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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1989 Bass Tracker Pro 17 aka FLATS HOOKER
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<blockquote data-quote="bryanc7688" data-source="post: 334532" data-attributes="member: 13075"><p>Thanks guys for the support!</p><p></p><p>Jules- yes the previous owner had done a bit of a remodel himself... Used a lot of wood and cut some corners on little things such as carpet and things like that.. For the most part the hull was in great shape- still a bit dirty until we get the pressure washer on there on Monday but as of now I havent came across any cracking.. :shock: </p><p></p><p>I was prepared to have nothing when it came to electrical but to our surprise lights, bilage, livewell, and even all the gauges work... We will be re-wiring it all but having a starting place is a great thing to work with. Also soing to be adding lights in the boat as well as 12v charger at the front for a spotlight. Not sure yet what were going to do with the foam. Monday will be day 2 and after that should be moving along.. I will be on the water all weekend!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryanc7688, post: 334532, member: 13075"] Thanks guys for the support! Jules- yes the previous owner had done a bit of a remodel himself... Used a lot of wood and cut some corners on little things such as carpet and things like that.. For the most part the hull was in great shape- still a bit dirty until we get the pressure washer on there on Monday but as of now I havent came across any cracking.. :shock: I was prepared to have nothing when it came to electrical but to our surprise lights, bilage, livewell, and even all the gauges work... We will be re-wiring it all but having a starting place is a great thing to work with. Also soing to be adding lights in the boat as well as 12v charger at the front for a spotlight. Not sure yet what were going to do with the foam. Monday will be day 2 and after that should be moving along.. I will be on the water all weekend! [/QUOTE]
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