The most important setup-your truck and rig
The most important setup-your truck and rig
What truck/boat combo are you guys rocking with, and how much did it cost? Also, how old are you?
It's cool to post combos and stuff but without a way to really explore water it seems kinda pointless sometimes, honestly.
What boat and truck combos do you guys have?
It's cool to post combos and stuff but without a way to really explore water it seems kinda pointless sometimes, honestly.
What boat and truck combos do you guys have?
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60 years old
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Still saving for a truck to pull it with...
hatches are a little small for all of my gear
hatches are a little small for all of my gear
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no pics, but i have a 2015 nissan titan sv 4x4, and a 2013 tracker pt175tf. the boat isn't exactly what i want, but a good friend sold it to me a couple of years ago at an incredible price when he got a new ranger rt198p.
i feel very blessed to have what i have though. i went through 5 years that i couldn't even afford to fish. i sold my previous boat, and any rod/reels that were worth anything. within 12 months, my business, finances, and marriage ended. it was a rough period. it took a while before i found a decent job where i could get back to it. the job i had before this was pretty close to poverty level wages.
i feel very blessed to have what i have though. i went through 5 years that i couldn't even afford to fish. i sold my previous boat, and any rod/reels that were worth anything. within 12 months, my business, finances, and marriage ended. it was a rough period. it took a while before i found a decent job where i could get back to it. the job i had before this was pretty close to poverty level wages.
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That's all I got
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No pics but I have a 2006 Bass Cat Puma (20'5") and I pull it with a 2018 F150 3.5L Ecoboost. I purchased the boat new for $47K and the truck new for $53K. It's my dream setup and I'm lucky to have it. I'm 49 and married but have no kids so plenty of money to spend on toys.
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I don’t have a boat or a truck, but this is my rig that I fish from. It’s a Native Watercraft Slayer 12XC. It’s a paddle kayak and not a peddle driven unit. I’ve upgraded it with a landing gear, power pole micro, and a humminbird depth finder. Behind it is my car I use to haul it to different locations. This picture was taken yesterday at ReelFoot lake in TN.
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I have no boat, sadly. I sold my boat and kayak a few years back. All the places I fish already have a boat sitting on the bank. I only have to take my trolling motor and battery. I do love my Xterra, though.
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Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
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what year is the xterra?
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That's a nice Gen 1 you have there. Still going strong? I'm running a 2010 Off Road and just hit 67k yesterday. I'll be driving that thing for another 10 yrs I hope.hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 8:20 amI have no boat, sadly. I sold my boat and kayak a few years back. All the places I fish already have a boat sitting on the bank. I only have to take my trolling motor and battery. I do love my Xterra, though.
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Its a 2004 SE Supercharged. I'm at 178K and counting, still going strong! My last one was a 2003. It had 192K when I totaled it out and still ran OK.
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
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my previous vehicle was a 08, but it wasn't 4x4. i've been looking for a 4x4, but they want some stupid prices for them.
i ended up having transmission problems with the 08, and started searching online about. it seemed to be a problem with the transmission cooler and was pretty common.
i ended up having transmission problems with the 08, and started searching online about. it seemed to be a problem with the transmission cooler and was pretty common.
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Yep. They call it SMOD meaning "strawberry milkshake of death". The radiator cracks and leaks coolant into the transmission fluid and destroys the transmission. Only applies to automatic transmissions. All Gen 2 Xterras have the faulty radiator from 2005 to early 2010. At some point in 2010 they finally went to a radiator that doesn't have the issue. So basically anything from 2005-2010 make sure you swap out the radiator. From 2011-2015 you're good to go.Jason Penn wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 1:48 ammy previous vehicle was a 08, but it wasn't 4x4. i've been looking for a 4x4, but they want some stupid prices for them.
i ended up having transmission problems with the 08, and started searching online about. it seemed to be a problem with the transmission cooler and was pretty common.