A very realistic view of what it means to get a boat like the finances, towing and other considerations which most videos skip over. Gonna bookmark and come back many times. Great video!
Don’t forget to go to an empty parking lot and practice backing up! Set up some cones or similar and practice your “aim” as some of the ramps can be really skinny.
I lost my bass boat with my divorce back in 2008, nothing hurt me more in life than loosing the boat and I’ve been patiently waiting while saving a little $$ and paying off my split debt from the divorce, i almost filed bankruptcy a few times but didn’t do it, Im so happy i didn’t. So im hoping to find a new or new to me boat in the spring of 2022. If i survive the Covid LOL! I hope your search is going well ATL!
@@rawblow4512 Sorry about the divorce, I almost went down that road myself but luckily it was an engagement I broke off. The search continues but I’m gonna have a trial run with my tournament partner in his rig which I’m liking already lol
I already have a boat...it's my first one, I'm good with it for now, but I will be upgrading in the future, just need something bigger. This was a really good guide, especially the parts that you would think are common sense like budget and towing, so many people don't think about that stuff.
I bought an older boat, and had money in the bank for emergency repairs. I had never owned a boat, and I definitely made mistakes a long the way. I absolutely love my boat, and owning a boat.
See youve been to the potholes Res. Saw Mar-Don during the trailering section. Im in moses lake and love fishing the potholes. Well from a kayak anyways. Cool to see a local place in your vid.
Great video, Glenn. But I was surprised that you didn't mention pushing down on the motor to check for flex in the transom. This can lead to very serious issues and repair costs.
This is some great information. I have owned boats almost all of my life. With my career path I have made. . I have had super nice boats that were paid for. I am a hands on person that can do all of the maintenance that is required. I recently had a stroke.and Now I have zero income. And can not do much with the left side of my body. I always thought. I could do it all. So with my life lesson. I have learned You don’t need the best equipment. Just get out there. And make some great memories. As life is to short T. T
Thank you so much for making this video. It was extremely informative and I'll definitely feel more comfortable buying my first boat because of your insightful tips.
Got any advice on smaller boats... like a kayak, a 2 person boat (pond prowler, pelican, etc), jon boat... how do you pick which kind you want/need, how to go about buying one, different factors to keep in account.
I'm a fan of the Pelican Bass Raider and Bass Buster boats for 2-person boats, and the Hobie Mirage Pro Angler 14 for kayaks. But there's a lot of choices and things to consider. This article might help you out: www.bassresource.com/fishing/picking-the-right-pond-boat.html
Great info, thanks for putting this out! I am not currently in the market but am thinking about the future and whether I would like to get a boat. This was full of information that is good to know!
First, be sure you know the horsepower rating of your boat, and don't exceed it. Second, know how much weight your transom can accommodate so that you can avoid getting an engine that weighs too much. Third, if you can swing it, I'd suggest that you go with a 4-stroke outboard. They cost a little more but if you're planning on covering lots of water and keeping the boat for awhile, then it will payoff in the reduced fuel cost. In addition, they're more durable and require less maintenance. They are also much quieter and cleaner than a 2-stroke engine. Good luck!
Whats the round about cost on boat insurance these days for a new or 2-3 yr old 19-20ft bass boat with 200-250 hp motor? I have a Excellent driving record if that matters. Also I’ve heard about extended warranties on older boats and motors, does anyone know what the average monthly costs are on a ext warranty plan? Thanks in advance, I’m new to this boat buying, just trying to add some numbers here on costs per month.
Being back into this bass boat thing i would like to add something and this might not pertain to everyone. Im 6’-6” 375 lbs and I’m not going to fit in small boats behind the wheel and leg room, also my weight concerns me in like a 17-18ft boat, im thinking that if I’m fishing and driving by myself, the boat is going to lean towards the right side really bad, also when standing on the front deck and close to the sides, im betting a small boat is going to lean bad from side to side.
I bought a 1995 tracker TF with a 150 on it in 1996 for $9500 when it had sold new a year before for $18,000 and I kept that boat for 25 years then sold it for $3000 because it was pretty well used up by then. Contrary to what the news will tell you, the United States is in the state of financial collapse, which can be a good thing. If you have a job where you are valuable enough for you to keep it. Over the next year, there will be many people who are desperate and will sell boats and cars and trucks cheap just to raise money so it will be a good time to get the things you want. Hopefully you have saved money so that you will be in a position to take advantage of the coming situation.
Glenn, this is a fantastic video! Would you recommend getting a used boat for a brand new boat operator? I really want a new boat with the options that I like, but I have never operated a bass boat before. I do fish as a rider for tournaments, so I have some basic knowledge. Any recommendations are appreciated!
