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<blockquote data-quote="beetlespin" data-source="post: 440897" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>Tracker sells a LOT of boats so there's more that will have issues then any other brand. I am not a huge fan of Tracker products but I do own a Grizzly 1860. If you compare the welds of a Tracker to a G3, you will see a big difference in how they look. </p><p></p><p>I beat the poop out of my boat. 1 foot chop I am not going slow. It really pounds the flat bottom boat especially at 30 mph. I still have not cracked a weld and my boat is 10 years old. Tracker makes a decent product for what they cost. You get what you pay for.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beetlespin, post: 440897, member: 931"] Tracker sells a LOT of boats so there's more that will have issues then any other brand. I am not a huge fan of Tracker products but I do own a Grizzly 1860. If you compare the welds of a Tracker to a G3, you will see a big difference in how they look. I beat the poop out of my boat. 1 foot chop I am not going slow. It really pounds the flat bottom boat especially at 30 mph. I still have not cracked a weld and my boat is 10 years old. Tracker makes a decent product for what they cost. You get what you pay for..... [/QUOTE]
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