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1984 Bass tracker Tournament v-17

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I am looking into Buying a  1984 BASS TRACKER Tournament v-17, with a 1984 75 HP Suzuki.

If i were to Buy it, I am buying it from a friend. But what is y'alls feedback on this boat?

Plus it goes 45 MPH with only a 75 on it when its rated for 90HP!

I have a '89 Bass Tracker Tournament V-17 with a Mercury Classic 50 (45hp).  I am getting about 27mph with it.  I really do love it.  A few things I've noticed....

The whole rod locker did not open, only half, the front board was rotted out on mine so I replaced it with a new one, adding rivetted hinges to create a full door for the rod locker works sweet now.  I was having trouble with my longer rods, it was really a pain.

With two or more people in the boat it rides very smooth, with just me, it's usually a pretty rough ride and sometimes a very wet ride.  If it's really windy and I have to go in the wrong direction, chances are I'm getting real wet.

Some of the wood has rotted on my boat, it's very easily replaced, I usually pull the staples on the carpet and reuse it.

All the electrical seems to work good thus far

The only time I see a drop of water in the bottom of the hull is if it's really rough out on the water, very rarely do I have any water in the bottom of the boat

I have a 24 volt Minn Kota Maxxum TM, with 65# thrust, works like a champ. It came with a 12-volt 36# TM, I am really glad I upgraded.  You obviously could go more than 65#, but so far that has been more than enough for me

I can run full speed in 1.5 - 2' of water no problems.  I can fish in a little less than a foot of water and still be floating.  I love that, I love fishing shallow, I can often go where other boats can't.  Doesn't look like it, but this boat drafts very little water.

If you have any other questions feel free to either email me or PM me here on the site.  I would be glad help out.  If you don't mind me asking what are you paying for the boat.  I paid $4,000.00 for mine.  I have since replaced the Fish finder, TM, a couple boards, and the external fuel line (clip and bulb).  Other than that all is original on the boat.

I have a '82 bass tracker tournament tx 17'.  I absolutely love it.  Although i will agree that it is kinda a wet ride when its just me.  I have no complaints except that I need a bigger tolling motor on it.  But i'm working on that  :)

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Those early trackers were bad for leaking from the rivets.  I knew a couple guys in my bass club back then that had those early 80's trackers and they invariably wound up having to have the rivets fixed.  I wouldn't be surprised if the wood decking and flooring is rotted unless it's been replaced previously.

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Great BOAT !.... I have 2 Bass Trackers...one's a 1982 Tracker III...the other's an 84 Tournament V-17 with a 60 hp Merc on it....The V-17 is much more roomier and stable than the other. I just recently bought a 1996 Stratos 278....I like it's stability and the ability to fish the points much easier in the wind. I've extended the decks on both bass trackers.....they're now at least 2 times their original sizes.....that was the best mod I did to either one of them. Good luck....and I hope it makes u a real nice boat...I know I've enjoyed mine.

Aron

 Oh man. I loved mine. It was a 1985 w/ 50 merc. Only thing bad was if it is real windy, that thing is like a sail boat. It sits higher out of the water than the new boats.

I have a 2003 tournament v-18 with a 90 merc on the back it dose 45mph its the dryest boat I have ever rode in but like every on else said its a rough ride in chopy water by your self.

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