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<blockquote data-quote="Yellowhorse7" data-source="post: 474998" data-attributes="member: 25880"><p>New guy here. Joined because I'll be re-restoring my 1989 Tracker Pro 17 this winter. I bought it last summer knowing that it would need some work.It's taking on more water lately and I've found plenty of loose rivets that are probably the culprit. I'll also be adding a 75hp with a jack plate to replace the Merc Classic 50. The boat is rated for 60hp but the universal formula says that in theory, the boat can handle 110hp. I'll post some pics soon</p><p></p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yellowhorse7, post: 474998, member: 25880"] New guy here. Joined because I'll be re-restoring my 1989 Tracker Pro 17 this winter. I bought it last summer knowing that it would need some work.It's taking on more water lately and I've found plenty of loose rivets that are probably the culprit. I'll also be adding a 75hp with a jack plate to replace the Merc Classic 50. The boat is rated for 60hp but the universal formula says that in theory, the boat can handle 110hp. I'll post some pics soon Tony [/QUOTE]
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