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Derek's Tracker TX-17 rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek" data-source="post: 183573" data-attributes="member: 2615"><p>If you ever fished out here, I live right around the corner from East Waushacum. Its the only pond with a boat ramp in town.</p><p></p><p> I forgot to take any pictures. I added extra framing to the front deck. With the vertical kicker I added the framing is solid, even without the wood on it. I also framed out a 24"x17" hatch for the front portion of the front deck. I plan to use this area to store dirty gear (anchor, paddle, beach chair, etc) as the other compartments will be carpeted inside.</p><p></p><p>Then I moved on to the rear, laid the floor for the rear fuel/battery hatch. Also the baffle between the livewell and fuel area was installed. Started cutting up foam for under the rear deck. I have one side mostly complete but I couldn't finish installing it and that side of the deck until I plumb the livewell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek, post: 183573, member: 2615"] If you ever fished out here, I live right around the corner from East Waushacum. Its the only pond with a boat ramp in town. I forgot to take any pictures. I added extra framing to the front deck. With the vertical kicker I added the framing is solid, even without the wood on it. I also framed out a 24"x17" hatch for the front portion of the front deck. I plan to use this area to store dirty gear (anchor, paddle, beach chair, etc) as the other compartments will be carpeted inside. Then I moved on to the rear, laid the floor for the rear fuel/battery hatch. Also the baffle between the livewell and fuel area was installed. Started cutting up foam for under the rear deck. I have one side mostly complete but I couldn't finish installing it and that side of the deck until I plumb the livewell. [/QUOTE]
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