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Top 10 Tracker Boat Models 2027

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Top 10 Tracker Boat Models 2027

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The Best Overall Tracker for 2027 is the Pro Team 175 TXW, starting around $24,995, an aluminum mod-V deep-V bass-and-crappie boat that pairs a fishable layout, a Mercury outboard, and Tracker's "no-haggle" all-in pricing to beat the field on the metrics weekend anglers care about.

The Best Value pick is the Grizzly 1648, starting near $10,995, a tough riveted jon boat that delivers a real fishing and hunting platform for the lowest entry price in the lineup. This list is built for freshwater anglers and weekend families who want a dependable, trailerable aluminum boat — whether the budget sits under $11,000 or stretches toward a fully rigged $30,000 bass rig.

Every pick below uses real 2026–2027 model-year specs and MSRPs.

How We Ranked the Top 10

We weighted each Tracker against the priorities value-minded freshwater buyers actually shop on, leaning on published data from Boating Magazine, BoatTEST, Discover Boating, boats.com, In-Fisherman, and Tracker's own model pages. The weighting:

A boat that nails fishability but rides hard, or wins on price but skimps on rigging, drops fast. The winners balance all six across Tracker's aluminum bass, multi-species, and utility lineup.

1. Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW
Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW

Starting MSRP: $24,995 | Best for: Weekend anglers who want a complete, ready-to-fish aluminum bass boat

The Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW is the most complete value package the brand builds. It runs a 17-foot 8-inch LOA on a 94-inch beam, rides a riveted mod-V aluminum hull, and rigs standard with a Mercury 60 ELPT FourStroke (rated for up to 75 hp). The 24-gallon fuel capacity covers a full day on the lake, and it carries a 4-person / 1,300-lb capacity.

Anglers get a bow casting deck with a Minn Kota trolling motor, an aerated livewell, a Lowrance fish finder, lockable rod storage, and TRACKER's no-haggle all-in price that includes the trailer, motor, and electronics. Few rivals deliver this much rigged-and-ready value at the price.

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Verdict: The Pro Team 175 TXW wins on balance — complete, ready-to-fish, and the best all-in value in the lineup.

2. Tracker Pro Guide V-175 Combo

Tracker Pro Guide V-175 Combo
Tracker Pro Guide V-175 Combo

Starting MSRP: $31,995 | Best for: Multi-species anglers who want a deep-V all-rounder

The Tracker Pro Guide V-175 Combo is the do-it-all multi-species pick, blending bass-boat features with a deep-V hull for bigger water. It measures a 17-foot 8-inch LOA on a 96-inch beam, rigs with a Mercury 90 ELPT FourStroke (rated to 115 hp), and carries 31 gallons of fuel.

It holds a 5-person / 1,650-lb capacity, with bow and stern casting decks, an aerated livewell, a Lowrance fish finder, a Minn Kota trolling motor, and a removable ski pylon for family fun. The deeper V handles wind-driven chop far better than a flat mod-V.

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Verdict: The versatile multi-species all-rounder — a deep-V that fishes hard and still hauls the family.

3. Tracker Targa V-19 Combo

Tracker Targa V-19 Combo
Tracker Targa V-19 Combo

Starting MSRP: $39,995 | Best for: Anglers who want Tracker's flagship deep-V fishing platform

The Tracker Targa V-19 Combo is the brand's flagship aluminum deep-V, built for serious multi-species work on big water. It runs a 18-foot 11-inch LOA on a 96-inch beam, rigs with a Mercury 150 FourStroke (the hull's max), and carries 51 gallons of fuel for long days.

It holds a 6-person / 1,900-lb capacity, with fore-and-aft casting decks, dual aerated livewells, a Lowrance HOOK Reveal fish finder, a Minn Kota Ulterra trolling motor, and a vented rod locker. The deep-V welded-and-riveted hull rides drier and softer than anything below it in the line.

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Verdict: The flagship choice — Tracker's most capable deep-V for anglers who fish big, rough water.

4. Tracker Bass Tracker Classic XL

Tracker Bass Tracker Classic XL
Tracker Bass Tracker Classic XL

Starting MSRP: $22,995 | Best for: First-time bass-boat buyers who want a legendary value rig

The Bass Tracker Classic XL is the model that built Tracker's reputation and remains its best-selling aluminum bass boat. It measures a 16-foot 8-inch LOA on a 90-inch beam, rigs with a Mercury 50 ELPT FourStroke (rated to 60 hp), and carries 17 gallons of fuel.

