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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1994 Spectrum 16 Sport Rebuild? - Bouncing ideas around
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<blockquote data-quote="Driftless" data-source="post: 504962" data-attributes="member: 34665"><p>forgot: That guy should have learned his lesson, but who knows, people can be quite dumb and hard headed sometimes. That's just a bad intersection for some reason. It seems to be the locus of bad ju ju.</p><p></p><p>After you drain the tank, might want to see if you can rent/borrow a scope to view the inside. Something can fold up and wind up in there, but once it flattens out, it's hard to get out as you can't pour it out. </p><p></p><p>I'd think the spectrum will go first as that just looks like it's a more capable ride, on bow lines alone. I'd keep that one and sell the princraft as that name is better known. And anyone doing any research on spectrum boats will find out there is a history they have to be aware of when looking at one. The later ones, the true 'spectrum' boats like yours had welded seams. on some, they had issues with cracking. But the same can be said with trackers. I'd not mind having that boat, but I need something longer for the great lakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Driftless, post: 504962, member: 34665"] forgot: That guy should have learned his lesson, but who knows, people can be quite dumb and hard headed sometimes. That's just a bad intersection for some reason. It seems to be the locus of bad ju ju. After you drain the tank, might want to see if you can rent/borrow a scope to view the inside. Something can fold up and wind up in there, but once it flattens out, it's hard to get out as you can't pour it out. I'd think the spectrum will go first as that just looks like it's a more capable ride, on bow lines alone. I'd keep that one and sell the princraft as that name is better known. And anyone doing any research on spectrum boats will find out there is a history they have to be aware of when looking at one. The later ones, the true 'spectrum' boats like yours had welded seams. on some, they had issues with cracking. But the same can be said with trackers. I'd not mind having that boat, but I need something longer for the great lakes. [/QUOTE]
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