The Bass Tracker bass boats are available in six basic configurations. The modified "V" hull boat, with its fully welded hull, provides a super smooth ride in each configuration. The hull is a one-piece design with a sharp V up front that tapers off to a flatter design in the rear. Each boat is available in a "turn-key" version so that all that is needed is water under the boat. The custom-matched boat trailer is designed specifically for the boat for easy launching and loading.
Panfish 16
The Panfish 16 measures 16 feet 2 inches front to rear. The bottom width is 48 inches, and the boat has an overall package of 5 feet 11 inches, a 70-inch beam and transom height of 21 inches. The maximum recommended horsepower engine for this configuration is the 30 hp, and the boat has a built-in 9-gallon fuel tank. This dresses the boat out at an approximate wet weight of 766 pounds with a package weight of 1,757 pounds, allowing 880 pounds maximum weight capacity and a maximum four-person weight of 562 pounds.
Pro 165
The Pro 165 length measures 16 feet 2 inches front to rear with a bottom measurement of 54 inches. The overall package is 6 feet 9 inches long, and the boat has a 77-inch beam and transom height of 22 inches. The maximum recommended horsepower engine for this configuration is the 40 hp, and the boat has a built-in 9-gallon fuel tank. This dresses the boat out at an approximate wet weight of 745 pounds, with a package weight of 1,380 pounds allowing 875 pounds maximum weight capacity and a maximum four-person weight of 555 pounds.
Pro Angler 16
The Pro Angler 16 length measures 16 feet 2 inches front to rear with a bottom measurement of 48 inches. The overall package is 5 feet 11 inches, and the boat has a 70-inch beam and transom height of 21 inches. The maximum recommended horsepower engine for this configuration is the 30 hp, and the boat has a built-in 6-gallon fuel tank. This dresses the boat out at an approximate wet weight of 675 pounds, with a package weight of 1,195 pounds allowing 855 pounds maximum weight capacity and maximum three-person weight of 435 pounds.
Pro Team 175 TF
The Pro Team 175 TF length measures 17 feet 7 inches front to rear with a bottom measurement of 60 inches. The overall package is 7 feet 5 inches with an 89-inch beam and transom height of 22 inches. The maximum recommended horsepower engine for this configuration is the 75 hp, and the boat has a built-in 12-gallon fuel tank. This dresses the boat out at an approximate wet weight of 1,049 pounds, with a package weight of 1,825 pounds. This allows a 1,090 pounds maximum weight capacity and maximum four-person weight of 575 pounds.
Pro Team 175 TXW
The Pro Team 175 TWX length measures 17 feet 7 inches front to rear with a bottom measurement of 60 inches. The overall package is 7 feet 5 inches long with an 89-inch beam and transom height of 22 inches. The maximum recommended horsepower engine for this configuration is the 75 hp, and the boat has a built-in 20-gallon fuel tank. This dresses the boat out at an approximate wet weight of 993 pounds, with a package weight of 1,757 pounds, allowing 1,050 pounds maximum weight capacity and maximum four-person weight of 560 pounds.
Pro Team 190 TX
The Pro Team 190 TX length measures 18 feet 7 inches front to rear with a bottom measurement of 60 inches. The overall package is 7 feet 5 inches and the boat has an 89-inch beam and transom height of 22 inches. The maximum recommended horsepower engine for this configuration is the 135 hp, and the boat has a built in 20-gallon fuel tank. This dresses the boat out at an approximate wet weight of 1,041 pounds, with a package weight of 2,030 pounds allowing 1,500 pounds maximum weight capacity and maximum four-person weight of 760 pounds.
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