It holds a 3-person / 1,250-lb capacity, with a bow casting deck, an aerated livewell, a Lowrance fish finder, a Minn Kota trolling motor, and lockable rod storage — all under Tracker's all-in price. It is the lowest-cost path into a true fiberglass-rivaling bass rig.

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Verdict: The legendary value bass boat — the easiest, cheapest way into a fully rigged Tracker.

5. Tracker Pro 170

Tracker Pro 170
Tracker Pro 170

Starting MSRP: $19,995 | Best for: Budget anglers who want a fishable mod-V with a livewell

The Tracker Pro 170 is a compact, affordable mod-V aimed at anglers who want a real fishing layout without the bass-boat price. It runs a 16-foot 8-inch LOA on a 80-inch beam, rigs with a Mercury 40 ELPT FourStroke (rated to 50 hp), and carries 6 gallons of portable fuel (with a larger tank optional).

It holds a 3-person / 1,070-lb capacity, with a bow casting deck, an aerated livewell, a fish finder, and a trolling motor. It is one of the lowest-priced rigged bass-style boats on the market.

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Verdict: A genuine, rigged fishing boat at an entry price — ideal for the budget-first angler.

6. Tracker Grizzly 1648 💎 BEST VALUE

Tracker Grizzly 1648
Tracker Grizzly 1648

Starting MSRP: $10,995 | Best for: Anglers and hunters who want the toughest boat per dollar

The Tracker Grizzly 1648 is the smartest value play in the entire lineup — a rugged, all-welded utility jon that fishes, hunts, and works. It measures a 16-foot 0-inch LOA on a 70-inch beam, runs a flat-bottom riveted-and-welded hull, and rigs with an outboard up to 40 hp (a Mercury 25 or 40 suits it).

It carries a 3-person / 920-lb capacity, with bench seating, a flat fishing floor, and a tough .100-gauge aluminum hull built to take abuse around rocks, stumps, and shallow water. It is the lowest-cost real boat Tracker sells.

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Verdict: The value champion — the toughest, most affordable real boat Tracker builds for fishing and hunting.

7. Tracker Super Guide V-16

Tracker Super Guide V-16
Tracker Super Guide V-16

Starting MSRP: $15,995 | Best for: Big-water utility anglers who want an affordable deep-V

The Tracker Super Guide V-16 is an economical welded deep-V built for anglers who fish open, wind-blown water on a budget. It runs a 16-foot 0-inch LOA on a 75-inch beam, rides an all-welded deep-V hull, and rigs with an outboard up to 60 hp (a Mercury 40 or 60 is typical).

It carries a 4-person / 1,100-lb capacity, with bench and pedestal seating, a livewell option, and a tiller or console setup. The welded deep-V gives it a far drier, softer ride than a jon for not much more money.

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Verdict: The budget deep-V — a dry-riding welded hull for anglers who fish rough water without overspending.

8. Tracker Heritage

Tracker Heritage
Tracker Heritage

Starting MSRP: $13,495 | Best for: Hunters and anglers who want a stable, classic mod-V utility boat

The Tracker Heritage revives a classic welded mod-V utility design built for stability and versatility. It measures a 16-foot 0-inch LOA on a 72-inch beam, runs an all-welded mod-V hull, and rigs with an outboard up to 50 hp. It carries a 3-person / 1,000-lb capacity, with bench seating, a flat usable floor, and optional accessories for duck hunting or crappie fishing.

The mod-V hull splits the difference between a jon's stability and a deep-V's ride, making it a flexible do-everything rig.

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Verdict: A flexible, stable welded mod-V — a classic do-everything utility boat for hunters and anglers.

9. Tracker Panfish 16

Tracker Panfish 16
Tracker Panfish 16

Starting MSRP: $14,495 | Best for: Crappie and panfish anglers who want a purpose-built rig

The Tracker Panfish 16 is a purpose-built mod-V aimed squarely at crappie, bluegill, and panfish anglers. It runs a 16-foot 0-inch LOA on a 75-inch beam, rigs with a Mercury 25 or 40 hp outboard, and carries a small portable fuel setup. It holds a 3-person / 1,000-lb capacity, with a fore-and-aft casting deck arrangement, rod holders, a livewell, and a fish finder.

