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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Are waves like this too much for a 1542 tracker?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sask tracker 1542" data-source="post: 253014" data-attributes="member: 7982"><p>Awesome.. I like hearing the input about this subject. </p><p></p><p>I live in the Prairies and the wind can get nasty out of nowhere. I guess i'll have to learn my comfort zone and hopefully stay afloat..lol</p><p></p><p>I have a hard time believing that a 12 foot hull would be much better in the wind and chop than a 15" jon with its length and stability. </p><p></p><p>I know the V cuts the waves but they are so small and I know people are running little V hulls here. In fac t it was my original plan to buy a small V. But people want like $2000 for a crappy old V hulls and trailer here. When I saw i could buy a brand new 2012 1542 Tracker topper for 1200 it seemed like a no brainer to buy one of these cool boats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sask tracker 1542, post: 253014, member: 7982"] Awesome.. I like hearing the input about this subject. I live in the Prairies and the wind can get nasty out of nowhere. I guess i'll have to learn my comfort zone and hopefully stay afloat..lol I have a hard time believing that a 12 foot hull would be much better in the wind and chop than a 15" jon with its length and stability. I know the V cuts the waves but they are so small and I know people are running little V hulls here. In fac t it was my original plan to buy a small V. But people want like $2000 for a crappy old V hulls and trailer here. When I saw i could buy a brand new 2012 1542 Tracker topper for 1200 it seemed like a no brainer to buy one of these cool boats. [/QUOTE]
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