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The Sun Tracker Party Barge is built by Tracker Marine, one of the highest-volume pontoon builders, and the line spans models from compact family layouts up to large entertainment platforms. The Party Barge 20 DLX measures 20 feet with a 10-passenger capacity, three boarding points (a bow gate, a wheelchair-accessible port-side door, and a transom boarding door), and TrackForm contoured side panels that add rigidity while reducing the boxy stanchion look. Larger models in the range carry an 8-foot-6-inch beam, and the family-and-fishing crowd is the clear target buyer, with the Party Barge 22 Sportfish adding reclining fishing chairs that double as captain's seats.
On the water, the Party Barge 20 DLX runs a Mercury 115-horsepower outboard with a Command Thrust gear case for turning a larger prop and better low-speed dock control, returning a range of 154 miles on a full tank. The Party Barge 22 with a 150-horsepower Mercury broke 30 mph and comes base with a 90. The 22 XP3 is rated for 115 to 200 horsepower; with the popular 150-horsepower Mercury four-stroke turning a 15.6 x 13 prop, it reached a top speed of 35.8 mph at 5,800 rpm and cruised at 15.6 mph (3,000 rpm) burning 3.7 gallons per hour for a 200-mile range against its 52-gallon fuel tank. The 22 Sportfish, rated to 135 horsepower with a 115 Mercury Optimax, hit 36 mph top, cruised for 132 miles, and reached 30 mph in 14.2 seconds. At the top of the line, the Party Barge 254 XP3 with a 300-horsepower Mercury Verado reached 48.2 mph.
The XP3 pontoon logs are 26 inches in diameter with welded-on lifting strakes, wave deflectors, and internal bracing, contributing to handling that holds a level attitude through turns and runs roughly five degrees bow-high at cruise. The 22 Sportfish rides on 24-inch-diameter pontoons and weighs approximately 3,200 pounds, while the 22 XP3 has an empty weight near 4,880 pounds and a length overall of 24 feet 2 inches. The Party Barge 254 XP3 stretches to 27 feet 5 inches with an 8-foot-6-inch beam.
Helm equipment scales with the model. The 20 DLX uses a digital touchscreen with backup tactile switches, a tilt wheel, and a Wet Sound stereo; the 22 adds a glass cockpit display showing speed, fuel level, and fuel burn rate, plus a Wet Sound system with four speakers and waterproof rubber-faced switching. The 22 XP3 carries hydraulic steering, a removable windshield, multi-function gauges, and a Jensen stereo with Bluetooth and USB. The 254 XP3 steps up to a Lowrance Elite 5 GPS, twin SmartCraft gauges, SeaStar hydraulic steering, and Mercury DTS digital throttle and shift. Across models the captain's chair reclines, slides fore and aft, swivels to face passengers, and has self-leveling or flip-up armrests.
Storage is a defining feature: the patented StowMore seat-back system lifts and slides the cushion to open the space behind the seat, adding about 50 percent more storage on the 22 XP3, and most lounges have lockable bases for valuables. The 9-foot QuickLift Bimini deploys by one person and lays down for low bridges or trailering. Layouts include corner cup-holder storage, pop-up changing rooms under the stern lounge, swim platforms with stainless reboarding ladders, removable tow pylons for water sports, and movable cocktail tables that mount at the bow or stern. The 254 XP3 adds a refreshment center with sink, pullout sprayer, and a 13.5-gallon on-demand freshwater tank, plus a color-keyed Bimini with LED lights and flip-up cleats.
For shoppers looking at a Sun Tracker Party Barge for sale, the range covers the 20 DLX, the 22 and 22 XP3, and the 254 XP3, with optional trailers available, including a tandem-axle unit with a swing-away tongue jack and bow-access ladder on the 22 XP3. Standard decking is vinyl over marine-grade plywood, with woven or sculptured seagrass marine carpet offered as an upgrade. Points to weigh include the standard horsepower versus a larger engine for resale and performance, the slipperiness of the base vinyl decking, and a bow swim ladder that tucks under the front lip but can be awkward to manage from the deck.
Currently, there are 3,078 boats available for sale for Sun Tracker boats. Prices range from $1,297 to $76,920, with an average listing price of $40,642. The inventory includes 2,805 new boats and 273 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 3,078 powerboats. 1 boat has been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Pontoon, Other, Barge, and Aluminum Fishing. boats are most popular in Minot, Springfield, Saint Augustine, Gainesville, and Morganton. There have been 8,551 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. April is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. June is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are family fun, freshwater fishing, day cruising, and long distance cruising. Most boats contain gps, heated interior, depth sounder, sonar, and radio. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have MERCURY MARINE engines or Mercury engines or MERCURY engines.
