I picked up an '85 Bass Tracker aluminum Jon w/ forward V boat, 17 foot. This is in 1985 condition though seems it's been mostly stored away from weather.
Going to refurbish this boat over time from decks to console.
It has a Mercury 50hp two stroke that I got lucky with... Simple air pressure shot up the water outtake while running fixed the impeller and actually made the motor run smoothly. Motor wise, I would really enjoy a four stroke though... It is what it is, budget blessed by the Queen.
Edit added: Brief motor flick. It did not idle and I believed the impeller was seized as no water was shooting through the out-take. I replaced the fuel tank, and hose, added an inline fuel filter, cleaned the engine fuel filter and placed premium, no ethanol fuel and sea foam fuel additive. Called Mercury to get the specific part # for impeller and carburator kits. Ran into a great parts guy who advised me to blow compressed air into the water out-take while the motor was operating... I did so, a few times over and sure enough, the motor idles great, water shoots out great... Etc. Going to rebuild the carb soon more for the sake of unknown last time this was done. I did play with the float. Worked well.
Has an earlier style front, foot control trolling motor that I'll upgrade eventually. Currently it works. Originally connected by alligator clips to a front battery that sat on the deck.
I installed two of the larger 650 CCA marine deep cycle batteries, linked them together and ran a recharger unit (Husqvarna) that is fixed to the batteries. Plug in and recharge begins.
Fished 10/2 wire from the batteries to a breaker and from there to the console and to the front to connect the trolling motor each with their fuse.
Going to refurbish this boat over time from decks to console.
It has a Mercury 50hp two stroke that I got lucky with... Simple air pressure shot up the water outtake while running fixed the impeller and actually made the motor run smoothly. Motor wise, I would really enjoy a four stroke though... It is what it is, budget blessed by the Queen.
Edit added: Brief motor flick. It did not idle and I believed the impeller was seized as no water was shooting through the out-take. I replaced the fuel tank, and hose, added an inline fuel filter, cleaned the engine fuel filter and placed premium, no ethanol fuel and sea foam fuel additive. Called Mercury to get the specific part # for impeller and carburator kits. Ran into a great parts guy who advised me to blow compressed air into the water out-take while the motor was operating... I did so, a few times over and sure enough, the motor idles great, water shoots out great... Etc. Going to rebuild the carb soon more for the sake of unknown last time this was done. I did play with the float. Worked well.
Has an earlier style front, foot control trolling motor that I'll upgrade eventually. Currently it works. Originally connected by alligator clips to a front battery that sat on the deck.
I installed two of the larger 650 CCA marine deep cycle batteries, linked them together and ran a recharger unit (Husqvarna) that is fixed to the batteries. Plug in and recharge begins.
Fished 10/2 wire from the batteries to a breaker and from there to the console and to the front to connect the trolling motor each with their fuse.
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