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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 20:28:46 -0400, DK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 20:18:50 -0400, DK wrote: colisa wrote: We have recently become the owners of a Bass Tracker Pro Team 17 with a Mercury Marine Tracker 40 HP 4 cyl outboard... I need help finding the engine serial number. I took pictures and put it in a blog, figuring it would be easier than trying to explain that dohickey or whachamacallit: http://colisasworld.blogspot.com/200...ding-boat.html can anybody here help me? Thanks, Colisa That's a 3 cylinder, 966cc, motor, not 4. With the Tracker graphics on the cowling, it's probably the same year as the boat - give or take one year. I don't think a lot has changed since it was built. I used to own the same boat - a little newer - and had the 40hp ELPTO motor. Keep the carbs clean and it will run like a champ. I wish I never sold it. I've been looking for a new aluminum bass boat for a while now. I can't decide on the brand or the motor I want. I do miss freshwater fishing. Tracker Team 175 is a great entry boat for just kicking around small lakes and even medium lakes. Oddly, it's not tippy at all - you think it would be, but it's not. Another that I like a lot is the Tracker Panfish I had mine 4 miles offshore fishing on the reef on a few calm days before I bought the bigger boat. You're a braver man than I am. :) I always had PFD's, a VHF (even though the cell phone always worked in that area), and even an EPIRB. I've only felt seasick once in my life and it was in that low boat in 1' seas. |
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