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Manual for Tracker Pro 17 - 1989 or about that time period
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<blockquote data-quote="BoaterGirl" data-source="post: 353744" data-attributes="member: 14288"><p>Previous owner mentioned a short in the lights. Not sure what that means as no lights were included. There is a hole with two prongs in the bow and an empty hole in the stern area on the starboard side. Looks like whatever was there, is no more. Just a hole where you can see down into the foam interior. Is that for the rear light? I can send pictures, if it would help. How hard would it be to get this straightened out with out taking the decking apart. This is our first boat and it is for our teenager fisherman for Potomac River. We could just buy some battery powered lights, but wanted to explore options before putting down money. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoaterGirl, post: 353744, member: 14288"] Previous owner mentioned a short in the lights. Not sure what that means as no lights were included. There is a hole with two prongs in the bow and an empty hole in the stern area on the starboard side. Looks like whatever was there, is no more. Just a hole where you can see down into the foam interior. Is that for the rear light? I can send pictures, if it would help. How hard would it be to get this straightened out with out taking the decking apart. This is our first boat and it is for our teenager fisherman for Potomac River. We could just buy some battery powered lights, but wanted to explore options before putting down money. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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