Having been in the Marine repair business since 2000 , hard to believe I have been in this industry that long. The No 1 advice I can give anybody when buying a boat is : LAKE TEST ,LAKE TEST , LAKE TEST! I have had so many people buy boats with out lake testing and being lied to by the seller and end up with a junk boat that they paid thousands of dollars too much for. I just makes me sick because people are trusting and some shady seller will lie through their teeth. If you call on a boat and tell the seller I want to lake test and the seller starts him ha ing around making excuses why he cant take you out for a lake test , then tell the seller well its apparent you are hiding something on the boat so I will take my money to a seller that isn't. Don't walk, run away from these kind of sellers. If you can do the work your self and he can start it up in the drive way with a flush attachment then maybe yes, but you are leaving yourself to cracks and leaks in the hull. If its a I/O pull the dip stick and check for milk shake . Ask the seller if you can crack the drain plug on the drive ? If he says no walk away . If he says yes just crack it and pull it out just barely and check for milk shake if it has shake it will cost thousands of dollars to reseal the drive .Pass on the boat if you cannot do the drive yourself it take special tools to set up and reaseal a stern drive. If there is no shake in the drive or engine then I would beat him down on the price if he wont lake test and you are taking it as is if you are going to do the work yourself . If you have to hire a Marine tech then pass on it . The repairs can exceed the value on the boat
Just remember this you can always hate your boat payment but don't hate your boat ⛵ so make sure you get what you want especially if you have to pay for it for the next 10 to 12-year-old
The bass boat I really want, I can't afford. So I'm left to compromise with a lesser value boat I don't like as much. Having said all that, Due to cost, bank fishing is the better option. Busting the bank account would not be advised.
TWO IMPORTANT THINGS YOU DIDN'T COVER, Buying new you have a major depreciation once the boats been titled! Even if you never put it in the water, your not likely to get what you paid. Additionally on a used boat you would want to buy a boat with normal hours on it, which equates to the boat is being used and enjoyed, and likely operates. An older boat 10 - 15 years with low hours, sounds good, but means the boat has not likely been maintained and has been sitting for long periods of time, not good. SECOND, The used boat your looking to buy may have an existing lien on it. Be sure you check for a lien AND if there’s no lien on the boat, there may be one on the trailer. Some banks won't lien the boat but lien the trailer. Also they could file a state lien on the boat. Ie: UCC or tax liens.
What a stupid way to start of a video and absolutely terrible advice "Most of us need to get a loan". 100% not true and has just been accepted. What is true is people buy what they can't afford. Rule #1 is buy what you can afford and that is with cash. Same goes for the truck you are pulling it with.
Some scammers have their own shipping / delivery website. The initial money / deposit is funneled thru shipping company. Cod. As a buyer you’re thinking since it’s safe because it’s a third party and COD. Cash on delivery also feels safe because you’re able to inspect the boat before paying. So if the scammer has a fake shipping website and you transfer a deposit you’ll never get it back. Because the scam is only for the deposit.
A very realistic view of what it means to get a boat like the finances, towing and other considerations which most videos skip over. Gonna bookmark and come back many times. Great video!
Nice! I appreciate the positive feedback. Thanks for being a loyal viewer!
Excellent presentation. Probably the most complete bass boat buying tutorial on YT.
Wow, thanks! Glad it was helpful.
Very good information! I especially agree about not pushing the towing capacity of your vehicle.
Yes, absolutely @christopherb3802! Thanks for watching!
Don’t forget to go to an empty parking lot and practice backing up! Set up some cones or similar and practice your “aim” as some of the ramps can be really skinny.
That’s a good tip as well, Tony L. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the knowledge!!!
Any time!
WOW!! Very informative and entertainingly detailed. We flew right through the lily pads and didn't hit any submerged stumps! WELL DONE! LEARNED A LOT!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the information. This is very helpful.
Hi @JM-kx8sn, glad I could provide value. Which one of them did you find most helpful?
Been waiting for something very detailed with buying a boat! I’ll be saving this and taking my time buying a new/used boat!
Glad to help, ATL Clutch. Let me know how it works out as I would love to see the results.
I lost my bass boat with my divorce back in 2008, nothing hurt me more in life than loosing the boat and I’ve been patiently waiting while saving a little $$ and paying off my split debt from the divorce, i almost filed bankruptcy a few times but didn’t do it, Im so happy i didn’t. So im hoping to find a new or new to me boat in the spring of 2022. If i survive the Covid LOL!
I hope your search is going well ATL!
@@rawblow4512 Sorry about the divorce, I almost went down that road myself but luckily it was an engagement I broke off. The search continues but I’m gonna have a trial run with my tournament partner in his rig which I’m liking already lol
Thank you very much for this. It was a wonderful little mini-workshop.
Really helpful!!! Thank you so much Glenn!
Very welcome!
