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Old 12-11-2004, 06:45 PM
dcobbett dcobbett is offline
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Default 1989 Tracker 20 CC

All,

Looked at what seemed to be a very clean 1989 Tracker 20 CC late today. The hull appeared to be two piece-the hull with a liner consisting of the rail/gunnels and floor. It was outdoors and I was running out of daylight, and I didn’t get a real good look at everything, so I came away with the following general questions that I hope forum members can answer, or at least have an opinion on:

Does anyone know what the cross section of the floor and transom is, and what the composition of the stringers is? In other words, is there wood, and, if so, where is it?

The transom appears to be set up for a 25” shaft. Is that standard for a 1989 Tracker SeaCraft, and did Tracker raise the floor at the same time, or is it pretty much where it was in the Potter era?

Aside from any issues associated with “…it isn’t a Potter…”, (just kidding) if I take a better look at the boat, anything specific I should be sure to look for?
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