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The Tracker Pro Team 175 is a welded-aluminum bass boat sold through Bass Pro Shops, measuring just over 17.5 feet from bow to stern and rated for four people. It sits in the middle of the Tracker lineup, priced around $28,000 for a 2025 model (roughly $250 a month financed), above the smaller XL and below the Pro Team 195, which runs closer to $35,000. The deck space suits anglers up to about 6'5", and the boat handles family duty while still fishing seriously. A Crappie edition is among the configurations offered, and used examples from model years such as 2016, 2021, 2025 and 2026 turn up regularly.

Power tops out at a 75-horsepower Mercury, available as a four-stroke or a two-stroke that runs on regular 87-octane gas, while some earlier hulls carry a 60-horsepower Mercury four-stroke. With two adults aboard and the motor trimmed down, the 75 returns about 35 mph; a typical cruise sits in the 25-to-30 mph range. The stock aluminum prop is prone to chipping and bending in timber-heavy water, and swapping to a stainless prop adds roughly 3 to 4 mph and cures the slip and shudder felt in hard turns above 25 mph. Fuel economy is a strong point, drawing from a 21-gallon tank that stretches across many outings.

The helm uses a Lowrance base-model fish finder for depth and water temperature, with a touchscreen information center that displays engine hours directly, controls for the live well, a 12-volt outlet, navigation lights and bilge pump. A Minn Kota Edge bow-mount trolling motor with 45 pounds of thrust comes standard, controlled by a foot pedal with a 1-through-5 speed range. Onboard battery charging is fitted from the factory, so the batteries top up from a single extension cord. A flat-bottom steering wheel is available and helps with knee clearance when stepping out.

Storage is the layout's defining feature. Two rod lockers, one per side, each hold up to eight rods, though the eyes need care when sliding rods in and out. A large center compartment runs several feet deep, the aerated live well between the seats includes a divider for keeping fish separate, and stepped ice-chest bins flank the cockpit. The boat carries a VersaTrack gunnel system that accepts sliding rod holders, cup holders, cutting boards and tackle accessories. Seating includes front and rear swivel seats plus a removable center booster cushion, and flip-up cleats sit at all four corners. Trash bins and multiple cup holders are built in.

The all-welded aluminum hull shrugs off submerged trees and dock contact without denting, and the floor carries a lifetime warranty with the carpet covered around five years; motor warranties have ranged from three years to a seven-year promotional term. When shopping used, inspect the trailer closely: the powder-coated frame with folding tongue and breakaway is solid, but stock single-leaf springs are known to snap and are worth upgrading to triple-leaf, and the wooden bunk runners can rot through even on garage-kept boats. Other quirks to check are a trolling-motor pull cord that frays against its housing, a live well that slowly drains on recirculate, and a spare tire that is not included from the factory.



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