I have seen some 2019 and 2020 for sale and they have been listed for around $12,000,I have no idea what I should offer to get a good buy,any opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks
I have seen some 2019 and 2020 for sale and they have been listed for around $12,000,I have no idea what I should offer to get a good buy,any opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks
They sold new for that price.
Tracker has the specs and pricing information on their website for both the 2020 and 2021 Tracker Classic XL
https://www.trackerboats.com/bass/pr...lassic-xl.html
2020 Tracker Classic XL w/ 40 ELPT Boat, Motor, & Trailer = $10,995
2021 Tracker Classic XL w/ 40 ELPT Boat, Motor, & Trailer = $12,995
Also, you can check the NADA Guides and enter specific information/options for the boat you are interested in
https://www.nadaguides.com/Boats/2019/Tracker-Marine
Good luck!
Add in prep and shipping to those numbers.
Mike
2019 Ranger 520L w/ 250HO ETEC G2
2011 Tracker 175TXW w/ 75HO ETEC
I recently got quoted an out the door price from Cabela's for a 2021 Tracker Classic XL with 50hp outboard, which is only $400 more than the 40hp. The OTD price was right at $16,000 after tax, title, and maybe some Cabela's doc fee. Also it was about a 4-6 week wait to get the boat in. Just so folks know what these things actually cost new now. The days of this being a $10,000 new boat are gone.
I eventually bought a new Tracker Pro Team 175 TWX with 75hp outboard, which went on the lake for the first time yesterday, as I caught the Covid right after buying it last month. I couldn't be happier with the boat.
Last edited by azccj; 02-07-2021 at 06:05 PM.
Recently bought a 2021 Pro 170 w/50hp. No additions, got lucky it was on showroom.
Boat/Motor/Trailer $15695
Frt/Rig/Doc fees $1185
GA Tax $1009
TOT $17889
Additional costs:
GA Reg $ 70(3 yr)
Tag $12
Ins $132(1 yr)
Next year prop tax (?) County value over $7500 is taxed
Hope this helps to figure total costs
Thanks everybody for the advice.
Bought my Classic one year ago, with a 50, $13,500 out the door. That was with two extra years warranty on the motor. It's still the best bang for the buck out there.
Last edited by BPenrod; 03-07-2021 at 04:31 AM.
13k for boat
1k for freight and prep
14k x your state tax rate
doc fee
nice dowco boat cover 515.00
battery charger 90.00
2 above average fish finders700.00
ratcheting tie downs 60.00
then the add add add
I just sold my classic to a buddy for 10k he got a good deal and he new it.
I will say maybe you should try and get in one on the water, they are shaky moving around in, you are grabbing something whenever you move in the boat. But I will say it's the best bang for the buck.
Mine had a 50hp and has been in some fairly choppy water and never felt unsafe, just the moving around in boat while fishing. you probably won't be standing up fishing when two people in the boat.
I want to say that dowco boat cover is the cats meow
It does move around some, my son and I fish standing all the time with no trouble. I'll keep it one more year then upgrade to a bigger aluminum boat.
I don't have a classic or heritage but I do have basically the same hull with my pt165 and I can tell you these boats are plenty stable for two guys to stand up and fish any way you would want to. Hell we have fished erie in steady 3 footers before and never felt unsafe.