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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Restoring my 1988 Blue Fin Bass Dominator
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<blockquote data-quote="BassDominator" data-source="post: 139166" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>the boat is 16 ft long. not great but for the price it should rival any used tracker...</p><p></p><p>The boats coming along great its just turning out to be more work that i originally expected. i figured new wood carpet and a few parts. we have taken it down to the guts. we were nervous about the rivets leaking so we bought stuff to seal them but in order to reach them all we had to remove all of the flotation foam and we found that it had absorbed a lot of water and was causing the boat to oxidize on the inside.... bad news. </p><p></p><p>but after calculating everything together i think we will be able to get out of this boat for around 2500... including the original purchase price + all new accessories parts etc. </p><p></p><p>most used trackers are around 2500-3000 in rough condition so to find a boat and build it up with all new components for less than the price of a used boat i am pretty happy. </p><p></p><p>i have new pictures i will try to upload later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassDominator, post: 139166, member: 3149"] the boat is 16 ft long. not great but for the price it should rival any used tracker... The boats coming along great its just turning out to be more work that i originally expected. i figured new wood carpet and a few parts. we have taken it down to the guts. we were nervous about the rivets leaking so we bought stuff to seal them but in order to reach them all we had to remove all of the flotation foam and we found that it had absorbed a lot of water and was causing the boat to oxidize on the inside.... bad news. but after calculating everything together i think we will be able to get out of this boat for around 2500... including the original purchase price + all new accessories parts etc. most used trackers are around 2500-3000 in rough condition so to find a boat and build it up with all new components for less than the price of a used boat i am pretty happy. i have new pictures i will try to upload later. [/QUOTE]
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