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Tracker builds welded aluminum fishing boats sold new through Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's, and two models cover most of what shoppers shopping the lineup will compare: the Bass Tracker Classic XL, a modified-V aluminum bass boat, and the Super Guide V16T, a 16-foot tiller-steer rig. The Classic XL is one of the top-selling bass boats in the country because it tows behind a shorter truck, stores in a tight garage, and runs on far less fuel than a comparable fiberglass bass boat. It carries a NMMA capacity rating of three persons or 555 pounds, making it suited to a solo angler, a fishing partner, or a parent taking a couple of kids out.
The 2026 Bass Tracker Classic XL is powered by a 50-horsepower four-stroke Mercury and ships standard with a 6-gallon portable gas tank, one cranking battery, and one trolling motor battery. Owners report the boat sips fuel, with light to moderate use running through roughly one to two tankfuls a week. The welded aluminum hull avoids the rivet maintenance and weld-crack worries common to lighter builds, provided you don't overload it with a high-thrust trolling motor, and its light weight makes solo launching straightforward. The limited edition adds an army-green powder coat, tan carpet, tan-and-brown seating with orange accents and an embroidered Tracker logo on all four seats, plus an Eagle 5 depth finder in place of the standard Striker 4.
On pricing, the 2026 Classic XL base sits just under $17,000, with a typically optioned loan figure around $18,920; the limited ran $18,795 out the door at one dealer, while the standard red or black Classic XL runs roughly $1,000 to $1,500 less. Those numbers have climbed steadily — the 2024 base was under $16,000 and the 2025 base around $16,500 — so buying a previous year's model in stock is the clearest way to negotiate a lower price, in one case nearly $2,000 off. The familiar "$5 a day" advertising reflects pre-2020 pricing closer to $11,000-$12,000; at current figures a 10% down, 120-month loan works out near $7.50 a day, and reaching roughly $6 a day takes about 30% down.
Layout on the Classic XL includes a front live well with overflow and drain, a deep bow storage compartment, rod storage, and under-seat storage at both cockpit positions. The console carries switches for navigation lights, anchor lights, bilge, aerator and horn, plus a 12-volt accessory adapter. The package comes on a trailer with a breakaway tongue — useful for fitting into a shorter garage — and a spare tire. The closely related Pro 170 is the same boat with a larger front casting deck and a smaller rear deck, at a few thousand dollars more, so the Classic XL gives up a little bow walking room in exchange for a roomier stern and lower cost.
The 2025 Super Guide V16T measures 16 feet 1 inch and is the tiller version of the Super Guide, chosen by anglers who want maximum open fishing space rather than the side-console-and-windshield option. It comes rigged with a Minn Kota PowerDrive 45-pound-thrust trolling motor with a movable foot pedal, a Garmin Striker 4, a live well, two bow storage lockers, side rod lockers, and rotating pedestal seats that fold for towing. The 2025 outboard choice is a 25- or 40-horsepower motor, with tiller controls for trim, throttle friction and a safety lanyard. The boat includes Tracker's Versatrack accessory mounting system, and like the Classic XL it ships with a 6-gallon tank — a common first upgrade among owners is a low-profile 12-gallon tank. Storage compartments on this smaller hull are shallow, which is the main trade-off for its open, stable tiller deck.
Discover incredible value with new Tracker boats for sale, combining affordability with industry-leading quality. Tracker boats are renowned for their durable construction and innovative features, making them a top choice for fishing and recreational enthusiasts. Popular models like the Tracker Pro Team 175 and the Tracker Targa V-18 are frequently found on the used market, often meticulously maintained by dedicated owners. When considering a pre-owned Tracker, it’s essential to review maintenance records and inquire about any aftermarket additions to ensure you’re getting the best performance and longevity. Investing in a new Tracker boat guarantees the latest advancements and peace of mind, all while enjoying cost savings compared to other premium brands.
Currently, there are 4,988 boats available for sale for new Tracker boats. Prices range from $989 to $119,995, with an average listing price of $23,487. The fleet is comprised of 4,985 powerboats. 356 boats have been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Jon, Aluminum Fishing, Bass, Utility, and Freshwater Fishing. boats are most popular in Gainesville, Springfield, Saint Augustine, Memphis, and Oklahoma City. There have been 16,764 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. June is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. March is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are freshwater fishing, family fun, saltwater fishing, and watersports. Most boats contain gps, sonar, and joystick. 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.
