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Derek's Tracker TX-17 rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek" data-source="post: 184413" data-attributes="member: 2615"><p>Yesterday I didn’t get as much work on the boat done as I had planned. Instead I drove over 350 miles around the great state (ha) of Massachusetts. It was worth it though since I picked up a FREE 18’ glass boat on a galvanized trailer. :mrgreen: for craigslist. It’s a 18’ Renken bowrider set-up for an outboard motor. Boat is junk only thing I saved from it was the glove box, which I may or may not use. But the trailer is going to work out perfect. It is defiantly more trailer then I need but will still work great and towed awesome. It needs lights and I’ll be moving the tires, winch, and jack from the rotted trailer to the galvanized one. Need to figure out disposal of the junk glass boat, hopefully for free at the town dump.</p><p></p><p>After my travels I only had a little time to work on my tracker. I the cut foam and re-installed one side of the rear deck. The other side is ready as soon as I get the right tubing to plumb my livewell drain line. Its 1-3/8” which is a weird size. Again I forgot to snap any pictures. ](*,)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek, post: 184413, member: 2615"] Yesterday I didn’t get as much work on the boat done as I had planned. Instead I drove over 350 miles around the great state (ha) of Massachusetts. It was worth it though since I picked up a FREE 18’ glass boat on a galvanized trailer. :mrgreen: for craigslist. It’s a 18’ Renken bowrider set-up for an outboard motor. Boat is junk only thing I saved from it was the glove box, which I may or may not use. But the trailer is going to work out perfect. It is defiantly more trailer then I need but will still work great and towed awesome. It needs lights and I’ll be moving the tires, winch, and jack from the rotted trailer to the galvanized one. Need to figure out disposal of the junk glass boat, hopefully for free at the town dump. After my travels I only had a little time to work on my tracker. I the cut foam and re-installed one side of the rear deck. The other side is ready as soon as I get the right tubing to plumb my livewell drain line. Its 1-3/8” which is a weird size. Again I forgot to snap any pictures. ](*,) [/QUOTE]
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