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Tracker Grizzly 1754 Center Console Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 403401" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Looks good. I have a Lowe 1652 and the center console is 19" wide which leaves enough room for me to get around so you should be ok. I would suggest putting the side angle pieces on the inside if you are barefoot in the boat a lot. I could see catching a foot on those as you walk around the console. I moved my console up so it's almost against the front deck but left the space for the angle piece so it would be going into a crossmember. I could barely get the rivet gun in to put in the rivets so depending on where you plan to mount the console, you might want to consider putting the front angle inside as well. What size wheel were planning to use? That might determine if your console is too high to be comfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 403401, member: 12995"] Looks good. I have a Lowe 1652 and the center console is 19" wide which leaves enough room for me to get around so you should be ok. I would suggest putting the side angle pieces on the inside if you are barefoot in the boat a lot. I could see catching a foot on those as you walk around the console. I moved my console up so it's almost against the front deck but left the space for the angle piece so it would be going into a crossmember. I could barely get the rivet gun in to put in the rivets so depending on where you plan to mount the console, you might want to consider putting the front angle inside as well. What size wheel were planning to use? That might determine if your console is too high to be comfortable. [/QUOTE]
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