Boat4life
Active Member
I just saw pictures of the NEW Nitro Z21 and it is really nice. The Bassmaster site had a few pics at their convention center with an unveiling of KVD's new Z21.
I don't even look at them boats, way more than I can pay for.
And as I get older, the tin is easier for me to handle at the ramp.I'm the same way about them $50k-$70k boats and trucks.....I bought a new boat 2 years ago (under $30k) before I retired but kinda wish I would have bought a new aluminum instead of fiberglass. I fish the river mostly and if I go to Toledo Bend or Sam Rayburn, I still watch the wind regardless of what boat I'm in. Now, after saying all that, the Nitro Z7 I bought is one nice rig with lots of room and storage. But on the Sabine river the aluminum would probably be more durable. Oh well, time will tell.
+1And as I get older, the tin is easier for me to handle at the ramp.
Brother I ran into the same thing with my 2014 Nitro z-7. I was going to sell my 1995 Pro 17 but so glad I kept it. Fiber Glass boats were made for open water or even shallow water as long as there is no chance of stumps. My local lake is stump city and a place I could never put my Nitro. So glad I kept my Aluminum Bass Tracker.I'm the same way about them $50k-$70k boats and trucks.....I bought a new boat 2 years ago (under $30k) before I retired but kinda wish I would have bought a new aluminum instead of fiberglass. I fish the river mostly and if I go to Toledo Bend or Sam Rayburn, I still watch the wind regardless of what boat I'm in. Now, after saying all that, the Nitro Z7 I bought is one nice rig with lots of room and storage. But on the Sabine river the aluminum would probably be more durable. Oh well, time will tell.
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