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1860 tracker grizzly
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<blockquote data-quote="dtbrake" data-source="post: 375634" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>I should give you some reasoning behind why i hope you consider moving it. I looked up a top view photo, and i looks to be very far back. i dont know which motor you have exactly, but i would guess its in the 350-400lb range. Then add fuel tank, battery or batteries, you and a passenger and thats alot of weight in the back of the boat. Also it you have anyone fishing with you out of the back your seats will take up there casting deck. I suggest moving the console forward atleast far enough to put you seats infront of the rear brace. This will also give you more storage in the rear for things suck as life jackets and potentially a live well. I win sketch up what im saying to help you visualize what im talking about. My main concern however is weight distribution while you are running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtbrake, post: 375634, member: 14340"] I should give you some reasoning behind why i hope you consider moving it. I looked up a top view photo, and i looks to be very far back. i dont know which motor you have exactly, but i would guess its in the 350-400lb range. Then add fuel tank, battery or batteries, you and a passenger and thats alot of weight in the back of the boat. Also it you have anyone fishing with you out of the back your seats will take up there casting deck. I suggest moving the console forward atleast far enough to put you seats infront of the rear brace. This will also give you more storage in the rear for things suck as life jackets and potentially a live well. I win sketch up what im saying to help you visualize what im talking about. My main concern however is weight distribution while you are running. [/QUOTE]
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