I'll be (hopefully) buying a boat later this fall and have been doing a ton of reading and research but I thought I'd get some ideas and opinions from you guys, actual boat owners.
First of all, I'm limited in size; my garage is 20' 4" long and the width of each garage door is 9'. So I'll have to stay with one of the smaller boats with a trailer with a swing-away tongue.
Second of all, I'm sort of limited with $$$ since I have a daughter that's going college this fall
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Most of my fishing will be on the Cumberland river and its tributaries around the Clarksville and Dover areas.
So far I've been looking at the Bass Tracker Pro 165 with the 40hp motor, the Alumacraft models (they don't give total package length though), and my wish-I-could-afford-it boat, the Nitro Z6. I was also looking at the Xpress boats but they don't come with a swing-away tongue trailer and their package length even with the 16-foot boats exceeds the length of my garage.
Oh, and I have a Ford Escape with the V6 and 4WD, complete with factory towing package which Ford claims can tow up to 3500 pounds so weight is another consideration...I don't want to go anywhere near that weight limit and since I'll be fishing alone most of the time, the less weight the better, especially when it comes to putting it back on the trailer.
In the areas I'm going to fish, I'm not that worried about rough water (although those passing barges can make it interesting for a few minutes). I don't really have a need to go zooming along at 60mph. I do want some reliability, safety, and more room than I had in the little inflatable that I had back in Korea. I also don't want a boat that's going to feel like it's going to tip every time I walk over to the side to reel in a fish or answer a call of nature
. I'd like to get something that's more a bass boat vs a john boat, that's why I was looking at the bass tracker.
Any ideas, comments, suggestions etc are very welcome and appreciated!