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    What’s your opinion of this boat?? I know there’s a lot of Tracker haters out there but seems like a lot of boat for the price. I have been thinking of getting one but just not sure of the quality but price sure looks good. Just wanted to see others opinion of this package.

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    Don't know bout the haters but I had a 16.5 foot 2001 Tracker just like it came off the showroom until I swapped out to a bigger motor. Never leaked a drop, same on board charger, same everything 17 years later. What's to hate about that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaRay View Post
    Don't know bout the haters but I had a 16.5 foot 2001 Tracker just like it came off the showroom until I swapped out to a bigger motor. Never leaked a drop, same on board charger, same everything 17 years later. What's to hate about that?


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    I can't say 17 years, yet, but my 2015 175 Pro TF never leaks a drop and everything works great. Very pleased with it and will tell anyone best money I have ever spent, especially compared to my old boat that would be finicky about starting on occasion. Wish I had done at least 10 years back instead of waiting.

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    I also thought a lot of boat for the price. I believe prices on new boats have gotten outrageous, but the heritage seems like a good price to me. I like the open, simple floor plan. If it came in a bigger version, closer to 18', 54-60" bottom, width, priced accordingly, I would have to look into it. I kinda like the brown seats and carpet too.


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    I bought a new Bass Tracker in 1984....fished it for 22 years....It was a good boat.
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    All boats like auto/truck must fit your style of use and pocket book . Usually a good question to ask is of the ones that has one if they would buy again ? I helped rebuild a tracker that was not properly cared for and it was a mess but if a person jumps logs and changes oil every 10 yrs. nothing holds up . lol wood is my only drawback with most but proper care will eliminate that . They are now using a composite wood that is suppose to not absorb water . The weight might be an issue, but not sure . Fish are subject to be caught from them for sure and that is " the main thing ".
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    I would just guess it is a copy of the original, only built with more modern materials and technology. If that price is what your budget dictates I'd say you couldn't go wrong on a brand new boat. Like G said his and many others lasted for years and years. Plenty of fish caught out of them.
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    Fished out of one when they first came out it’s the same boat can’t believe it’s been 40 years though with modern up grades, they don’t know how many they will make so don’t wait too long to decide takes 3to 4 weeks to get one to your BPS


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    Quote Originally Posted by ozarks ranger View Post
    Fished out of one when they first came out it’s the same boat can’t believe it’s been 40 years though with modern up grades, they don’t know how many they will make so don’t wait too long to decide takes 3to 4 weeks to get one to your BPS


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