1987 Bass Tracker V16 SC Guide Special Rebuild

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Great, thanks a lot. :)

I'm going to be storing and using my dads 1988 Bass tracker guide 16V this winter. I'm really stoked about it. He bought it new and it has seen under 40 hours of use it's whole life. It has sat inside his garage for as long as I can remember. I have tried to get him to sell it to me, but he said he didn't want to. He will be remodeling his house this winter so he has finally released his grip a little on the boat.

I thought about upgrading the trolling motor to an iPilot Link, but did not know whether I could get away with a 45" shaft or not. I have not fished from the boat since I was 9. Going to be a nice change from my kayak this winter.
 
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=328692#p328692 said:
shmelty » 08 Sep 2013, 10:11[/url]"]For Sale.

Just picked up the thread. Did you ever put the boat on the water? How did it do? Did you end up selling it? Did you get your money out of it.
Nice looking boat. I've got an 88 Tracker sitting at my BILs farm full of mice that needs restored. Probably start in the spring.
Still fishing now with my 16ft. SeaNymph.
 
Two Rivers said:
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=328692#p328692 said:
shmelty » 08 Sep 2013, 10:11[/url]"]For Sale.

Just picked up the thread. Did you ever put the boat on the water? How did it do? Did you end up selling it? Did you get your money out of it.
Nice looking boat. I've got an 88 Tracker sitting at my BILs farm full of mice that needs restored. Probably start in the spring.
Still fishing now with my 16ft. SeaNymph.
Wow, I'd like to just HAVE a boat to work on... And you have two.
And they say the economy is bad.
:lol:
 

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