jparrishbt
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So, after my first 89 Bass Tracker Tournament TX, and my second 88 Bass Tracker Pro 17, I swore I was done with them. No more trackers. Well, I lied. After cruising the back roads and peaking around. I found gold, well silver. It lied in the guys front yard, I had the urge to go up and ask him, then all of a sudden I had a 17 ft Bass Tracker III behind me on the way home. Got it for $250. Came with boat, trailer, two brand new NAV lights, two 1 week old tires and rims plus a spare, good throttle and steering cables for a merc (free to whomever wants them plus cost of shipping). I already have a 4 year old Yamaha 20 hp lined up for it for next to nothing. Need to find myself a trolling motor, batteries, and cosmetics them we will be good to go. 20hp is a little small I know however I own a Ranger and this is my backwater and shallow river boat.
So here is my plan in the next couple of weeks. And all the things I am going to put on it.
-There are no decks, it is completely bare, so get all the dirt and crap out of the hull, sandblast the console, and put some either carpeted decks or decks coated with tuff skid, or whatever the non-skid stuff is.
-Get some seats in it.
-Batteries, trolling motor, led light bar for catfishing and early morning duck hunting and fishing, and switches and wires for all of that.
- Hook up motor and trolling motor.
- Then completely redo the trailer. I want to coat the trailer with either Harbor Freight bed liner for durability, or maybe something else? It also needs all trailer components. Lights, winch, jack, transom buckles, and hitch coupler. Just because I want worry free for a while I want it all to be brand new. Pretty cheap through HF and okay quality for a little tracker.
-Maybe a simple fish finder for temp
So here is my plan in the next couple of weeks. And all the things I am going to put on it.
-There are no decks, it is completely bare, so get all the dirt and crap out of the hull, sandblast the console, and put some either carpeted decks or decks coated with tuff skid, or whatever the non-skid stuff is.
-Get some seats in it.
-Batteries, trolling motor, led light bar for catfishing and early morning duck hunting and fishing, and switches and wires for all of that.
- Hook up motor and trolling motor.
- Then completely redo the trailer. I want to coat the trailer with either Harbor Freight bed liner for durability, or maybe something else? It also needs all trailer components. Lights, winch, jack, transom buckles, and hitch coupler. Just because I want worry free for a while I want it all to be brand new. Pretty cheap through HF and okay quality for a little tracker.
-Maybe a simple fish finder for temp