Wynn, if you’re just going to utilize the boat on a small lake you’d be better off getting a 8-10’ plastic boat with a trolling motor. Easier to maintain and store plus you can get the whole setup for around a grand or less. You also don’t have to license it if you own part of the lake.
I have 4 boats and 2 of them are the plastic ones that I can easily get in places you can’t get with a Tracker. Just use my 18.5’ Tracker with a 90hp on the river or medium sized lakes.
If you do get a Tracker don’t get a flat bottom or you’ll get beat up by the waves. The coast guard front end V hull is the only way to go. My 21’ Ranger splash with a 225hp is just for larger lakes. Makes it easier to get to different areas faster plus there’s the adrenaline rush of running 70mph on the water. The downside is that you’ll burn through a couple of hundo in gas a day but you’ll blast through 4-5 foot waves like they’re nothing.
I have 4 boats and 2 of them are the plastic ones that I can easily get in places you can’t get with a Tracker. Just use my 18.5’ Tracker with a 90hp on the river or medium sized lakes.
If you do get a Tracker don’t get a flat bottom or you’ll get beat up by the waves. The coast guard front end V hull is the only way to go. My 21’ Ranger splash with a 225hp is just for larger lakes. Makes it easier to get to different areas faster plus there’s the adrenaline rush of running 70mph on the water. The downside is that you’ll burn through a couple of hundo in gas a day but you’ll blast through 4-5 foot waves like they’re nothing.