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Tracker boats
Tracker Boats says they're the best-selling fishing boat in America, and no matter how many hulls they may sell every year, one thing is beyond question: the diversity of the Tracker line-up can’t be matched. Tracker builds bass boats, panfish boats, multi-species freshwater fishing boats, jon boats, utility boats, and Sun Tracker pontoon boats. They also own Mako saltwater fishing boats, Tahoe runabouts and deckboats, and Nitro bass boats. Yes—the Tracker family is a big one. And as a result, Tracker enjoys an excellent economy of scale.
Many of the Tracker models under-cut the competition’s prices, and most come with a wide range of options including matched trailers. Buying new Trackers can also be a bit less of a hassle than buying some other brands since they publish a “no haggle, no hassle” price that’s consistent from one dealer to another.
Tracker Boats History
Founded in 1978 by Johnny Morris, founder of Bass Pro Shops, created the first ready-to-fish boat package complete with boat, motor and trailer, as well as accessories after finding that buying a boat was a complicated process because every component was sold separately. Johnny knew he could make things easier.
Drawing its name from the magnificent river flowing through the Ozarks, today White River Marine Group (WRMG) is the world’s largest builder of fishing and recreational boats by volume.
Where are Tracker Boats built?
A member of the Bass Pro Shops® and Cabela’s® family, WRMG is based in Springfield, Missouri with boats designed and manufactured in the United States.
Trailers are made in the company's Ozark, Missouri plant which is approximately 30 minutes south of Springfield where Tracker Marine Group and its parent company, Bass Pro Shops is based.
Are Tracker boats all aluminum?
Yes, they are made from tough aluminum. Tracker hull and interior structures are made from 5052 H34 Marine-Grade alloy with magnesium for corrosion resistance. Heat tempered for strength and maximum durability which is also used in many military applications.
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Tracker boats on Boat Trader
Tracker is a boat builder in the marine industry that offers boats for sale in differing sizes on Boat Trader, with the smallest current boat listed at 16 feet in length, to the longest vessel measuring in at 26 feet, and an average length of 19.61 feet. Boat Trader currently has 4,262 Tracker boats for sale, including 3,652 new vessels and 609 used boats listed by both individual owners and professional boat dealerships mainly in United States. The oldest model listed is a classic boat built in 1961 and the newest model year of 2023.
How much do Tracker boats cost?
Tracker boats for sale on Boat Trader are offered at an assortment of prices, valued from $9,962 on the more affordable end all the way up to $64,500 for the most expensive boats. Higher performance models now listed come rigged with motors up to 225 horsepower, while the most modest more functional models may have as modest as 25 horsepower engines (although the average engine size is 90 HP).
What kind of boats does Tracker build?
Of the boats listed, Tracker offers familiar boat hull types and designs including pontoon, modified vee, deep vee and flat. These vessels are generally favored for traditional boating activities like freshwater fishing, overnight cruising, saltwater fishing, day cruising and watersports. The boats available here currently from this builder come with outboard, outboard-4S, outboard-2S, inboard and other propulsion systems, available in gas, electric, LPG and other fuel systems.
Why are Tracker boats popular?
Tracker is popular for their Pontoon, Bass, Aluminum Fishing, Freshwater Fishing and other among other classes and models. Overall these available boats have a shallow draft and average beam, features that make them well-suited for freshwater fishing, overnight cruising, saltwater fishing, day cruising and watersports. Given their classic, crowd-pleasing status as a popular, established boat brand, used Tracker boats in good condition often make practical candidates for boat repowering projects.
What is the best Tracker model?
Some of the most widely-known Tracker models as of today include: Party Barge 20 DLX, Bass Buggy 18 DLX, Fishin' Barge 20 DLX, Party Barge 18 DLX and SportFish 20 DLX.