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Washingtonbasspro.com - Sponsor's Message

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 8:10 pm
by washingtonbasspro
Hello everyone,

I am a new Ranger Boat and Evinrude pro staffer in Western Washington. My only goal is to put you in one of the finest fishing boats ever made (Ranger) and provide you with the service you expect before and after the sale. I know how you want to be treated after the sale and I will do my best to assist the dealer to take care of you.

I have been fishing all my life and I am a northwest native. I have access to a lot of boats that are new and used. Please don't hesitate to get a hold of me for any size boat or dollar amount. You can visit my website at www.washingtonbasspro.com for more information. Thank you for your consideration.

RE:Washingtonbasspro.com - Sponsor's Message

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 9:18 pm
by bassmasterderek
Welcome to the site!=d> =d>

RE:Washingtonbasspro.com - Sponsor's Message

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 10:13 pm
by kzoo
Welcome to the site Kevin and Thanks for sponsoring the site. I met you a few years ago in spring fishing at Newport point, we both caught a pig that day, I was in the tracker.

Once I can afford a Ranger, you'll be the first to know.

Guys, Kevin is righteous dude. He wouldn't steer you wrong.:thumright

RE:Washingtonbasspro.com - Sponsor's Message

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 7:45 pm
by Mike Carey
:thumleft: Welcome Kevin! Thanks for adding your expertise to the Bass Forum.

RE:Washingtonbasspro.com - Sponsor's Message

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 8:22 pm
by BassFanatic
Welcome to site.

RE:Washingtonbasspro.com - Sponsor's Message

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 8:29 pm
by BassinBomber
Welcome aboard Kevin,..when I'm ready 2 upgrade I'll be sure and check out what you have available! Thanks!

BB

RE:Washingtonbasspro.com - Sponsor's Message

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 8:44 pm
by eightballsaul
Hi everyone. I'm new to the site and have been reading some of the forums. So far it all looks pretty good. Just bought a boat last year. Tracker Targa 185 multi species because I like to fish for everything. Trying to learn the lakes around the state. Love to fish Banks, Roosevelt, Potholes, Sammamish when it warms up. I was out there 2 weeks ago and there was actually a Bass tourney going on. Wonder if anything was actually caught! The water was only 41 degrees. Not even the cuts were moving. Well, Just thought I'd say hey and try to get to know some of you.

RE:Washingtonbasspro.com - Sponsor's Message

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 7:15 am
by flippinfool
WHERE THE HECK IS RAVENSDALE?THERE ISNT NO FISH AROUND HERE MIGHT AS WELL SELL YOUR BOAT SPACE ALIENS TOOK EM ALL!

RE:Washingtonbasspro.com - Sponsor's Message

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:02 pm
by platinumroof
Rangers are OK but you get WAY MORE BOAT for your money with Triton. They are faster, have a better (and dryer) ride, fish better and are safer.
I have ridden in all of them and would never buy anything but a Triton. And I am not a pro-staffer so I don't get paid for my opinion

RE:Washingtonbasspro.com - Sponsor's Message

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:27 pm
by flippinfool
really sounds like a plug to me what ya gps on mph !and please do explian if i was to maybe buy one !

RE:Washingtonbasspro.com - Sponsor's Message

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:48 pm
by platinumroof
Just sharing info man. I almost bought a Ranger but after doing some research and talking to several former Ranger owners who now have Tritons I decided to get the Triton.
I run the Rangers down and pass them like they are standing still. If anyone wants to wager bring your wallet and your Ranger down to Coulon and let's race. My top speed on GPS is 77.9 and I can do 74 all day long with all my gear, a full tank of gas, and my tournament partner's big butt in it.
Rangers also have had problems with bow hooking. The bow starts to bounce up and down in a turn then catches real hard causing the boat to turn abruptly. This is a serious safety issue. Gary Dobyns (pro fisherman) was thrown out of his Ranger on the Delta last year and he broke several ribs. He could have easily been killed.
I would prefer to focus on positive things and not bash products but my kids ride in my boat. I would like to keep them in the boat when running at high speeds.

RE:Washingtonbasspro.com - Sponsor's Message

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:53 pm
by flippinfool
platinumroof wrote:Just sharing info man. I almost bought a Ranger but after doing some research and talking to several former Ranger owners who now have Tritons I decided to get the Triton.
I run the Rangers down and pass them like they are standing still. If anyone wants to wager bring your wallet and your Ranger down to Coulon and let's race. My top speed on GPS is 77.9 and I can do 74 all day long with all my gear, a full tank of gas, and my tournament partner's big butt in it.
Rangers also have had problems with bow hooking. The bow starts to bounce up and down in a turn then catches real hard causing the boat to turn abruptly. This is a serious safety issue. Gary Dobyns (pro fisherman) was thrown out of his Ranger on the Delta last year and he broke several ribs. He could have easily been killed.
I would prefer to focus on positive things and not bash products but my kids ride in my boat. I would like to keep them in the boat when running at high speeds.
hey now i was just checkin the water here i drive a zx 225 skeeter my friend and iam lookin to reboat . Plat i am sorry for the mix up and i have kids too and there normaly with me so thanks for the info!:cheers:

RE:Washingtonbasspro.com - Sponsor's Message

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:06 pm
by platinumroof
No worries man,
Do your homework and buy the right boat for you and your family. There are lots of good boats out there and one GREAT one, TRITON baby. :cheers:

RE:Washingtonbasspro.com - Sponsor's Message

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:12 pm
by flippinfool
:cheers: :cheers:
platinumroof wrote:No worries man,
Do your homework and buy the right boat for you and your family. There are lots of good boats out there and one GREAT one, TRITON baby. :cheers:
thanks plat for the info .:cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: