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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzbait" data-source="post: 469700" data-attributes="member: 24736"><p>I have had good luck with 3 trackers over the years. No issues at all really. My experience has been with newer models, 2010 was the first brand new one, and a 2019 grizzly. My first boat was a 94 tracker tadpole. A sweet lil 12' rig that was pretty, and caught everything that swam. I kept em all up well, and have had no problems. I really don't know what to say about the years you mentioned, but I do see alot of em restored and enjoyed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzbait, post: 469700, member: 24736"] I have had good luck with 3 trackers over the years. No issues at all really. My experience has been with newer models, 2010 was the first brand new one, and a 2019 grizzly. My first boat was a 94 tracker tadpole. A sweet lil 12' rig that was pretty, and caught everything that swam. I kept em all up well, and have had no problems. I really don't know what to say about the years you mentioned, but I do see alot of em restored and enjoyed. [/QUOTE]
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