Its low-key, fishing-first layout and affordable price make it a favorite among dedicated panfish chasers.

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Verdict: The dedicated panfish rig — a focused, affordable boat for crappie and bluegill specialists.

10. Tracker Pro 195

Tracker Pro 195
Tracker Pro 195

Starting MSRP: $33,995 | Best for: Anglers who want the biggest, most-equipped Pro-series bass boat

The Tracker Pro 195 tops the Pro-series bass lineup as the largest and most-equipped of the riveted mod-V models. It measures a 19-foot 2-inch LOA on a 96-inch beam, rigs with a Mercury 115 ELPT FourStroke (the hull's max), and carries 31 gallons of fuel. It holds a 5-person / 1,650-lb capacity, with bow and stern casting decks, an aerated livewell, a Lowrance fish finder, a Minn Kota trolling motor, and ample rod storage.

It delivers near-tournament space and rigging while keeping Tracker's value pricing.

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Verdict: The big-water bass pick — the most space and rigging in the Pro series without tournament-rig cost.

Buyer Decision Tree — Which One's Right for You?

flowchart TD A[Start: How do you fish?] --- B{Bass boat or utility?} B -- Bass boat --- C{Budget under 25k?} C -- Yes --- D[Pick 1 Pro Team 175 TXW or Pick 4 Bass Tracker Classic XL] C -- No --- E[Pick 2 Pro Guide V-175 or Pick 10 Pro 195] B -- Utility or multi-species --- F{Big rough water?} F -- Yes --- G[Pick 3 Targa V-19 or Pick 7 Super Guide V-16] F -- No, calm lakes --- H{Lowest possible price?} H -- Yes --- I[Pick 6 Grizzly 1648 or Pick 5 Pro 170] H -- No, panfish focus --- J[Pick 9 Panfish 16 or Pick 8 Heritage] D --- K[Want the most complete value rig? Pick 1 Pro Team 175 TXW]

What to Look For When Buying an Aluminum Fishing Boat

What matters less than marketing implies: hull paint graphics, cupholder counts, and headline top speed. Hull type, build method, livewell performance, and bundled rigging affect your days on the water far more.

FAQ

Which Tracker model is the best overall for 2027? The Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW earns our top spot, pairing a complete ready-to-fish layout, a Mercury 60 outboard, a Minn Kota trolling motor, a Lowrance fish finder, and Tracker's all-in no-haggle price with no major weakness.

What is the best value Tracker? The Tracker Grizzly 1648, starting near $10,995, delivers a tough all-welded fishing-and-hunting platform for the lowest entry price in the lineup.

Which Tracker is best for big, rough water? The Targa V-19 Combo and Pro Guide V-175 Combo are the deep-V picks, riding drier and softer than the mod-V bass boats for wind-driven chop.

Which Tracker is best for crappie and panfish? The Panfish 16 is purpose-built for crappie and bluegill, with casting decks, rod holders, a livewell, and a fish finder in an affordable, light package.

Are Tracker boats good value? Yes. Tracker's no-haggle all-in pricing often bundles the trailer, motor, trolling motor, and electronics, so the sticker reflects a complete, ready-to-fish rig rather than a bare hull.

What's the difference between a riveted and a welded Tracker? Riveted hulls (the Pro and Bass Tracker models) cost less and are easy to repair, while all-welded hulls (Grizzly, Super Guide, Heritage) are tougher and more leak-resistant for hard fishing and hunting use.

Bottom Line

For 2027, the Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW is our Best Overall boat — starting around $24,995, it wins on a complete ready-to-fish layout, standard electronics and trolling motor, and Tracker's all-in value pricing. The Tracker Grizzly 1648, from about $10,995, is our Best Value, delivering a tough welded fishing-and-hunting platform at the lowest entry price.

If your needs lean toward a deep-V for rough water, a dedicated panfish rig, or the biggest bass boat in the Pro series, use the decision tree above to route yourself to the Targa V-19, Panfish 16, or Pro 195 instead. Buy on hull type, build method, and bundled rigging — not headline speed — and you'll be happy season after season.

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*Tracker boat review — best Tracker boat 2027, reviews, ratings, prices, and a review of the top Tracker bass and aluminum fishing boat picks for buyers.*

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