The 2026 Bass Tracker Classic XL is powered by a 50-horsepower four-stroke Mercury and ships standard with a 6-gallon portable gas tank, one cranking battery, and one trolling motor battery. Owners report the boat sips fuel, with light to moderate use running through roughly one to two tankfuls a week. The welded aluminum hull avoids the rivet maintenance and weld-crack worries common to lighter builds, provided you don't overload it with a high-thrust trolling motor, and its light weight makes solo launching straightforward. The limited edition adds an army-green powder coat, tan carpet, tan-and-brown seating with orange accents and an embroidered Tracker logo on all four seats, plus an Eagle 5 depth finder in place of the standard Striker 4.
On pricing, the 2026 Classic XL base sits just under $17,000, with a typically optioned loan figure around $18,920; the limited ran $18,795 out the door at one dealer, while the standard red or black Classic XL runs roughly $1,000 to $1,500 less. Those numbers have climbed steadily — the 2024 base was under $16,000 and the 2025 base around $16,500 — so buying a previous year's model in stock is the clearest way to negotiate a lower price, in one case nearly $2,000 off. The familiar "$5 a day" advertising reflects pre-2020 pricing closer to $11,000-$12,000; at current figures a 10% down, 120-month loan works out near $7.50 a day, and reaching roughly $6 a day takes about 30% down.
Layout on the Classic XL includes a front live well with overflow and drain, a deep bow storage compartment, rod storage, and under-seat storage at both cockpit positions. The console carries switches for navigation lights, anchor lights, bilge, aerator and horn, plus a 12-volt accessory adapter. The package comes on a trailer with a breakaway tongue — useful for fitting into a shorter garage — and a spare tire. The closely related Pro 170 is the same boat with a larger front casting deck and a smaller rear deck, at a few thousand dollars more, so the Classic XL gives up a little bow walking room in exchange for a roomier stern and lower cost.
The 2025 Super Guide V16T measures 16 feet 1 inch and is the tiller version of the Super Guide, chosen by anglers who want maximum open fishing space rather than the side-console-and-windshield option. It comes rigged with a Minn Kota PowerDrive 45-pound-thrust trolling motor with a movable foot pedal, a Garmin Striker 4, a live well, two bow storage lockers, side rod lockers, and rotating pedestal seats that fold for towing. The 2025 outboard choice is a 25- or 40-horsepower motor, with tiller controls for trim, throttle friction and a safety lanyard. The boat includes Tracker's Versatrack accessory mounting system, and like the Classic XL it ships with a 6-gallon tank — a common first upgrade among owners is a low-profile 12-gallon tank. Storage compartments on this smaller hull are shallow, which is the main trade-off for its open, stable tiller deck.
Discover incredible value with new Tracker boats for sale, combining affordability with industry-leading quality. Tracker boats are renowned for their durable construction and innovative features, making them a top choice for fishing and recreational enthusiasts. Popular models like the Tracker Pro Team 175 and the Tracker Targa V-18 are frequently found on the used market, often meticulously maintained by dedicated owners. When considering a pre-owned Tracker, it’s essential to review maintenance records and inquire about any aftermarket additions to ensure you’re getting the best performance and longevity. Investing in a new Tracker boat guarantees the latest advancements and peace of mind, all while enjoying cost savings compared to other premium brands.
Currently, there are 4,988 boats available for sale for new Tracker boats. Prices range from $989 to $119,995, with an average listing price of $23,487. The fleet is comprised of 4,985 powerboats. 356 boats have been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Jon, Aluminum Fishing, Bass, Utility, and Freshwater Fishing. boats are most popular in Gainesville, Springfield, Saint Augustine, Memphis, and Oklahoma City. There have been 16,764 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. June is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. March is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are freshwater fishing, family fun, saltwater fishing, and watersports. Most boats contain gps, sonar, and joystick. 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 July 11, 2026
4,988
total new Tracker boats for sale
356
new Tracker boats for sale added in the past month
16,764
new Tracker boats for sale sold in the past year
$23,487
is the average listing price of new Tracker boats for sale
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The busiest month for new Tracker boats for sale is Jun, with 660 boats added and 2k boats sold
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