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i guess i will be drilling a few sample holes in my stringers.
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Did tracker own another boat co. that made the WA and just rebadge it? Ah, the onion. Blue Heron, where is the hook in your hull? CSY`s may have been the heaviest, but I bet the Moesly`s were the most consistent. Cheers, GFS |
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My '88 Tracker built 23' WA has foam filled stringers.
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I was hoping you would chime in. Any idea who designed it?
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The older these boats get, the more wear and tear there is, so there is a tradeoff with older hulls, although they might of been made better, time and wear causes other problems. I have crawled around a lot of these boats in FL, and I have seen some manufacture/assembly glitchs in a few, but nothing consistantly wrong/bad across any models/year from about 1989 and back. I think the only thing I have seen is the attachement of the hull/cap/liner losens up on all of them after 10 or so years of use. The transoms on almost all of them are wet in areas, but these boats were so overengineered/built that most are still safe and servicable. All the rigging and wiring dropped off fast in the late 80's but that seems to be the way of the industry. The design and ride are pretty consistant across all years. I believe the late 80's boats are heavier than most other years. T |
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But we get out in 20SF as often as we can (BTW, this eats into project time, but it's worth every second ) Lloyd
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The topsides of that era were more function than form. Does she ride nicely? Every minuite on the ocean is bonus time. The work to get there just makes it a little sweeter. Cheers, GFS |
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Of course she does! They seem to like a little weight forward. Sorry you didn`t hit the Jersey gathering. How`s the big boat and the soft grass treating you? We should think about Long Point for the fall. I was in Melbourne lately and it sure has grown.
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