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From the spec sheet, the storage length of a Bass Tracker classic is 20'1" but I have seen other website listed as 19'2".  I wish is the latter because 20'1 is a bit tight for me to put in my garage.  What is the minimum storage length?

 

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I'm interested in the same info.  I have a 19'8" garage.  I'm looking for ways to shorten the length as much as possible.  

I noticed that the winch up front can be repositioned.  At least I think it can based on the photos I've seen.  Moving the winch forward would move the boat forward a few inches (initially it doesnt overhang the front of the trailer).  Trimming down and turning the motor would help as well.  I know the listed length is trimmed down, but is it also turned?  

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Hey guys, there’s a thread here that is all about the Tracker Heritage and Tracker Classic. I believe they’re the same boat just different badging. Head over there and ask those guys. They’re all helpful and have made some cool mods to their rigs. 

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On 4/3/2019 at 1:48 PM, Loochy88 said:

I'm interested in the same info.  I have a 19'8" garage.  I'm looking for ways to shorten the length as much as possible.  

I noticed that the winch up front can be repositioned.  At least I think it can based on the photos I've seen.  Moving the winch forward would move the boat forward a few inches (initially it doesnt overhang the front of the trailer).  Trimming down and turning the motor would help as well.  I know the listed length is trimmed down, but is it also turned?  

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I went to Cabela's last night to check on the option of moving the winch, it seems doable.  That would shorten the total length by roughly 3 inches, however, the sales person says that would put more weigh on the tow vehicle, which is true.  I am not sure if it would matter much though.

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1 hour ago, Tinbox said:

I went to Cabela's last night to check on the option of moving the winch, it seems doable.  That would shorten the total length by roughly 3 inches, however, the sales person says that would put more weigh on the tow vehicle, which is true.  I am not sure if it would matter much though.

I can't imagine that 3 inches would be that big if an issue.  I dont know how to calculate what a difference 3 inches would make, but it seems insignificant for a 1000 lb boat.  Not sure what you're towing with, but tongue weight on a 1500 silverado is aroudn 1000 lbs I believe.  

Might interfere with your lift gate or place the boat a bit closer to the car, but it shouldn't really matter much.  

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