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81 Bass Tracker Restoration, Rehab!
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<blockquote data-quote="Blkrvrbart" data-source="post: 472668" data-attributes="member: 23509"><p>Hey Jinxd! I did the same thing you’re doing now two years ago for my folks. 81 Tracker II. I used aluminum plate instead of wood, added a rear deck, made the front deck a little higher and bigger. I had to replace all the foam due to mouse damage while in storage. My build is on this page, tried to post all the progress in hopes it may help someone some day. It was a fun project, and it turned out to be a nice bass boat. Since neither of them can launch it, they’ve had me keep it at my place, so when I get a chance to tweak things on it I pull it into the shed and make it a little better. USCG is dead serious about the foam and so should you be. If anything put more foam in than what was there originally. </p><p>Enjoy the project, and more importantly enjoy the fishing!</p><p></p><p>https://forum.tinboats.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=44702</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blkrvrbart, post: 472668, member: 23509"] Hey Jinxd! I did the same thing you’re doing now two years ago for my folks. 81 Tracker II. I used aluminum plate instead of wood, added a rear deck, made the front deck a little higher and bigger. I had to replace all the foam due to mouse damage while in storage. My build is on this page, tried to post all the progress in hopes it may help someone some day. It was a fun project, and it turned out to be a nice bass boat. Since neither of them can launch it, they’ve had me keep it at my place, so when I get a chance to tweak things on it I pull it into the shed and make it a little better. USCG is dead serious about the foam and so should you be. If anything put more foam in than what was there originally. Enjoy the project, and more importantly enjoy the fishing! https://forum.tinboats.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=44702 [/QUOTE]
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