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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
The Flats Tracker Project (1983 Bass Tracker) FINISHED
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<blockquote data-quote="jdrautoworks" data-source="post: 137103" data-attributes="member: 2874"><p>I would look very closely to the bow for cracks, and the first rib on the bottom of the boat from the left (drivers side). I a currently restoring a 80 BTIII and two problems I've found out is the bow is a week point for cracking. And on the BTIII they ran the trolling motor wiring under the floor and the insulation breaks down from water and arcs on the boat causing holes in the hull not to mention electrolysis... Just my two cents.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdrautoworks, post: 137103, member: 2874"] I would look very closely to the bow for cracks, and the first rib on the bottom of the boat from the left (drivers side). I a currently restoring a 80 BTIII and two problems I've found out is the bow is a week point for cracking. And on the BTIII they ran the trolling motor wiring under the floor and the insulation breaks down from water and arcs on the boat causing holes in the hull not to mention electrolysis... Just my two cents..... [/QUOTE]
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