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Tracker Grizzly 1754 MVX SC
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<blockquote data-quote="Rrider" data-source="post: 384585" data-attributes="member: 7456"><p>I have a tracker 1648 with a 60/40 Mercury and a custom front console. It started life as a SC which for the shallow rocky water was terrible. It needed at least 18" of water to plane and seeing rocks in the water at WOT was a challenge. With the battery up front and a new front CC made all the difference. Less than 12" of water needed to plane and will run in 4-5 " of water at full throttle. I also have a grizzly 1754 with a 40 prop and that boat is much heavier. To be honest, I am not sure you would be happy with the performance of a 60/40 jet on that heavy of a boat. Unless you have good water depth to get on plane and do not have to worry about big rocks you might be ok. With the large inboard gas tank and all that weight in the back getting on plane in shallow water will be a challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rrider, post: 384585, member: 7456"] I have a tracker 1648 with a 60/40 Mercury and a custom front console. It started life as a SC which for the shallow rocky water was terrible. It needed at least 18" of water to plane and seeing rocks in the water at WOT was a challenge. With the battery up front and a new front CC made all the difference. Less than 12" of water needed to plane and will run in 4-5 " of water at full throttle. I also have a grizzly 1754 with a 40 prop and that boat is much heavier. To be honest, I am not sure you would be happy with the performance of a 60/40 jet on that heavy of a boat. Unless you have good water depth to get on plane and do not have to worry about big rocks you might be ok. With the large inboard gas tank and all that weight in the back getting on plane in shallow water will be a challenge. [/QUOTE]
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