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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1988 Bass Tracker V17 Restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="88basstrack" data-source="post: 461051" data-attributes="member: 19650"><p>It definitely hasn't gotten old, but a lot has changed in the past year, I got a job 2.5 hours away from family and dad got really sick for a month or so. But every time I come down to visit we always try and go out fishing, I'd say we burn around 20 dollars tops going out. That's when we are really going somewhere though, most of the time we just cruise to our fishing spots. I think the most important thing about this boat is that it gives him something to do and look forward to since he doesn't work as much as he used to. The boat launches aren't as important to us, we have Everglades Holiday Park just down the street and that will get us anywhere we want to go. So the boat launches might be a bigger deal somewhere else in the country.</p><p></p><p>Since I am on my own, I wish we didn't sell the tracker, I would have bought it from pop instead. It was a great boat that was done right.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Brandon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="88basstrack, post: 461051, member: 19650"] It definitely hasn't gotten old, but a lot has changed in the past year, I got a job 2.5 hours away from family and dad got really sick for a month or so. But every time I come down to visit we always try and go out fishing, I'd say we burn around 20 dollars tops going out. That's when we are really going somewhere though, most of the time we just cruise to our fishing spots. I think the most important thing about this boat is that it gives him something to do and look forward to since he doesn't work as much as he used to. The boat launches aren't as important to us, we have Everglades Holiday Park just down the street and that will get us anywhere we want to go. So the boat launches might be a bigger deal somewhere else in the country. Since I am on my own, I wish we didn't sell the tracker, I would have bought it from pop instead. It was a great boat that was done right. Cheers, Brandon [/QUOTE]
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