Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW

The Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW is a 18-foot bass, built from 2010 and still in production. Across 87 listings we have observed (model years 1998–2024), the median asking price is $16,500, with most boats asking $10,500 to $19,000. The engine we see most often on this model is Mercury Verado / V8 FourStroke (250–400) and Yamaha 4-stroke outboard (F70–F300).

BoatVerdict market snapshot

Median asking $16,500 82 priced listings
Typical range $11k–$19k middle half of the market
Observed range $3,000–$25k lowest to highest ask
Listings analyzed 87 30 states · 1998–2024
Listed right now 87 live at our last sweep

These are asking prices. No free or public source publishes US used-boat transaction prices, so nobody — us included — can honestly show you what these boats sold for. What we can show you is what 87 sellers are asking, which is the number you are actually negotiating against.

87 distinct boats observed high confidence Updated August 19, 2026

82 priced listings across 30 states is a national sample, so the range is stable.

Method: Asking prices from active listings, de-duplicated so a re-posted boat counts once (320 raw listings collapsed to 87 distinct boats). Quartiles, not averages, so one outlier cannot move the band. Rounded to $500.

Coverage: Model years 1998–2024, 30 states, 55 metro areas. New-boat listings excluded.

Sources: BoatVerdict market observations (craigslist) · US state vessel registries (38,818 registered Tracker hulls)

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The BoatVerdict take

  • BoatVerdict listing data

    Supply is national: we saw listings in 30 states. You can shop this model without flying somewhere, and you will not be the only boat on the market when you sell.

  • BoatVerdict listing data

    Between the 1998 ($5,500 median) and the 2024 ($23,000 median) asking prices fall about 5% a year. The steepest part of that curve is behind any boat more than five years old, which is where the value sits.

  • BoatVerdict analyst

    America's best-selling aluminum bass package. Fixed national new pricing anchors used values tightly; correctly priced examples move in days.

  • Recall (USCG/CPSC)

    1 federal recall campaign on file touch this builder. Check the specific hull against the recall list below before you put money down; remedies are free but only if the work was actually done.

Each point is tagged with the evidence behind it. Nothing here is a claim we cannot trace back to a counted listing, a federal record, or a named analyst judgement.

Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW prices by model year

Model yearListingsTypical asking rangeMedian askingRelative
20247$21,500 – $24,500$23,000
20235$20,000 – $23,000$21,000
20224$17,500 – $24,000$18,000
20215$18,500 – $20,000$19,000
20203$17,000 – $19,000$17,500
20199$17,500 – $18,000$18,000
20184$15,000 – $19,000$18,000
201722 priced — too few to publish a range
20164$17,500 – $21,500$18,500
20156$11,000 – $15,500$12,000
20147$9,500 – $14,000$12,000
200222 priced — too few to publish a range
20004$7,000 – $9,000$8,000
19983$4,000 – $6,000$5,500

Asking prices from active listings we observed, not sold prices. No public source publishes US used-boat transaction prices; anyone showing you "sold" data for this market is estimating it. Years with fewer than 3 priced listings show the count only.

65 listings across all model years shown Updated August 19, 2026

Method: Median and quartiles per model year, computed only where at least 3 priced listings exist for that year.

Sources: BoatVerdict market observations

Known problems on the Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW

  • Medium Riveted hull seams loosen with trailer miles and rough water — a bilge that fills after a day out is the tell. Repairable, but a price lever.
    BoatVerdict analyst
  • Medium Plywood deck under the carpet softens on 2010s units stored uncovered; soft spots at the bow casting deck are the common spot.
    BoatVerdict analyst

Severity is BoatVerdict's rating of what the fault costs to put right and how likely it is to end a deal, not a manufacturer classification. Recalls are listed separately below because a recall is a federal record and a known issue is not.

Method: Hand-authored from service patterns, owner reports and federal records for this model, then reviewed against our listing data.

