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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1993 Bass Tracker Pro 17 Restoration Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Wyatt" data-source="post: 393338" data-attributes="member: 19664"><p>If you would be happy with 30ish I'd say a brand new 40 would be the way to go. You could always look for a used 60 for maybe a little less and that oughta put you in the mid to upper 30s.</p><p></p><p>Also sounds you caught one heck of a woman as well. Please don't throw her back....... Or if you do, send me some coordinates so I can fish for her [emoji23]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyatt, post: 393338, member: 19664"] If you would be happy with 30ish I'd say a brand new 40 would be the way to go. You could always look for a used 60 for maybe a little less and that oughta put you in the mid to upper 30s. Also sounds you caught one heck of a woman as well. Please don't throw her back....... Or if you do, send me some coordinates so I can fish for her [emoji23] [/QUOTE]
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