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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1988 Bass Tracker Pro 17 Bass Tracker revival!
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<blockquote data-quote="jparrishbt" data-source="post: 390308" data-attributes="member: 15701"><p>No none of the foam was wet and there were not any leaks. This boat was kinda useless to me due to the fact that I have a 19 ft ranger sitting in the garage. When I added it all up and how much I was gonna put in this thing, it didn't sit right knowing it was gonna maybe be used twice a year at max. The trailer did not match the boat, The trailer was still rusted through the inside and the axle was pretty much shot. I know from looking at the pictures it looked nice but this boat was submerged and everything was corroded. The guy before me drilled holes EVERYWHERE in the boat including the 5 in the top rail and multiple in the back deck. I am still a proud tin owner and am now in search of a 14 footer that can be used in the restricted HP lakes for some family trout fishing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jparrishbt, post: 390308, member: 15701"] No none of the foam was wet and there were not any leaks. This boat was kinda useless to me due to the fact that I have a 19 ft ranger sitting in the garage. When I added it all up and how much I was gonna put in this thing, it didn't sit right knowing it was gonna maybe be used twice a year at max. The trailer did not match the boat, The trailer was still rusted through the inside and the axle was pretty much shot. I know from looking at the pictures it looked nice but this boat was submerged and everything was corroded. The guy before me drilled holes EVERYWHERE in the boat including the 5 in the top rail and multiple in the back deck. I am still a proud tin owner and am now in search of a 14 footer that can be used in the restricted HP lakes for some family trout fishing. [/QUOTE]
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