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Hello,

 

I'm looking to purchase a Tracker 1542 Jon Boat. For one of my local lakes, I want to be able to go under a bridge that sits pretty low to the water. Before I purchase, I want to be sure that won't be a problem. For those of you who own this boat, do you know how high it sits above the water? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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It is called free board and I do not have that boat, but would guess it cannot be higher than 18" .  We will see what others have to say.

 

I just checked for you and the transom height is 16.5 inches so the sides will be the same.

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I don't have that boat but my 15' X36" jon boat draft was 3-4".  Don't forget to factor in the height of the outboard and/or trolling motor.  

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This is highly variable based on how much weight is in the boat.  This includes people, gear, motor, batteries, etc.

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How much clearance is under the bridge? Have you seen other boaters go through?

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On 10/30/2019 at 2:45 PM, Swamp Yankee said:

How much clearance is under the bridge? Have you seen other boaters go through?

Thanks for the comments guys.

 

I just checked the bridge. There is about 30" between the bottom of the bridge and the top of the water.

 

I have seen other jon boats go through there. I just want to make sure something around this size would be able to.

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