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Sixteen-foot Tracker boats are welded aluminum deep-V fishing rigs built by White River Marine Group and sold through Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's. The lineup centers on two families: the Pro Guide V16, which comes in a WT walk-through-windshield version, and the Super Guide V16, offered as a side console (SC) or a tiller (T) model. These boats suit anglers fishing cold, open water in places like Saskatchewan, Minnesota, Michigan, New Hampshire and Maine, where a windshield blocks wind and rain during early-spring and late-fall trolling for landlocked salmon and trout. The deep-V hull lets owners run on slightly windy days, and an 88-inch beam on the larger DV version adds stability for standing and casting.
Engine choices scale with the model. The Super Guide V16T takes a 25 or 40 horsepower Mercury; a 40 hp four-stroke is the upgrade most buyers want for extra power. The Pro Guide V16 WT maxes out at a 90 horsepower Mercury four-stroke, the recommended choice for better all-around performance. A Super Guide side console running a 50 horsepower outboard hit 29.7 mph on GPS, with the owner expecting just over 30 mph solo and unloaded. An older 16-foot side-console DV ran a Mercury 60 horsepower EFI four-stroke. Break-in periods run roughly eight hours with no more than five minutes at wide-open throttle.
The helm setup is the main split between models. The tiller frees up the entire floor for fishing, while the side console adds one windshield, and the WT adds a walk-through windshield that opens and locks in the center. Gauges cover RPM, speed, fuel level and motor trim, with switches for navigation lights, live well aeration, recirculation, bilge pump and horn, plus a 12-volt accessory port. The 2024 and 2025 boats now ship with a Garmin Striker 4 fish finder with built-in GPS for waypoints, though it lacks down scan and contour mapping, so many owners swap in a larger Garmin or Lowrance unit. All come with Minn Kota trolling motors (a 45-pound Power Drive on the Super Guide, with Terrova spot-lock a common upgrade) and the Versatrack accessory rail system.
Layouts share a front casting deck with locking storage and a battery compartment, a single live well with a bait-bucket section and removable divider, and a rear wet-storage cooler with a drain plug. Rod lockers run down both sides; the Pro Guide holds up to an 8-foot rod and the Super Guide fits a 7-foot-6 rod. Storage is shallow on the smaller boats, a known trade-off, and the stock 6-gallon fuel tank is frequently replaced with a low-profile 12-gallon tank for more time on the water. Glove boxes, under-console cubbies, flip-up cleats and a built-in fire extinguisher are standard on the WT.
Seating runs three positions standard with a fourth available at extra cost, mounted on bases along the deck. A 2025 Pro Guide V16 WT carries five people, prices at $29,925 (about $277 a month) and rides a powder-coated Tracker trailer. Build quality on recent 2025 units shows clean gloss paint and tight fit. Used examples turn up too, including a 2012 side-console DV bought for $15,000. When buying, weigh tiller versus console, max the horsepower rating, and plan for the shallow storage and small stock fuel tank.
Currently, there are 5,741 boats available for sale for Tracker boats. Prices range from $1,095 to $189,995, with an average listing price of $23,393. The inventory includes 5,314 new boats and 427 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 5,737 powerboats. 3 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, Lexington, and Memphis. There have been 19,251 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. May 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, and saltwater fishing. Most boats contain gps, sonar, depth sounder, heated interior, 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.
Engine choices scale with the model. The Super Guide V16T takes a 25 or 40 horsepower Mercury; a 40 hp four-stroke is the upgrade most buyers want for extra power. The Pro Guide V16 WT maxes out at a 90 horsepower Mercury four-stroke, the recommended choice for better all-around performance. A Super Guide side console running a 50 horsepower outboard hit 29.7 mph on GPS, with the owner expecting just over 30 mph solo and unloaded. An older 16-foot side-console DV ran a Mercury 60 horsepower EFI four-stroke. Break-in periods run roughly eight hours with no more than five minutes at wide-open throttle.
The helm setup is the main split between models. The tiller frees up the entire floor for fishing, while the side console adds one windshield, and the WT adds a walk-through windshield that opens and locks in the center. Gauges cover RPM, speed, fuel level and motor trim, with switches for navigation lights, live well aeration, recirculation, bilge pump and horn, plus a 12-volt accessory port. The 2024 and 2025 boats now ship with a Garmin Striker 4 fish finder with built-in GPS for waypoints, though it lacks down scan and contour mapping, so many owners swap in a larger Garmin or Lowrance unit. All come with Minn Kota trolling motors (a 45-pound Power Drive on the Super Guide, with Terrova spot-lock a common upgrade) and the Versatrack accessory rail system.
Layouts share a front casting deck with locking storage and a battery compartment, a single live well with a bait-bucket section and removable divider, and a rear wet-storage cooler with a drain plug. Rod lockers run down both sides; the Pro Guide holds up to an 8-foot rod and the Super Guide fits a 7-foot-6 rod. Storage is shallow on the smaller boats, a known trade-off, and the stock 6-gallon fuel tank is frequently replaced with a low-profile 12-gallon tank for more time on the water. Glove boxes, under-console cubbies, flip-up cleats and a built-in fire extinguisher are standard on the WT.
Seating runs three positions standard with a fourth available at extra cost, mounted on bases along the deck. A 2025 Pro Guide V16 WT carries five people, prices at $29,925 (about $277 a month) and rides a powder-coated Tracker trailer. Build quality on recent 2025 units shows clean gloss paint and tight fit. Used examples turn up too, including a 2012 side-console DV bought for $15,000. When buying, weigh tiller versus console, max the horsepower rating, and plan for the shallow storage and small stock fuel tank.
Currently, there are 5,741 boats available for sale for Tracker boats. Prices range from $1,095 to $189,995, with an average listing price of $23,393. The inventory includes 5,314 new boats and 427 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 5,737 powerboats. 3 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, Lexington, and Memphis. There have been 19,251 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. May 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, and saltwater fishing. Most boats contain gps, sonar, depth sounder, heated interior, 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 June 30, 2026
5,741
total Tracker boats for sale
3
Tracker boats for sale added in the past month
19,251
Tracker boats for sale sold in the past year
$23,393
is the average listing price of Tracker boats for sale
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The busiest month for Tracker boats for sale is May, with 806 boats added and 2k boats sold
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