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Numerous members here have great Tracker hulls and there are documented cases of Potter hulls that were the last one laid up before the weekend that are really sad. I would worry less about what year the hull was than the condition of the actual specific boat you are considering buying. These things were made by humans.....as such, a good bit of variation exists.
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The flex on my hull won't hurt the performance and the boat is made well.
I just wish I hadn't heard about it and may never have looked.LOL
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![]() [/QUOTE] I wish someone would take a picture and show me this. It's not that I don't believe it, I just would like to see what it looks like. [/QUOTE] Here's an 85 Scepter I looked at last Sunday that definitely has the hook in port center panel (first picture below). I only had a 2' straightedge, but biggest gap was about 1' fwd of transom. Gap was about 1/16 to 1/8". Longer straightedge might show a bigger gap. Appeared to be a slight hollow spot in port inner panel also, but was by myself and had a hard time holding straightedge and taking photo at same time! ![]() ![]() ![]() Hope this clarifies the issue of the hook in some post-Potter hulls! Denny
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