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Sun Tracker tritoon boats carry the XP3 badge, which is how the builder identifies its three-log configuration on both the Party Barge family cruiser and the fishing-oriented Bass Buggy. The third log lets the boat carry more horsepower, adds buoyancy and provides extra structural support, and Sun Tracker steps up to 26-inch diameter logs on its tritoons rather than the 25-inch tubes common across the segment. The XP3 logs are multi-chambered with welded-on lifting strakes, wave deflectors and internal bracing, plus added trim work where the logs meet the deck. The XP3 rating ranges from 150 up to 250 horsepower across the lineup, and the boats are sold at no-haggle nationally advertised pricing through roughly 130 Bass Pro Shops, Cabela's and Tracker-affiliated dealers, which is where most Sun Tracker tritoons for sale turn up.

The Party Barge 22 XP3 measures 24 feet 2 inches overall on an 8-foot 6-inch beam with an empty weight of 4,880 pounds and a 52-gallon fuel tank. It is rated for engines from 115 up to 200 horsepower, with the 150-horsepower Mercury four-stroke the most popular choice. Fitted with that 150 turning a 15.6 x 13 pitch prop, the boat reached a top speed of 35.8 mph at 5,800 rpm. A 3,000-rpm cruise of 15.6 mph burned 3.7 gallons per hour, translating to a range of about 200 miles while holding a 10 percent fuel reserve. It accelerated to 20 mph in 5.2 seconds and 30 mph in 9.3 seconds, with a slight up-trim settling the boat into a roughly 5-degree bow-high attitude.

The all-fiberglass console runs a minimalist layout with a tachometer, speedometer, fuel gauge and trim gauge, rocker switches, a 12-volt accessory plug, and a Jensen stereo with Bluetooth, USB and MP3 connectivity. Steering is hydraulic on a tilt mount, the engine control sits at the typical pontoon angle within reach of the seat, and the ignition is placed high out of the knee-strike zone. The helm seat swivels, slides and includes flip-up armrests and a storage pouch, and a removable windshield tops the console.

Deck and cockpit details include a swim platform that runs from 18.5 inches at its narrowest to full beam on the starboard side with a deployable swim ladder. Gates measure 25.5 inches, and the center gate is handicapped accessible at 31 inches wide. The Stow More seating system lets you lift the backrests for 50 percent more storage, there is lockable storage under the starboard seat, and a removable table can mount at either the stern or bow. The one-person quick-lift Bimini stretches nine feet, the decking is marine-grade plywood under standard vinyl with a woven-vinyl upgrade available, and the boat carries six-inch cleats and 1.25-inch fence rails. An optional tandem-axle trailer with a swing-away tongue jack and a boarding ladder is offered.

Sun Tracker tritoon price runs noticeably below comparable tritoons, often $10,000 to $20,000 less than other builders on a 22-foot tritoon with a 150, helped by standardized package layouts and the scale of the largest boat builder by volume, owned by White River Marine Group in Springfield, Missouri. That value comes from lighter, thinner materials in places: fencing that does not run full height, shorter gates, smaller-diameter rails, lighter pontoon-mounting brackets and thinner upholstery. Coverage includes a 10-year bow-to-stern warranty with no pro-rating and a limited lifetime structural and deck warranty, transferable to a second owner, with the Mercury outboard warranted separately. Anyone weighing Sun Tracker tritoon reviews should match the boat to calm-water family use rather than heavy chop, read the warranty's fine print closely, and verify horsepower against a realistically loaded boat rather than a lightly loaded demo.



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.

Insights and Analytics for Sun Tracker Boats for Sale

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

Condition

There are 3k new and 273 used Sun Tracker boats for sale

Price

The most common price for Sun Tracker boats for sale is $34k-$45k

Popular boat types

The most popular types of Sun Tracker boats for sale are Pontoon, Other and Barge

Popular cities

The most popular cities for Sun Tracker boats for sale are Minot, ND, Springfield, TX and Saint Augustine, FL

Popular activities

The most popular activities for Sun Tracker boats for sale are Family Fun, Freshwater Fishing and Day Cruising

Popular features

The most popular features for Sun Tracker boats for sale are GPS, Heated Interior and Depth Sounder

Market Activity

The busiest month for Sun Tracker boats for sale is Apr, with 486 boats added and 917 boats sold

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