On the water, the Party Barge 20 DLX runs a Mercury 115-horsepower outboard with a Command Thrust gear case for turning a larger prop and better low-speed dock control, returning a range of 154 miles on a full tank. The Party Barge 22 with a 150-horsepower Mercury broke 30 mph and comes base with a 90. The 22 XP3 is rated for 115 to 200 horsepower; with the popular 150-horsepower Mercury four-stroke turning a 15.6 x 13 prop, it reached a top speed of 35.8 mph at 5,800 rpm and cruised at 15.6 mph (3,000 rpm) burning 3.7 gallons per hour for a 200-mile range against its 52-gallon fuel tank. The 22 Sportfish, rated to 135 horsepower with a 115 Mercury Optimax, hit 36 mph top, cruised for 132 miles, and reached 30 mph in 14.2 seconds. At the top of the line, the Party Barge 254 XP3 with a 300-horsepower Mercury Verado reached 48.2 mph.
The XP3 pontoon logs are 26 inches in diameter with welded-on lifting strakes, wave deflectors, and internal bracing, contributing to handling that holds a level attitude through turns and runs roughly five degrees bow-high at cruise. The 22 Sportfish rides on 24-inch-diameter pontoons and weighs approximately 3,200 pounds, while the 22 XP3 has an empty weight near 4,880 pounds and a length overall of 24 feet 2 inches. The Party Barge 254 XP3 stretches to 27 feet 5 inches with an 8-foot-6-inch beam.
Helm equipment scales with the model. The 20 DLX uses a digital touchscreen with backup tactile switches, a tilt wheel, and a Wet Sound stereo; the 22 adds a glass cockpit display showing speed, fuel level, and fuel burn rate, plus a Wet Sound system with four speakers and waterproof rubber-faced switching. The 22 XP3 carries hydraulic steering, a removable windshield, multi-function gauges, and a Jensen stereo with Bluetooth and USB. The 254 XP3 steps up to a Lowrance Elite 5 GPS, twin SmartCraft gauges, SeaStar hydraulic steering, and Mercury DTS digital throttle and shift. Across models the captain's chair reclines, slides fore and aft, swivels to face passengers, and has self-leveling or flip-up armrests.
Storage is a defining feature: the patented StowMore seat-back system lifts and slides the cushion to open the space behind the seat, adding about 50 percent more storage on the 22 XP3, and most lounges have lockable bases for valuables. The 9-foot QuickLift Bimini deploys by one person and lays down for low bridges or trailering. Layouts include corner cup-holder storage, pop-up changing rooms under the stern lounge, swim platforms with stainless reboarding ladders, removable tow pylons for water sports, and movable cocktail tables that mount at the bow or stern. The 254 XP3 adds a refreshment center with sink, pullout sprayer, and a 13.5-gallon on-demand freshwater tank, plus a color-keyed Bimini with LED lights and flip-up cleats.
For shoppers looking at a Sun Tracker Party Barge for sale, the range covers the 20 DLX, the 22 and 22 XP3, and the 254 XP3, with optional trailers available, including a tandem-axle unit with a swing-away tongue jack and bow-access ladder on the 22 XP3. Standard decking is vinyl over marine-grade plywood, with woven or sculptured seagrass marine carpet offered as an upgrade. Points to weigh include the standard horsepower versus a larger engine for resale and performance, the slipperiness of the base vinyl decking, and a bow swim ladder that tucks under the front lip but can be awkward to manage from the deck.
Currently, there are 3,078 boats available for sale for Sun Tracker boats. Prices range from $1,297 to $76,920, with an average listing price of $40,642. The inventory includes 2,805 new boats and 273 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 3,078 powerboats. 1 boat has been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Pontoon, Other, Barge, and Aluminum Fishing. boats are most popular in Minot, Springfield, Saint Augustine, Gainesville, and Morganton. There have been 8,551 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. April is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. June is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are family fun, freshwater fishing, day cruising, and long distance cruising. Most boats contain gps, heated interior, depth sounder, sonar, and radio. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have MERCURY MARINE engines or Mercury engines or MERCURY engines.
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Updated June 30, 2026
3,078
total Sun Tracker boats for sale
1
Sun Tracker boats for sale added in the past month
8,551
Sun Tracker boats for sale sold in the past year
$40,642
is the average listing price of Sun Tracker boats for sale
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The busiest month for Sun Tracker boats for sale is Apr, with 486 boats added and 917 boats sold
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