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Bass Tracker fishing boats center on the Tracker Classic XL, an entry-level welded aluminum bass boat built on a modified-V hull and one of the top-selling bass boats in the country. It suits anglers moving up from a kayak or skiff who want to reach inland lakes, canals and open water like Lake St. Clair without buying someone else's used headaches. The welded aluminum frame, hull and marine-grade wood decking carry a lifetime warranty, which gives it an edge over riveted construction for long-term maintenance. It is light enough to launch single-handed and rated for three passengers at a 555-pound maximum person weight, with a maximum person, motor and gear weight of 1,025 pounds.
On price, the Classic XL has climbed steadily. The 2024 model carried a base under $16,000 and was later clearanced to $15,999; the 2025 base ran about $16,500 to $16,600 with a financed amount of $18,199 fully optioned; and the 2026 base sits just under $17,000 at roughly $18,920 with the same options. With 10% down those terms work out to roughly $216 to $225 a month, or about $7.50 a day before tax, registration and title fees. Buying a previous year's model in late winter or early spring, during boat-show clearance season, can knock roughly $2,000 off and leaves room to negotiate.
The Classic XL is paired with a 50-horsepower Mercury four-stroke, with a 40-horsepower option available when you build it. It runs on 87 octane with no oil mixing and feeds from a removable six-gallon tank you can lift out and refill at a pump rather than trailering the boat. A 45-pound-thrust trolling motor comes pre-loaded on the bow; upgrading to higher thrust has been linked to reported bow-well weld cracks, so the rated setup is the safer choice. The custom trailer uses a coated finish for corrosion and stone-chip protection, Bearing Buddy hubs for easy wheel-bearing maintenance, and a fold-away tongue that drops storage length to about 20 feet. A brake kit and a rubber rub rail to protect the bare aluminum sides at the dock are not included.
Inside, the Classic XL carries four seats, a 9-gallon live well with aerator and fill pump, a rear co-angler pedestal seat and a front pedestal seat for working the trolling motor, plus four rod holders and storage under the console seats. The console is basic: an RPM gauge with no speedometer or fuel readout, an included Lowrance fish finder, and fuses positioned beside each switch for quick access.
The step-up Tracker Pro 170 shares the welded aluminum modified-V hull and 50-horsepower Mercury but adds a smoked windshield, a three-gauge cluster with RPM, fuel and speedometer, a Garmin Striker 4, optional woven composite decking, a lockable rod locker, a 15-gallon live well, an 11.4-gallon fixed tank fillable from outside, VersaTrack gunnel channels and four-person capacity. Its trailer tows at 23 feet 2 inches and stores at 20 feet 1 inch. Running costs stay modest: roughly one to two six-gallon tanks a week, a 10-hour break-in oil change near $435, and winterization around $169.95.
Discover a diverse selection of power bass boats for sale, perfect for both fresh and seasoned anglers in your area. Whether you’re seeking a brand-new Tracker power bass boat or a reliable used model, our listings offer something for every budget and preference. Explore durable designs equipped with the latest technology, ideal for navigating local lakes and rivers. With a range of options available, buyers can find the perfect vessel tailored to their fishing adventures. Don't miss out on the chance to own a top-quality boat that enhances your outdoor experience—browse our listings today to find the right one near you!
Currently, there are 1,285 boats available for sale for Tracker boats. Prices range from $3,065 to $71,245, with an average listing price of $26,841. The inventory includes 1,141 new boats and 144 used boats. 3 boats have been added to the marketplace in the past month. boats are most popular in Saint Augustine, Lexington, Gainesville, Spindale, and Greenville. There have been 6,334 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. 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, heated interior, depth sounder, and joystick. boats tend to have 1 to 2 outboard engines, with the average boat having 1 engine. It is common for boats to have MERCURY MARINE engines or Mercury engines or MERCURY engines.
On price, the Classic XL has climbed steadily. The 2024 model carried a base under $16,000 and was later clearanced to $15,999; the 2025 base ran about $16,500 to $16,600 with a financed amount of $18,199 fully optioned; and the 2026 base sits just under $17,000 at roughly $18,920 with the same options. With 10% down those terms work out to roughly $216 to $225 a month, or about $7.50 a day before tax, registration and title fees. Buying a previous year's model in late winter or early spring, during boat-show clearance season, can knock roughly $2,000 off and leaves room to negotiate.
The Classic XL is paired with a 50-horsepower Mercury four-stroke, with a 40-horsepower option available when you build it. It runs on 87 octane with no oil mixing and feeds from a removable six-gallon tank you can lift out and refill at a pump rather than trailering the boat. A 45-pound-thrust trolling motor comes pre-loaded on the bow; upgrading to higher thrust has been linked to reported bow-well weld cracks, so the rated setup is the safer choice. The custom trailer uses a coated finish for corrosion and stone-chip protection, Bearing Buddy hubs for easy wheel-bearing maintenance, and a fold-away tongue that drops storage length to about 20 feet. A brake kit and a rubber rub rail to protect the bare aluminum sides at the dock are not included.
Inside, the Classic XL carries four seats, a 9-gallon live well with aerator and fill pump, a rear co-angler pedestal seat and a front pedestal seat for working the trolling motor, plus four rod holders and storage under the console seats. The console is basic: an RPM gauge with no speedometer or fuel readout, an included Lowrance fish finder, and fuses positioned beside each switch for quick access.
The step-up Tracker Pro 170 shares the welded aluminum modified-V hull and 50-horsepower Mercury but adds a smoked windshield, a three-gauge cluster with RPM, fuel and speedometer, a Garmin Striker 4, optional woven composite decking, a lockable rod locker, a 15-gallon live well, an 11.4-gallon fixed tank fillable from outside, VersaTrack gunnel channels and four-person capacity. Its trailer tows at 23 feet 2 inches and stores at 20 feet 1 inch. Running costs stay modest: roughly one to two six-gallon tanks a week, a 10-hour break-in oil change near $435, and winterization around $169.95.
Discover a diverse selection of power bass boats for sale, perfect for both fresh and seasoned anglers in your area. Whether you’re seeking a brand-new Tracker power bass boat or a reliable used model, our listings offer something for every budget and preference. Explore durable designs equipped with the latest technology, ideal for navigating local lakes and rivers. With a range of options available, buyers can find the perfect vessel tailored to their fishing adventures. Don't miss out on the chance to own a top-quality boat that enhances your outdoor experience—browse our listings today to find the right one near you!
Currently, there are 1,285 boats available for sale for Tracker boats. Prices range from $3,065 to $71,245, with an average listing price of $26,841. The inventory includes 1,141 new boats and 144 used boats. 3 boats have been added to the marketplace in the past month. boats are most popular in Saint Augustine, Lexington, Gainesville, Spindale, and Greenville. There have been 6,334 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. 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, heated interior, depth sounder, and joystick. boats tend to have 1 to 2 outboard engines, with the average boat having 1 engine. It is common for boats to have MERCURY MARINE engines or Mercury engines or MERCURY engines.
Insights and Analytics for Tracker Boats for Sale
Updated June 30, 2026
1,285
total Tracker boats for sale
3
Tracker boats for sale added in the past month
6,334
Tracker boats for sale sold in the past year
$26,841
is the average listing price of Tracker boats for sale
Market Activity
The busiest month for Tracker boats for sale is Mar, with 126 boats added and 952 boats sold
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