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Is $17,500 a good deal for a 2009 Triton 17 Explorer bass boat?
May 18, 2009 by Dustin Cox | Posted in Boats & Boating
I have found a Triton bass boat with a 90 hp mercury optimax mercury that is a 2009 that was won in a bass tournament but has never been used the prop hasn't even been put on it yet could somebody tell me if this is a really good deal?
Triton advertises that boat for around $14,500 with a 50 Merc, add about $3500 for the upgrade to a 90, tell buddy to knock off another $1500. It's a buyers market this summer.
http://www.tritonboats.com/boat_detail_n ew.asp?bid=275
2003 Triton TX-21 Bass Boat by Marine Connection Boat Sales, WE EXPORT!
Marine Connection Boat Sales is pleased to offer a 2003 Triton TX-21 Bass Boat (HIN #TJZ1K103H203) with a Yamaha 225 HP VMAX OX66 Fuel Injected ...
Stuart Sailfish Regatta quickly approaching April 14-15
31.12.69
— Gentlemen, start your engines. The Stuart Sailfish Regatta is quickly approaching April 14-15. Expected to draw upwards of 10,000 people from around the state of Florida, this is a must-see event.Tickets are on sale now at http://www.StuartSailfishRegattta.org or at any Seacoast National Bank from West Palm Beach to Vero Beach. Tickets are $12 each April 1-12. The price increases to $15 each April 13. VIP tickets are also available for $65 each. A portion of the proceeds benefits the Maritime & Classic Boat Museum, the Children’s Museum and the USS Sailing Center.
Spectator parking is available at Witham Field/Stuart Airport located off Monterey Road in Stuart, where shuttles will take attendees to and from the event from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 14, and Sunday, April 15. Secure volunteer parking is located at Smithfield Plaza and Four Fish Inn and Marina. Shuttles will also take volunteers to and from the Regatta. Spectators and volunteers will be dropped off at the Hutchinson Island Marriott close to the only entrance to the Stuart Sailfish Regatta. Shuttles will run constantly throughout the event.
Source: TCPalm
Fishing tournaments abound
31.12.69
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Suspected asylum-seeker boat arrives
31.12.69
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Crazy Weeks & Months in Bass Fishing
We went from ICAST to Triton sold to the same house as Ranger and Stratos, then to the Bassmaster Post Season, then to BASS being sold by ESPN and finally to the Forrest Wood Cup in Atlanta in a couple days (where some anglers believe there is a big announcement coming at the event).
Wheh! We're already out of breath. Where to start?
ICAST was buzzing this year with a positive energy that all of us were going to come through the woes of the down economy okay. Guys were upbeat and believed that things were looking up in tackle sales, and opportunities going forward.
When we got back from ICAST, there was was breaking news that Triton was sold to the same Platinum Equity investment group that just purchased Ranger and Stratos. That sent a shot across the bow of a lot of anglers and fans. But still most of us were pretty positive on the idea.
Platinum Equity seems very serious about making it's mark on the bass boat segment of the boating industry, and they've been very successful in most everything they get involved with full throttle. They definitely have a great guy in Randy Hopper at the helm, who sticks with a reoccuring theme of a guy or group of folks passionate about fishing running the business.
Then the BASS post season sandwhiched itself between that and today's big news. The Post Season had a lot more drama than most can remember for a long time in the sport. But at what cost.
...Triton Bass Boat - News
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Cast a "Hole-In-One" and Win a Boat NEagle - Dec 31, 1969
The friendly folks at Seaman's Marine invite you in to see the showroom full of beautiful boats. “We are one of the largest northeast Pennsylvania small boat dealers. We offer many Boat Manufacturers such as, Starcraft, Alumacraft, and Triton and a
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Bain-Moore Takes Come from Behind Victory on Dardanelle BassResource.com (press release) - Dec 31, 1969
(Russellville, AR) – Pelham, Alabama's Kim Bain-Moore pulled a hard-earned five-bass limit weighing 11.48 today from the waters of Alabama's Lake Dardanelle. Combined with her day one catch of 10.04, that gave her 21.52-pounds of bass earning her the
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Putting Butts in Boats CANOE & KAYAK (blog) - Dec 31, 1969
For three weeks, Charles and Harpham are occupying the stern seats of a pair of Nigel Dennis Triton tandem sea kayaks, reserving the bows for lucky locals and media personalities, and traveling from Buffalo to New York City. Since they got underway on
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Newberry & Frasier Lead LBAA Dardanelle Event after Day One FishingWorld.com - Dec 31, 1969
by Larry Morris Veteran professional angler Donna Newberry put her years of angling skills into good practice on Arkansas' Lake Dardanelle as she coaxed a five bass limit weighing 12.08-pounds to take the day one lead in the Lady Bass Anglers
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Ray Scott's Trophy Bass Retreat Chicago Tribune - Dec 31, 1969
With the spawn all but over the lunker bass were heading for deep water and a period of rest and recovery. Maneuvering the Triton boat towards the dam I quickly caught a bass on a medium running chartreuse crankbait. A few minutes later Taylor cast his
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(Russellville, AR) – Pelham, Alabama's Kim Bain-Moore pulled a hard-earned five-bass limit weighing 11.48 today from the waters of Alabama's Lake Dardanelle. Combined with her day one catch of 10.04, that gave her 21.52-pounds of 

