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Buying Your New Bass Boat From the Right Bass Boat Dealer

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Purchasing a new bass boat is an exciting event in any bass fisherman’s life. Your bass boat should be an investment that lasts you for years if you choose it properly. Here are some things to consider when choosing your bass boat and your bass boat dealer.

What Size Bass Boat Do You Need? – Bass boats range in size. The first thing to consider when choosing the size bass boat you need is the amount of gear you carry. Your bass boat should comfortably hold all your gear. The second item to consider when choosing bass boat size is how many people the boat needs to hold. A good rule of thumb is to buy a boat big enough to accommodate the number of people you have with you about 80% of the time. It’s important not to be crowded in your boat; it’s uncomfortable and unsafe. On the other hand, you don’t want to pay for more boat than you need.

Fiberglass or Aluminum? – Bass boats are typically made in either fiberglass or aluminum. Most bass boat dealers will carry boats made from both materials, so that you can compare and buy the boat that best suits your needs. If you do a lot of fishing in rivers where you may run up on rocks, a fiberglass boat is not a good idea. On the other hand, if most of your fishing is done in lakes, a fiberglass boat is a good choice.

What size motor? – Most experts recommend that you buy the biggest motor your boat can handle for its size. Most people agree that a boat handles better with the biggest motor for its size. Talk to your bass boat dealer to help determine the right size motor for your bass boat.

What’s Your Budget? – Of course, finances are always a consideration when purchasing any high ticket item. Determine how much you can afford to spend before you start shopping. Then, when you visit your bass boat dealer, have him only show you the bass boats in your price range.

What kind of service do you expect? – Finding the right bass boat dealer is just as important as finding the right bass boat. Your boat will need servicing and may need repairs from time to time. It’s important to know that your dealer will be able to provide the service you require after the sale. In addition, you should ensure that your bass boat dealer is certified to service your boat so that all repairs and service are covered under your boat’s warranty.

Choose your bass boat and your bass boat dealer wisely. Doing so will help ensure that you have many enjoyable years with your bass boat.


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