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Tracker Tournament TX Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobsbaits" data-source="post: 335103" data-attributes="member: 12589"><p>Ok, it's been a little while since I last posted. Fishing was pretty good so I didn't put the time in the rebuild I wanted to. Finally got the boat back from the welder and got the Steelflex on the bottom. The previous owner must have drilled new holes everytime he got a new trolling motor, there was 12 extra holes so I made a new board and body puttied the old holes. Once the Steelflex dries I will be painting the boat and putting on new decals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobsbaits, post: 335103, member: 12589"] Ok, it's been a little while since I last posted. Fishing was pretty good so I didn't put the time in the rebuild I wanted to. Finally got the boat back from the welder and got the Steelflex on the bottom. The previous owner must have drilled new holes everytime he got a new trolling motor, there was 12 extra holes so I made a new board and body puttied the old holes. Once the Steelflex dries I will be painting the boat and putting on new decals. [/QUOTE]
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