How much does a 1987 Bass Tracker weigh?

How much does a 1987 Bass Tracker weigh?

POWER BOATS

POWER BOATS Length Fuel Type
MV-16(**) 16′ Gasoline
PRO-16(**) 16′ Gasoline
TOURNAMENT TX-17(**) 17′ Gasoline
TOURNAMENT V-17(**) 17′ Gasoline

Who is Bass Tracker made by?

TRACKER® boats are built by White River Marine Group, the largest boat builder in the world by volume. Higher volume means lower prices for top quality raw materials and components. This is because serving one large customer is less costly for suppliers than servicing several smaller ones.

What brand is bass tracker?

The BASS TRACKER Legacy Morris came up with an idea to produce the first completely-outfitted fishing boat package in the world; something the fishing community had not seen before. From that idea, Bass Pro Shops® introduced the original BASS TRACKER® aluminum fishing boat with high hopes.

How much does a 17 ft Bass Tracker weigh?

Lowe SKORPION 17 Lowe’s Skorpion 17 model of bass boat has a length of 17 feet and weighs 670 pounds.

How big is a 1987 bass tracker boat?

1987 Bass Tracker TX-17 1987 Bass Tracker TX-17 (17’ X 74”), Aluminum Bass Boat, ’87 Mercury Classic 50 (45HP), 2 Stroke, ’87 Trailstar single axle bunk trailer with load guides, spare tire & mount. This boat is Silver and Black with Gray carpet.

What kind of engine does bass tracker have?

1993 Bass Tracker TX 1993 Bass Tracker Tournament TX-17 powered by a Tracker Mercury 60 hp oil injected outboard engine!! Option include: updated Motor Guide FW40FB foot controlled trolling motor, Humminbird 565 fish finder, rod holders, transom saver, aerated livewells, and 2 removable fishing seats.

What kind of boat was the 1994 tracker tournament?

1994 Tracker Tournament TX-17 1994 Bass Tracker Tournament TX 17 bass boat with a 1994 Mercury 60HP outboard and a 1994 Trailstar trailer.

What kind of boat is the tracker Tahoe?

The final division of the Tracker Marine company is a ski and fish boat brand called Tahoe. (*)Includes the value of the outboard motor. (**)Includes the value of the outboard motor and trailer.

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