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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1997 Tracker 185 Pro Jet (MV1850) rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Novicaine" data-source="post: 306735" data-attributes="member: 8315"><p>I bought the last new one Mercury had last year, so eBay is your best shot. </p><p></p><p>Just a thought, but if you're going to be running the boat a long time, look for a 95-97 fiberglass sport jet boat with a 120 that runs... you can pick them up pretty reasonable, 1-2k ... and use that engine and pump for spare parts. You'll quickly burn that much up on buying sj120 parts from Mercury if something goes wrong and you want to repair it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Novicaine, post: 306735, member: 8315"] I bought the last new one Mercury had last year, so eBay is your best shot. Just a thought, but if you're going to be running the boat a long time, look for a 95-97 fiberglass sport jet boat with a 120 that runs... you can pick them up pretty reasonable, 1-2k ... and use that engine and pump for spare parts. You'll quickly burn that much up on buying sj120 parts from Mercury if something goes wrong and you want to repair it. [/QUOTE]
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