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Old 03-21-2012, 10:11 PM
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Default WX1900 & mounting tracks

I am waiting for my new WX1900 and was wondering if anyone out there has the Berts or Traxstech mounted on their WX1900. My plan was to skip the rail and mount a 60" track on the gunnels. I fish mostly walleye and dabble in some great lakes salmon and lake trout.

The problem is the gunnels on the Wx have a radius not a flat surface.

Has anyone tried this and how is it working out, and looking.
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Old 03-22-2012, 06:29 AM
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I am waiting for my new WX1900 and was wondering if anyone out there has the Berts or Traxstech mounted on their WX1900. My plan was to skip the rail and mount a 60" track on the gunnels. I fish mostly walleye and dabble in some great lakes salmon and lake trout.

The problem is the gunnels on the Wx have a radius not a flat surface.

Has anyone tried this and how is it working out, and looking.
I have 6" Bert's Tracks on my WX1850. James Holst put 6' TraxTech Tracks on his WX2100. Very doable without issue.
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Old 03-23-2012, 12:24 PM
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Ho do the gunnels on the 1850 and 2100 compare to the 1900?
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