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Grizzly by Tracker is a line of welded aluminum fishing boats spanning from a 9'10" car-topper to center-console rigs near 20 feet, built for shallow water, river running and lake fishing. The range covers the Tracker 1036 (also carrying a Grizzly all-welded sticker), the 1548 Sportsman, the 1654, the 1754, and the 1860 in both tiller and center-console form. Hull construction has shifted from riveted to all-welded on most models, with some boats using a riveted-and-welded combination. The 17T measures roughly 22 feet from bow to prop, runs a beam around 6'6", and uses a semi-V bow that flattens to a near-flat bottom with running strakes for stability.
The Grizzly Tracker 1860 is 19 feet 2 inches long and 5 feet wide, and it drafts shallow enough to float in about 2 inches of water and drift flats 10 to 12 inches deep with three people aboard. The wide hull stays stable when an adult stands on the gunwale or cooler. Its low sides cut wind and reduce drift speed, an advantage in South Texas wind, though the flat bottom pounds in a 2-to-3-foot chop and the dark green aluminum heats up under sun. A center-console 1860 setup runs a 90-hp Mercury with hydraulic-assisted steering, a Minn Kota 70-lb-thrust PowerDrive trolling motor with remote, four rod holders plus side holders, a live well, and VersaTrack rails running each side of the boat.
The 1548 Sportsman is rated for a maximum 25-hp outboard and ships from the dealer with a Mercury 25-hp four-stroke; its larger sibling, the 1654, accepts up to 40 hp. The 1548 reaches about 25 mph loaded with two people and fishing gear, idles quietly, and carries flotation pods at the transom that help it plane sooner and ride higher. It draws roughly 6 inches at the side when cruising, with the motor about a foot down, and can run in a foot and a half of water with the motor trimmed up. The hull is a modified V rather than a true flat bottom, giving more cutting power in turns.
Storage and helm features vary by model. The 17T has a lockable bow compartment about 3 feet deep, a live well in the 10-to-16-gallon range, three rod tubes, a swivel bow seat on a pre-installed base, cable steering, and a console with a fuel gauge, 12-volt outlet, cup holder, and switches for nav lights, aerator and bilge pump. The 1548 Sportsman includes a gun box, a rod box sized for rods up to about 6.5 feet, a front pedestal seat, a bow hatch housing the battery, pre-wired trolling-motor and 12-volt plugs, electric start with a pull-start backup, and a factory-fitted battery.
Build quality merits a close look at the smaller hulls. The Tracker 1036 weighs just 115 pounds, measures 9'10" long and 4'4" across the beam (36 inches at the floor), is rated for a 3.5-hp outboard, drafts 5.75 inches, and carries a 330-lb capacity, but its 0.063-inch (1/16-inch) hull is thin and the 36-inch floor makes it tippy and best suited to one person on small ponds. Heavier-gauge welded models run 0.080 inch up to 0.125 inch. Trailers on the larger boats are single-axle leaf-spring units on 13-inch rims with welded bunks, load guides and a winch; the 17T boat-and-trailer combination weighs roughly 2,000 pounds.
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.
The Grizzly Tracker 1860 is 19 feet 2 inches long and 5 feet wide, and it drafts shallow enough to float in about 2 inches of water and drift flats 10 to 12 inches deep with three people aboard. The wide hull stays stable when an adult stands on the gunwale or cooler. Its low sides cut wind and reduce drift speed, an advantage in South Texas wind, though the flat bottom pounds in a 2-to-3-foot chop and the dark green aluminum heats up under sun. A center-console 1860 setup runs a 90-hp Mercury with hydraulic-assisted steering, a Minn Kota 70-lb-thrust PowerDrive trolling motor with remote, four rod holders plus side holders, a live well, and VersaTrack rails running each side of the boat.
The 1548 Sportsman is rated for a maximum 25-hp outboard and ships from the dealer with a Mercury 25-hp four-stroke; its larger sibling, the 1654, accepts up to 40 hp. The 1548 reaches about 25 mph loaded with two people and fishing gear, idles quietly, and carries flotation pods at the transom that help it plane sooner and ride higher. It draws roughly 6 inches at the side when cruising, with the motor about a foot down, and can run in a foot and a half of water with the motor trimmed up. The hull is a modified V rather than a true flat bottom, giving more cutting power in turns.
Storage and helm features vary by model. The 17T has a lockable bow compartment about 3 feet deep, a live well in the 10-to-16-gallon range, three rod tubes, a swivel bow seat on a pre-installed base, cable steering, and a console with a fuel gauge, 12-volt outlet, cup holder, and switches for nav lights, aerator and bilge pump. The 1548 Sportsman includes a gun box, a rod box sized for rods up to about 6.5 feet, a front pedestal seat, a bow hatch housing the battery, pre-wired trolling-motor and 12-volt plugs, electric start with a pull-start backup, and a factory-fitted battery.
Build quality merits a close look at the smaller hulls. The Tracker 1036 weighs just 115 pounds, measures 9'10" long and 4'4" across the beam (36 inches at the floor), is rated for a 3.5-hp outboard, drafts 5.75 inches, and carries a 330-lb capacity, but its 0.063-inch (1/16-inch) hull is thin and the 36-inch floor makes it tippy and best suited to one person on small ponds. Heavier-gauge welded models run 0.080 inch up to 0.125 inch. Trailers on the larger boats are single-axle leaf-spring units on 13-inch rims with welded bunks, load guides and a winch; the 17T boat-and-trailer combination weighs roughly 2,000 pounds.
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
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3
Tracker boats for sale added in the past month
19,251
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$23,393
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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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