkota on the front and some simple sonar 😅 my dream has always been to get my own someday! Also I really love how you add the versus on your videos every time, it’s great to see there are other people out there who have a heart for god!
Def num 3, it'll be nice to have plus upgrades, and when you want to upgrade to a better boat, either a huge giveaway or some subscriber would buy in the future, best of luck for 2024
Hey Ryan! I'm so excited to see that your channel is continuing to grow, and I'm so excited to see you catch some more 12lbs Bluegill XD!!! Personally, I would go with option 3. I think that it is a great boat with plenty of forward storage and a nice live well (Not to mention the white is so clean XD) But yeah, whichever one you choose, I'm so excited to see what fishing journeys you have on it!
amen I would have to say 1 or 4 because 1 is slightly more budget friendly but 4 has everything you need and will last you longer because of the way ur Channel is growing 🎉but it’s ur decision
Just got say love the vids but referring to the boats the 175 is great but all the other videos I saw on them the livewell was killing fish so if you have no problem with fixing that it's a great boat and other thing is space for graphs if you plan putting more on to the boat further down the line im also looking into getting bass boat and right now the boat that got my attention is the ranger rt188p but hopefully that help with your purchase 🤘🏽💯🙏🏽 keep up the good work
I’ll tell you. Get the boat that’s a little bit bigger and has a bit bigger motor. Bigger boat is more stable on the water and you’ll like that. Bigger motor is better for those time when you need to get off the water fast. You could also look at a used boat in your range. Also make sure you get the electronics you want too or you’re gonna want to add those afterwards which will lead to you spending more money later to have them added
Best bang for your buck would be a slightly used tracker 175 tf. (No dealer mark ups) and you don’t have to lose 5k in value once you leave the dealership parking lot
First Time watching and starting this video off with a verse of the day is so awesome to see bro! I love fishing and Jesus too and your a huge inspiration! Keep up the good work man
Man tbh if you buy anything below the 175 you will end up wanting a new boat in the future. A 75hp motor on a 175 is good for 35 to 40 on the water. I’m looking at the 190 right now with the 115 pro xs and it will go 45 to 50. With you wanting to do tournaments to be super competitive you need all you can get spend the money up front you’ll be a lot happier in the long run.
Might be a little much for the van make sure you have something fourwheel drive to pull it because a bassboat is heavier then yourjonboat and will spin on a slick ramps just a suggestion that will help you in the long run
I would look at the the Pro Team 175TXW it’s a Bass boat from the live well placement to rod locker and storage I think the Pro Team 175TF is setup for Crappie/Catfish I would also look around because these prices seem elevated for some odd reason
Howdy! First of all great video! Second, I would say option 3 or 4. I would say 3 if you are willing to spend the extra $ but I think both of them would be awesome! I have a 17ft Triton Aluminum Boat with a 50hp Merc and I like it so much!
Hey Ryan congratulations on the new boat on the next video I would say number 4 would be the best for one of the best fishing RU-vidrs I’ve ever watched
The live wells on tracker boats are in front of the consoles. I have the classic XL, it’s by no means impressive but I can catch just as much fish as someone on a 100k boat can. And that’s what it’s all about right?
Get the pt175. The revolutionary welded hull is awesome. I love mine. The classic hull is way slower and less stable. Dont sell the Yintin, lol! Congratulations Brotha. Ps: I like that you are keeping it in the tin family!
Makes me grateful lol. I have a brand new caymas cx20 pro. Never had an aluminum boat but have a friend with a tracker and he doesn’t like it all, he said it’s durable but is the most cheaply built, bare bones, boring boat he’s ever owned. Have ridden in it too and it’s slower than Christmas. But If I had to vote it’d be option 2
New sub here! I just bought a New Ranger and looked at the Trackers they are good boats, I think you should go with #2 especially since you are wanting to fish tournaments, that 75 Merc will push that boat pretty good!