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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester" data-source="post: 2457781" data-attributes="member: 2142"><p>I was on the Tracker State team for several years. I had a few minor problems with my Nitros and never had a minutes trouble getting them fixed. My dealer even put me in a loaner when needed so I wouldnt have to miss a tourney or practice! I used to travel and fish about 35 wknds a year. I have spent days in most every brand made and I will agree the Tritons or might as well say Stratos are good boats. That being said, every one I have priced in the last 3 months is MUCH higher than a comparably equipped Nitro. I just dont see that much of a difference myself. I do agree however that going with a (new) yr old boat is the way to fly if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester, post: 2457781, member: 2142"] I was on the Tracker State team for several years. I had a few minor problems with my Nitros and never had a minutes trouble getting them fixed. My dealer even put me in a loaner when needed so I wouldnt have to miss a tourney or practice! I used to travel and fish about 35 wknds a year. I have spent days in most every brand made and I will agree the Tritons or might as well say Stratos are good boats. That being said, every one I have priced in the last 3 months is MUCH higher than a comparably equipped Nitro. I just dont see that much of a difference myself. I do agree however that going with a (new) yr old boat is the way to fly if possible. [/QUOTE]
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