Sources: BoatVerdict analyst profile: Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW

Recalls affecting Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW

1 federal recall campaign on file. Recalls are issued against hull-identification ranges, so a campaign listed here may or may not cover the specific boat you are looking at — check the HIN. Remedies are free from the builder, but only if the work was actually performed, and there is no central database that proves it was.

  • ⚠ Recall100017T9/8/2010

    OTHER

    Units:178
1 recall campaigns

Method: Matched to the builder by normalized company name and MIC. A campaign is shown when it touches this builder; the model and year columns say how narrowly it applies.

Sources: US Coast Guard recall database · CPSC recalls

Engines we actually see on the Pro Team 175 TXW

  • Mercury Verado / V8 FourStroke (250–400) 11 listings · 13% of our sample

    Modern Mercury V8/V10 FourStroke and supercharged Verado are strong, smooth, and well-supported, a clear step up from the OptiMax era. Slightly behind Yamaha on resale trust but closing fast, and often better integrated (joystick, digital throttle).

    Service reality: 100-hour service; supercharged Verado adds the supercharger oil interval. Check for corroded battery cables and the SmartCraft harness on saltwater boats.

  • Yamaha 4-stroke outboard (F70–F300) 1 listing · 1% of our sample

    The benchmark for outboard reliability and resale. F150 and F300 routinely run 2,000+ hours with routine service. Top-tier buyer trust — a Yamaha-powered hull sells faster than the same boat on any other brand.

    Service reality: 100-hour service intervals; 10-year/1,000-hour anode and water-pump attention. Saltwater units: check the bus bar and starter solenoid behind the powerhead for corrosion.

12 listings where we could identify the engine Updated August 19, 2026

Method: Engine family matched from the listing's engine fields and title text against BoatVerdict's engine-family profiles. Prevalence is share of our sample, not factory fitment rates.

Sources: BoatVerdict market observations · BoatVerdict engine-family profiles

Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW specifications

Length overall17.6 ftBuilder spec
Beam7.9 ftBuilder spec
Hull typebassBoatVerdict classification
Segmentfreshwater familyBoatVerdict classification
Production2010–presentBuilder history
Primary useFreshwaterBoatVerdict classification
Model years traded1998–2024Our listing data
Tracker hulls in US registries38,818TX + NY open data

Rows marked "our listing data" are measured from listings, not published by the builder, and will differ from a brochure. Rows without a source we can name are not shown at all.

What to inspect on a used Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW

  1. Float it before money moves — check the bilge after an hour on the water for rivet weep. Model-specific item from BoatVerdict's Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW profile.
  2. Walk the entire casting deck for soft spots; press hard at corners and hatch edges. Model-specific item from BoatVerdict's Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW profile.
  3. Compression-test older two-stroke Mercurys; verify service records on four-strokes. Model-specific item from BoatVerdict's Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW profile.
  4. Mercury Verado / V8 FourStroke (250–400): 100-hour service; supercharged Verado adds the supercharger oil interval. Check for corroded battery cables and the SmartCraft harness on saltwater boats. Seen on 11 of the 87 Pro Team 175 TXW listings we track.
  5. Get the hour meter reading and divide by the boat's age. Above 150 hours a year is heavy use for a Mercury Verado / V8 FourStroke (250–400). Threshold from BoatVerdict's engine-family profile for Mercury Verado / V8 FourStroke (250–400).
  6. Yamaha 4-stroke outboard (F70–F300): 100-hour service intervals; 10-year/1,000-hour anode and water-pump attention. Saltwater units: check the bus bar and starter solenoid behind the powerhead for corrosion. Seen on 1 of the 87 Pro Team 175 TXW listings we track.
  7. Get the hour meter reading and divide by the boat's age. Above 150 hours a year is heavy use for a Yamaha 4-stroke outboard (F70–F300). Threshold from BoatVerdict's engine-family profile for Yamaha 4-stroke outboard (F70–F300).
  8. On the older hulls, core moisture is the deal-breaker: sound the transom and the deck with a plastic mallet, and treat any soft or dull-sounding area as a survey-stopper rather than a bargaining chip. We observe listings back to 1998, so boats over 28 years old are actively traded in this model.
  9. Work the 2 known issues listed above into the sea trial, not the walkaround. Most of them only show up under load. BoatVerdict analyst profile for this model.

