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<blockquote data-quote="tnriverluver" data-source="post: 354400" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>I've had my 1542 Tracker for 3 years now and have been very impressed with how stable this boat is. I have bad sometimes wobbly legs from back problems and stability was a major concern for me. The Tracker is much more stable than my 16ft Alumacraft Bass Boat. Most weight in the Tracker is down low and makes a big difference. I'm 200lbs and can stand on the edge and the boat barely leans. Wider is more stable but will also be slower give equal HP due to the increase drag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnriverluver, post: 354400, member: 9284"] I've had my 1542 Tracker for 3 years now and have been very impressed with how stable this boat is. I have bad sometimes wobbly legs from back problems and stability was a major concern for me. The Tracker is much more stable than my 16ft Alumacraft Bass Boat. Most weight in the Tracker is down low and makes a big difference. I'm 200lbs and can stand on the edge and the boat barely leans. Wider is more stable but will also be slower give equal HP due to the increase drag. [/QUOTE]
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