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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1995 Tracker Pro 16 Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="amtran1970" data-source="post: 323128" data-attributes="member: 12348"><p>Just bought a 1995 Pro 17 with a 60 horse mercury. Your info about the foam was very valuable. We cleaned her up and noticed the foam was waterlogged. I will be following in your footsteps and ripping out all the wood and foam. Just have 1 input about the polystyrene foam. Be careful when refueling. Gasoline is not kind to polystyrene foam. But its water resistance is the key I'm afraid. Thanks for the tips!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amtran1970, post: 323128, member: 12348"] Just bought a 1995 Pro 17 with a 60 horse mercury. Your info about the foam was very valuable. We cleaned her up and noticed the foam was waterlogged. I will be following in your footsteps and ripping out all the wood and foam. Just have 1 input about the polystyrene foam. Be careful when refueling. Gasoline is not kind to polystyrene foam. But its water resistance is the key I'm afraid. Thanks for the tips! [/QUOTE]
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