This list is specific to this model: analyst items for the hull, plus items driven by the engines and the regions we actually observe on Pro Team 175 TXW listings. It is not a generic pre-purchase checklist, and it does not replace a surveyor.

What a Pro Team 175 TXW costs to own

$1,750 – $4,500 per year

  • 18 ft bass, the published length for this model
  • Saltwater berth, based on where most listings we see are located (NC)
  • Includes insurance, storage, routine service, fuel at moderate seasonal use, and a reserve for wear items
  • Excludes loan payments, major engine replacement, and refit work
low confidence

This is a modelled band, not observed spend. Real cost swings hard on where you keep the boat and how much you use it.

Method: The same ownership-cost model BoatVerdict's paid Deal Report uses: boat class and length set the base band, then saltwater berth and size adjust it.

Sources: BoatVerdict ownership-cost model

Where Pro Team 175 TXWs are for sale

  • NC 9
  • AZ 9
  • TX 8
  • CA 6
  • MO 5
  • AR 5
  • KY 5
  • FL 5
  • MI 4
  • TN 3

Counts of distinct boats we observed per state, from 87 listings in 55 metro areas. We publish the distribution, not the listings themselves.

What else buyers cross-shop

Chosen by measured similarity — same builder first, then comparable length — and limited to models whose own page meets our evidence bar. No paid placements, no filler links.

Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW FAQ

How much does a used Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW cost?
Across 87 listings BoatVerdict has observed for model years 1998 to 2024, the median asking price is $16,500. The middle half of the market asks between $10,500 and $19,000, and the full observed range runs $3,000 to $25,000. These are asking prices, not sold prices.
Which model year of the Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW is the best value?
On asking price alone the 2000 is the cheapest year we track with a usable sample (4 priced listings, median $8,000). "Best value" also depends on what changed between years, so read the year table above rather than buying on price alone — and note we do not claim a "best year" we cannot evidence.
What are the common problems with the Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW?
BoatVerdict's analyst profile lists 2 issues to check on this model: Riveted hull seams loosen with trailer miles and rough water — a bilge that fills after a day out is the tell. Repairable, but a price lever; Plywood deck under the carpet softens on 2010s units stored uncovered; soft spots at the bow casting deck are the common spot. Severity and what to inspect for each is on this page.
Are there recalls on the Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW?
1 federal recall campaign is on file for this builder in the USCG and CPSC data we ingest. Recalls are issued per hull-identification range, so check the specific HIN — the recall list on this page links to each campaign and what it covers.
What engine does the Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW come with?
In our listing sample the most common configurations are Mercury Verado / V8 FourStroke (250–400) (11 listings), Yamaha 4-stroke outboard (F70–F300) (1 listings). That is what the used market actually holds, which is not always the same as what the factory offered.
What does it cost to own a Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW per year?
BoatVerdict estimates $1,750 to $4,500 a year for a 18-foot boat of this type, covering insurance, storage, routine service, fuel at moderate use and a wear reserve. It excludes loan payments and major engine work. Assumptions are listed on this page.

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How this page was built

BoatVerdict tracks used-boat listings across the US and folds them onto canonical models, so "Pro Team 175 TXW", "pro team 175 txw" all resolve to this one page rather than three thin ones. For the Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW that gives us 87 distinct boats (from 320 raw listings, before we collapsed re-posts). Publication decision: 87 distinct observations, 82 priced, 30 states, 12 model years.

We separate what we counted from what we concluded. Asking prices, listing counts, state spread and engine mix are counted. Severity ratings, ownership cost and the take are BoatVerdict analysis, labelled as such. Recalls and registry counts are primary records from federal and state sources.

Market data current through August 19, 2026.