What an incredible job Glenn,you didn’t miss a thing and you talked about things and didn’t even know.Thank you 👏👍
You're welcome Ken Mccarthy Fishing! Thanks for watching.
I already have a boat...it's my first one, I'm good with it for now, but I will be upgrading in the future, just need something bigger. This was a really good guide, especially the parts that you would think are common sense like budget and towing, so many people don't think about that stuff.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
I bought an older boat, and had money in the bank for emergency repairs. I had never owned a boat, and I definitely made mistakes a long the way. I absolutely love my boat, and owning a boat.
Right on
thank you for this video my dad has been wanting one real bad and he watched this video and finally found a good one that he likes.
PNW Outdoors, glad I can help. Thanks for subscribing as well.
See youve been to the potholes Res. Saw Mar-Don during the trailering section. Im in moses lake and love fishing the potholes. Well from a kayak anyways. Cool to see a local place in your vid.
Thank you for putting this information out. It was highly informative and much appreciated. A must watch video.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, Glenn. But I was surprised that you didn't mention pushing down on the motor to check for flex in the transom. This can lead to very serious issues and repair costs.
Excellent and comprehensive info on buying a used boat! Thank for providing such in-depth & useful information!!
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome info and perfect timing, i just started looking for my first bass boat! Thanks
Glad I could help!
Great detailed info! Thx!!
This is some great information. I have owned boats almost all of my life. With my career path I have made. . I have had super nice boats that were paid for. I am a hands on person that can do all of the maintenance that is required. I recently had a stroke.and Now I have zero income. And can not do much with the left side of my body.
I always thought. I could do it all. So with my life lesson. I have learned
You don’t need the best equipment. Just get out there. And make some great memories. As life is to short
T. T
Thanks! your video very detailed info
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome video Glen!
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
Thank you so much for making this video. It was extremely informative and I'll definitely feel more comfortable buying my first boat because of your insightful tips.
Glad to help, Chad Paquette. Let me know how it works out as I would love to see the results.
Your a smart kid ,Charlie Brown!
This video was Very Educational & Informative from Experience.
THANK YOU Glenn for being such a Great Angler & Friend.
Hi Rodney Green. Thanks for the feedback and support. I appreciate the kind words. I look forward to hearing more from you.
@@bassresource
If the Good Lord Willing then
I WILL.
It was a fantastic video a lot of good information thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
I fish in big lake and River like the Missouri River ,Carlyle lake , rend lake even smaller lakes like horseshoe lake in Illinois
Towing capacity is based on stopping ability. If you have good trailer brakes you should be able to stop much better.
Got any advice on smaller boats... like a kayak, a 2 person boat (pond prowler, pelican, etc), jon boat... how do you pick which kind you want/need, how to go about buying one, different factors to keep in account.
I'm a fan of the Pelican Bass Raider and Bass Buster boats for 2-person boats, and the Hobie Mirage Pro Angler 14 for kayaks. But there's a lot of choices and things to consider. This article might help you out: www.bassresource.com/fishing/picking-the-right-pond-boat.html
I bought a 89 ranger 373v for a good deal is it worth putting money in it with up dates and restoration stuff. It’s just me and my wife.
Great info, thanks for putting this out! I am not currently in the market but am thinking about the future and whether I would like to get a boat. This was full of information that is good to know!
Glad it was helpful!
Nicely Done Glenn ~ !
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
I was thinking about repowering my boat. What should I look for?
First, be sure you know the horsepower rating of your boat, and don't exceed it. Second, know how much weight your transom can accommodate so that you can avoid getting an engine that weighs too much. Third, if you can swing it, I'd suggest that you go with a 4-stroke outboard. They cost a little more but if you're planning on covering lots of water and keeping the boat for awhile, then it will payoff in the reduced fuel cost. In addition, they're more durable and require less maintenance. They are also much quieter and cleaner than a 2-stroke engine. Good luck!
BassResource - Bass Fishing Techniques would you recommend staying away from boats with Evinrude engines on back since they are no longer in business?
Great guide for buying your first boat!
Glad you liked it One Dream Fishing!
Whats the round about cost on boat insurance these days for a new or 2-3 yr old 19-20ft bass boat with 200-250 hp motor? I have a Excellent driving record if that matters.
Also I’ve heard about extended warranties on older boats and motors, does anyone know what the average monthly costs are on a ext warranty plan?
Thanks in advance, I’m new to this boat buying, just trying to add some numbers here on costs per month.
Being back into this bass boat thing i would like to add something and this might not pertain to everyone. Im 6’-6” 375 lbs and I’m not going to fit in small boats behind the wheel and leg room, also my weight concerns me in like a 17-18ft boat, im thinking that if I’m fishing and driving by myself, the boat is going to lean towards the right side really bad, also when standing on the front deck and close to the sides, im betting a small boat is going to lean bad from side to side.
