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Old 12-17-2012, 09:06 AM
mrobertson mrobertson is offline
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Keep the pics coming. We need more tracker 20 owners on here!!!! I did a quick restore of one early this year.

http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ad.php?t=23607


The way mine is setup, light, and with that 115 2 smoker..........it will surprise the hell out of you. Absolutely fantastic boat in a short tight chop. I frequently cruise by other boats taking a pounding in a typical 2 foot chesapeake bay chop.

You're right about the console. I swear the consoles are the same on that era 20's and 23's (i have both). The stock console on the tracker era 20's is way too big.

-Mike
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Old 12-17-2012, 12:20 PM
otterhound otterhound is offline
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I read through your thread a couple of times and it inspired me to dive in. I particularly liked your console and will keep looking for something similar. In the meantime though narrowing the present one and taking off the flange gives a lot more room to get around it. The motor that's on it right now is a 1989 Black Max 150 with a number of issues but with a daughter in college the 130 Etec is going to have to wait a couple of years . On the upside though I'm happy with the way it performs when it's running correctly. Fuel mileage is another story though .
Rod
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