Recent Posts

Topics

Search








Latest Travelocity Offers!



« Motorcycle Helmets - Riders Love There Gear | Home | Skid Lids - What The Are »

What to Look Out for When Buying Your First Bass Boat

By William Scott | June 29, 2008

by William Scott

If you like to fish, bass fishing is a great way to pass the time for many people, both young and old. Once you get a taste for bass fishing, you may want to buy your first bass fishing boat. This can truly be a groundbreaking and exciting experience. Get some advice before you buy, as a first time bass boat buyer.

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. A fully loaded bass boat with trailer, full gas tank, tackle, etc., may weigh more than 3500 pounds. To pull something that heavy, you’ll need a truck or car that can handle that kind of load, especially if you’re likely to pull it up mountains or hills.

Choosing the Right Size and Material

When you are trying to decide what size of boat you will need, think about where youll be doing most of your fishing. On a larger body of water, youll probably want a boat which is at least 19 feet in length. On a smaller body of water though, you can use a smaller boat and a smaller outboard motor. Youll also have a choice as to what material your boat is composed of. A bass boat will usually be made of aluminum or fiberglass. There are pros and cons to each material. If youll be doing the bulk of your fishing on a small lake, an aluminum boat may be for you.

You may want to go with a fiberglass boat if you want a smoother ride on larger bodies of water. 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. Before making your choice, be sure to way all the options and check the pros and cons of each type to make the best educated decision.

New vs. Used Bass Boats?

Whether you buy your boat new or used is up to you, but again there are advantages and disadvantages to each. Used boats hold their value much longer, but outboard motors generally come with a short shelf life. If you buy a used boat, make sure you check out any motor that comes with before you use 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 working on it and you can just get right to fishing. You will also most likely have more boats to choose from than when you are looking for a used one. No matter which way you decide to go, be sure to check out the vessel thoroughly, so that you know what you are buying.

About the Author:

Topics: Outdoors |

Comments

You must be logged in to post a comment.