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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Customized 1996 Bass Tracker Pro Team 17 renovation
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<blockquote data-quote="Lowrider1" data-source="post: 492111" data-attributes="member: 17989"><p>WOW very nice!! </p><p></p><p>I have a 1995 Grumman 1754 that was once upon a time a bass boat pretty much like yours. I still have the front casting deck but I nearly got thrown overboard while trying to land a rockfish. A wave/wake hit the boat on the other side from where I was playing the fish and dumped hundreds of gallons of water into the boat. I lost the rod and fish but save the boat. I spent a long winter raising the gunnels 10" to hopefully keep that from happening again. So far with success. Sons and I used it to duck hunt from so it needed paint and I camoed it which is still the way it is now. This Winter I'm going to rewire everything and swap out light as you did and get it ready to chase trout on Henry's Lake next fall. </p><p></p><p>The older I get more I like the high sides!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowrider1, post: 492111, member: 17989"] WOW very nice!! I have a 1995 Grumman 1754 that was once upon a time a bass boat pretty much like yours. I still have the front casting deck but I nearly got thrown overboard while trying to land a rockfish. A wave/wake hit the boat on the other side from where I was playing the fish and dumped hundreds of gallons of water into the boat. I lost the rod and fish but save the boat. I spent a long winter raising the gunnels 10" to hopefully keep that from happening again. So far with success. Sons and I used it to duck hunt from so it needed paint and I camoed it which is still the way it is now. This Winter I'm going to rewire everything and swap out light as you did and get it ready to chase trout on Henry's Lake next fall. The older I get more I like the high sides!! [/QUOTE]
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