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Tracker is the in-house aluminum boat brand of the White River Marine Group, the parent company behind Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's. Founded in 1978 by Johnny Morris and still based in Springfield, Missouri, it sits alongside Ranger, Nitro, Triton, Tahoe, Regency, Sun Tracker, Mako and Ascend within the same group, which builds more boats by unit volume than any other manufacturer. Tracker is an entry-level value brand aimed at first-time owners and anglers, with a strong following in bass and multi-species fishing thanks to shallow drafts, casting decks, live wells and rod storage. A used Tracker suits a buyer who wants an affordable way onto the water rather than a premium hull.

The lineup spans johnboats from a 10-footer up to deep-V fishing boats around 19 feet. The Grizzly johnboats, the Classic and Pro V modified-V boats, and the Super Guide, Pro Guide and Targa deep-V models cover most of what shows up on the used market, along with the Bass Tracker Classic, Heritage and limited or anniversary editions. Hulls use 5052 aluminum alloy in thicknesses from roughly 0.08 inch up to 0.125 inch on the largest boats, welded by robotic equipment for consistency. Because the boats are built to price points, a Tracker often carries a slightly smaller beam and freeboard than a competitor of the same nominal length.

Used pricing typically runs from about $6,000 for smaller or older boats up to $20,000 or more for recent models with upgraded equipment. A clean 2019 Bass Tracker Classic with 158 hours on a 50-horse motor and a 7-inch Lowrance was listed just under $10,000. Heritage models in good shape with low hours and a Garmin or Hummingbird graph have sold in the $9,500 to $12,000 range, while a well-equipped 2022 anniversary edition with a Garmin 10-inch, an Ultrex 80 trolling motor and the 50-horse outboard ran around $14,500. A 2020 PT 175 with a 75-horse four-stroke was priced near $19,000.

Engines are Mercury outboards, since the group sells loose Mercury motors through its stores as well. Many used Trackers carry the smallest motor the boat was rated for, so stepping up matters if you load the boat down. The difference between a 40-horse and a 50-horse on the same hull works out to roughly 4.5 mph in top speed depending on load. Electronics tend to be the scaled-down versions, with Hummingbird Helix 5 and Helix 7 units and Lowrance HDS-7 displays common on used examples; spot-lock and the larger screens usually appear only when a previous owner added them.

When buying used, inspect the trailer first. Tracker's factory trailers are painted rather than galvanized and have a history of rusting, so they hold up poorly in saltwater and should never be dunked in it. Aluminum hulls also develop a distinctive oxidation stain across the transom that buffing rarely removes fully, and a heavy stain line is a sign of frequent use regardless of stated hours. Verify engine hours, that all fishing features work, and the condition of any transducer wiring. Dealer support through Bass Pro and Cabela's varies by store and is generally lighter than a specialty dealer, which is worth weighing against the lower price and the value these boats hold for budget-minded anglers.

Discover exceptional value with our selection of used Tracker boats for sale, offering renowned brand quality at a fraction of the cost. Tracker boats, such as the Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW and Tracker Targa V-18 Combo, are popular choices for anglers and families alike, known for their durability and performance. Many owners take great pride in maintaining their boats meticulously, ensuring you receive a well-kept vessel. When considering a used Tracker boat, be sure to review maintenance records and inquire about any aftermarket additions to maximize your investment. Buying used means you can enjoy the trusted reliability of Tracker without the new boat price tag.

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