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1987 Bass Tracker V16 SC Guide Special Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="shmelty" data-source="post: 236796" data-attributes="member: 6454"><p>Floor rot and Transom rot are 2 of the main offenders. One thing you won't be able to see is the condition of the foam under the floors. Lots of older Tracker owners have found that the foam was soaked with water and added tons of weight and no flotation to the boat. This would have to be removed and replaced. I was lucky and my foam is fine. The aerator and bilge hoses in my boat were rotted/cracked so I would also check those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmelty, post: 236796, member: 6454"] Floor rot and Transom rot are 2 of the main offenders. One thing you won't be able to see is the condition of the foam under the floors. Lots of older Tracker owners have found that the foam was soaked with water and added tons of weight and no flotation to the boat. This would have to be removed and replaced. I was lucky and my foam is fine. The aerator and bilge hoses in my boat were rotted/cracked so I would also check those. [/QUOTE]
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