You obviously aren’t a boat owner. All those problems go away after about 15 feet
I think my first boat was the red Ferrari on ferris buellers day off. It was a year later and I was still finding problems
I bought a 1995 tracker TF with a 150 on it in 1996 for $9500 when it had sold new a year before for $18,000 and I kept that boat for 25 years then sold it for $3000 because it was pretty well used up by then. Contrary to what the news will tell you, the United States is in the state of financial collapse, which can be a good thing. If you have a job where you are valuable enough for you to keep it. Over the next year, there will be many people who are desperate and will sell boats and cars and trucks cheap just to raise money so it will be a good time to get the things you want. Hopefully you have saved money so that you will be in a position to take advantage of the coming situation.
Glenn, this is a fantastic video! Would you recommend getting a used boat for a brand new boat operator? I really want a new boat with the options that I like, but I have never operated a bass boat before. I do fish as a rider for tournaments, so I have some basic knowledge. Any recommendations are appreciated!
Here's my advice on new vs. used boats for your first boat: ruclips.net/video/gZ-I6Qcpk_o/видео.html
In 2021, boats and motors are in short supply, so prices are artificially high.
Having been in the Marine repair business since 2000 , hard to believe I have been in this industry that long. The No 1 advice I can give anybody when buying a boat is : LAKE TEST ,LAKE TEST , LAKE TEST! I have had so many people buy boats with out lake testing and being lied to by the seller and end up with a junk boat that they paid thousands of dollars too much for. I just makes me sick because people are trusting and some shady seller will lie through their teeth. If you call on a boat and tell the seller I want to lake test and the seller starts him ha ing around making excuses why he cant take you out for a lake test , then tell the seller well its apparent you are hiding something on the boat so I will take my money to a seller that isn't. Don't walk, run away from these kind of sellers. If you can do the work your self and he can start it up in the drive way with a flush attachment then maybe yes, but you are leaving yourself to cracks and leaks in the hull. If its a I/O pull the dip stick and check for milk shake . Ask the seller if you can crack the drain plug on the drive ? If he says no walk away . If he says yes just crack it and pull it out just barely and check for milk shake if it has shake it will cost thousands of dollars to reseal the drive .Pass on the boat if you cannot do the drive yourself it take special tools to set up and reaseal a stern drive. If there is no shake in the drive or engine then I would beat him down on the price if he wont lake test and you are taking it as is if you are going to do the work yourself . If you have to hire a Marine tech then pass on it . The repairs can exceed the value on the boat
Excellent video with great content. Watch at 1.5-1.75x and thank me later.
Just remember this you can always hate your boat payment but don't hate your boat ⛵ so make sure you get what you want especially if you have to pay for it for the next 10 to 12-year-old
The bass boat I really want, I can't afford. So I'm left to compromise with a lesser value boat I don't like as much. Having said all that, Due to cost, bank fishing is the better option. Busting the bank account would not be advised.
Did you get it
Boat loans are not smart. Save up and buy one with cash or if a boat cost 70k put 50k on it and get a 2 or 3 yr loan instead.
My credit union will ONLY finance a minimum of $25k for a boat loan...anything less and I'll have to go the "personal loan" route.
TWO IMPORTANT THINGS YOU DIDN'T COVER, Buying new you have a major depreciation once the boats been titled! Even if you never put it in the water, your not likely to get what you paid. Additionally on a used boat you would want to buy a boat with normal hours on it, which equates to the boat is being used and enjoyed, and likely operates. An older boat 10 - 15 years with low hours, sounds good, but means the boat has not likely been maintained and has been sitting for long periods of time, not good. SECOND, The used boat your looking to buy may have an existing lien on it. Be sure you check for a lien AND if there’s no lien on the boat, there may be one on the trailer. Some banks won't lien the boat but lien the trailer. Also they could file a state lien on the boat. Ie: UCC or tax liens.
That’s a good tip as well, Scott Winter. Thanks for sharing.
2021 Ford F-150 3.5L ECOBOOST v6 XLT sport with the max trailer package
Never finance a liability...
What a stupid way to start of a video and absolutely terrible advice "Most of us need to get a loan". 100% not true and has just been accepted. What is true is people buy what they can't afford. Rule #1 is buy what you can afford and that is with cash. Same goes for the truck you are pulling it with.
Some scammers have their own shipping / delivery website. The initial money / deposit is funneled thru shipping company. Cod. As a buyer you’re thinking since it’s safe because it’s a third party and COD. Cash on delivery also feels safe because you’re able to inspect the boat before paying. So if the scammer has a fake shipping website and you transfer a deposit you’ll never get it back. Because the scam is only for the deposit.
That’s a good tip as well, Rex. Thanks for sharing.
@@bassresource YW, I forgot to mention, scammers are also lazy. The phone number was the same on the fake shipping website and the boat listing.