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Old 03-14-2017, 08:54 AM
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Hello kmoose
Thanks for the reply, I have previously owned 2 20' seacraft center consoles both potter hulls, pretty much know what to look for as far as problems, was just a little leary of this tracker because of the neg. Comments. It's never had bottom paint and as I said the hull and bottom are flawless., would need to re power as it has an 89 motor on it, considering a 250 hp , any problems with your suzuki
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Old 03-14-2017, 09:08 AM
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Hello kmoose
Thanks for the reply, I have previously owned 2 20' seacraft center consoles both potter hulls, pretty much know what to look for as far as problems, was just a little leary of this tracker because of the neg. Comments. It's never had bottom paint and as I said the hull and bottom are flawless., would need to re power as it has an 89 motor on it, considering a 250 hp , any problems with your suzuki
I've had very good luck with Zukes over the past 11 years and for the price per hp I don't see any of the others coming close as far as price. Reliability is great for all of the major brands so it's pretty hard to pick a bad one in that HP range.
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