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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1987 tracker tx17 rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Jbower" data-source="post: 447093" data-attributes="member: 23160"><p>I went with it because I fish tournaments and obviously don’t have the fastest boat on the lake. So I am going to make it so that I can get in places the other boats can’t. Example I live on a lake that has 2 other mainly connected. But if o travel down a winding channel for a few miles I go threw a couple of tubes that go under roads and threw a loch system that them fiberglass boats can get threw, then that puts me on 7+ more lakes. So pretty much to get the engine up as high as I can and also maybe a little better performance I’m guessing. I looked at a bunch of them Vance ones on eBay looked to be a good deal but I don’t think they allowed as much lift as the cmc. I am currently redoing a pontoon for a friend and we installed a Vance 12 inch on it and I believe it has about an inch less travel as the cmc. Plus I got a good discount on it threw my parts supplier </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jbower, post: 447093, member: 23160"] I went with it because I fish tournaments and obviously don’t have the fastest boat on the lake. So I am going to make it so that I can get in places the other boats can’t. Example I live on a lake that has 2 other mainly connected. But if o travel down a winding channel for a few miles I go threw a couple of tubes that go under roads and threw a loch system that them fiberglass boats can get threw, then that puts me on 7+ more lakes. So pretty much to get the engine up as high as I can and also maybe a little better performance I’m guessing. I looked at a bunch of them Vance ones on eBay looked to be a good deal but I don’t think they allowed as much lift as the cmc. I am currently redoing a pontoon for a friend and we installed a Vance 12 inch on it and I believe it has about an inch less travel as the cmc. Plus I got a good discount on it threw my parts supplier Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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