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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
2007 Tracker Pro Crappie
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<blockquote data-quote="Turd Ferguson" data-source="post: 464963" data-attributes="member: 24527"><p>Nice rig man! I went with the plug in pedestal system for my rebuild, really excited to put it to use. Out of curiosity, what size are those pedestals? I settled on 13” pedestals and think they may be a little tall. Also, how do you like those Millenium seats? Their treestand seats are very comfortable, I’ve been looking to upgrade my seats with theirs for the boat. </p><p></p><p>Wish I had seen your post earlier. I had the trim tilt cylinder go out on my ‘88 Merc 45. OEM part was over $400....I was able to find a replacement on Amazon for $150. I’m sure the warranty isn’t great, but it’s cheap enough to replace without asking any questions when it fails. </p><p></p><p>Looking forward to the result! Very nifty idea with the vinyl downspout too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turd Ferguson, post: 464963, member: 24527"] Nice rig man! I went with the plug in pedestal system for my rebuild, really excited to put it to use. Out of curiosity, what size are those pedestals? I settled on 13” pedestals and think they may be a little tall. Also, how do you like those Millenium seats? Their treestand seats are very comfortable, I’ve been looking to upgrade my seats with theirs for the boat. Wish I had seen your post earlier. I had the trim tilt cylinder go out on my ‘88 Merc 45. OEM part was over $400....I was able to find a replacement on Amazon for $150. I’m sure the warranty isn’t great, but it’s cheap enough to replace without asking any questions when it fails. Looking forward to the result! Very nifty idea with the vinyl downspout too! [/QUOTE]
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