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Old 06-02-2005, 07:11 PM
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and what it boils down to IMHO is hardware and finish issues are really what set the Potter boats ahead. They have a level of care not seen in the Tracker boats, but structurally, I'd put mine up against any.
I'm not trying to start another "Old vs New" bashing thread, although, I would have to agree that the fit and finish on the Potter hulls is plain to see. It's what you CAN'T see that scares the sheet out of me [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img]

Doghouse, you might have a structually sound hull that was produced by Tracker but the problem here is consistency. Unlike the Potter builts, you never know what your going to see when you open up a Tracker hull----> "Was it built right or not"
Riding around on several SeaCrafts will not provide you with a blueprint of it's craftmanship
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