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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1980 Bass Tracker III
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<blockquote data-quote="arlobiggs" data-source="post: 200561" data-attributes="member: 5861"><p>I have one also, and have rebuilt it twice. In answer to your old question, the live well setup just replaces water using the pump and the lake, and runs out thru the standpipe. Works great, anyway. Other than re-in-forcing the front and rear seat mounts, replacing wood and carpet, the basic structure is still sound. I lost the windshield years ago. I also replaced the foam flotation. My 31 yr old 50 hp Mercury even still runs. It's been a great boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arlobiggs, post: 200561, member: 5861"] I have one also, and have rebuilt it twice. In answer to your old question, the live well setup just replaces water using the pump and the lake, and runs out thru the standpipe. Works great, anyway. Other than re-in-forcing the front and rear seat mounts, replacing wood and carpet, the basic structure is still sound. I lost the windshield years ago. I also replaced the foam flotation. My 31 yr old 50 hp Mercury even still runs. It's been a great boat. [/QUOTE]
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