Mint ranger

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"Spoonpluging is a good way to catch all fish but not the best way to catch any fish
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Must have sold. I called several times and left messages but have gotten no response.

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I didn’t think that one would last very long especially up there. There’s been quit a few very nice ones on the market this spring if you’re looking.
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I am not really looking but after seeing that one, I had every intention to leave with it. Heck, I might as well have a 3rd boat I never use...
To be completely honest, putting the 75hp motor on my Ranger has made such a huge difference in how it handles waves that I could be happy with this boat for a long time.

That being said...I am considering pulling all the Lowrance system off my boat and starting over with Humminbird. I just think it would be easier to start with a different boat. But I am looking at property in Florida so maybe I will just end up buying another boat anyway...
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I dreaming of a new hummingbird and Minn Kota with spotlock
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Fran Myers wrote: Mon May 14, 2018 10:26 am I am not really looking but after seeing that one, I had every intention to leave with it. Heck, I might as well have a 3rd boat I never use...
To be completely honest, putting the 75hp motor on my Ranger has made such a huge difference in how it handles waves that I could be happy with this boat for a long time.

That being said...I am considering pulling all the Lowrance system off my boat and starting over with Humminbird. I just think it would be easier to start with a different boat. But I am looking at property in Florida so maybe I will just end up buying another boat anyway...
Fran, Did you have a bigger motor before?
Humminbird - Their units are nice but they have a lot of software issues and other glitches, every update has been a nightmare.
I bought 2 Onix 10 SI touch screens to use the autochart feature mainly, it has been useless. I have garmin unit not that I am going to try out this season.
shibs - from GR, MI
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