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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1990 Tracker TX-17 Toiurnament Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="evidrine" data-source="post: 377758" data-attributes="member: 16902"><p>Great job so far! My brother has a 17 ft bass tracker that needs some work also. I'm not sure which model he has but it seems to be similar to this one. Maybe a couple differences. I have promised to help him restore it so I am really enjoying watching your progress. Please don't stop posting. </p><p>Also, you had questiones concerning the speed of this boat. I know that he has a 2-stroke 50 hp mercury and gets somewhere around 30 in his loaded down with ice chest and two people. I have a pro16 with a 4-stroke 40hp mercury and was getting almost 35mph loaded down. I added a stabilizer fin for better handling and lost about 5mph. I hope gives you an idea of what you should expect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evidrine, post: 377758, member: 16902"] Great job so far! My brother has a 17 ft bass tracker that needs some work also. I'm not sure which model he has but it seems to be similar to this one. Maybe a couple differences. I have promised to help him restore it so I am really enjoying watching your progress. Please don't stop posting. Also, you had questiones concerning the speed of this boat. I know that he has a 2-stroke 50 hp mercury and gets somewhere around 30 in his loaded down with ice chest and two people. I have a pro16 with a 4-stroke 40hp mercury and was getting almost 35mph loaded down. I added a stabilizer fin for better handling and lost about 5mph. I hope gives you an idea of what you should expect. [/QUOTE]
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