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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1991 1648 Tracker Sportsman 16
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<blockquote data-quote="Nussy" data-source="post: 117025" data-attributes="member: 2148"><p>If the motors work I think you got a pretty good deal!!!! As far as the conversion. This site rocks for ideas but in the end go with your gut...... you're the one that has to fish out of it. A 1648 is a great boat to start with. Should be very stable for whatever style platform you decide to build. I like the idea of redistributing the weight a little bit, but try to get it in the water to run it to see how it's distributed already. Good luck looking forward to seeing your build. </p><p></p><p>P.S. I'm a salesman with very little construction/building background. Doing boat conversions really aren't as tough as I orginally anticipated. They can however be time consuming. Just be patient and everything will turn out well. The guys on this site are fantastic and always willing to help and provide great ideas. Don't be afraid to ask for input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nussy, post: 117025, member: 2148"] If the motors work I think you got a pretty good deal!!!! As far as the conversion. This site rocks for ideas but in the end go with your gut...... you're the one that has to fish out of it. A 1648 is a great boat to start with. Should be very stable for whatever style platform you decide to build. I like the idea of redistributing the weight a little bit, but try to get it in the water to run it to see how it's distributed already. Good luck looking forward to seeing your build. P.S. I'm a salesman with very little construction/building background. Doing boat conversions really aren't as tough as I orginally anticipated. They can however be time consuming. Just be patient and everything will turn out well. The guys on this site are fantastic and always willing to help and provide great ideas. Don't be afraid to ask for input. [/QUOTE]
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