I genuinely appreciate this HONEST review. I am in the market for a new tracker and still debating between the Classic XL and the Pro 170. The main reason i am considering the pro over the classic is the rod locker, the fixed larger fuel tank, and the better console. It would only be about $20 more a month on financing and I am thinking it would be worth it. I was going to do the 50hp with carpet.
@@MidWesti I honestly think you would be happier with the Pro 170. It has ended up being a great boat, especially with all the upgrades I have added to it.
I’m debating the same thing, I think what does it for me is the better use of floor space on the 170 compared to the xl. Lists of wasted space in front of passenger seat and every video I see people complain of the live well being terrible
@@zach-n4i I ended up getting the XL and am very happy with it. I like more open space in the hull and the removeable gas tank. I can bring an extra if needed. plus there is more working space in the battery compartment. I also got my XL brand new during the year end sale.
I've been there with the lack of access for the front deck on my Pro 160, (similar arrangement). I was so aggravated. I thought about specially made tools,,, but then realized the the main deck was much less work then tooling. I think it had 24 screws, and a little maneuvering, it opened up access. Wouldn't want to do that often, but shouldn't to have once the work in that area was done. I had carpeting. Vinyl should be easier. (did it while in my shop for winter service).
Great review. The negative aspects of the pro 170 are why Im buying the pro 175 TXW, its still not perfect but fixes most of the problems with the pro 170.
Great Review!! I have a 2020 195 TXW Pro Team and have similar problems and like it for the most part. My biggest complaint is the leaking storage compartments. I bought tubes of silicone this past winter and sealed the crap out of them and so far so good. The rubber gaskets had gaps where they end, almost like they were cut too short. I have the Merc 150 and it hauls ass!!
I should probably do another review after all the updates I have done. This little tin boat has actually turned out to be a great boat. It’s been really fun to work on and make upgrades to.
I have a 2022 model.....pretty much identical to yours. While I do love the boat......your correct on your gripes. Yes.....added a Garmin and boat buckles. Next on the list is a Terrova. When bought the boat, I picked up a spare tire, plus a side mount kit from Harbor Freight. At 75, I dont want to crawl under the boat to get the spare! Oh....I did add a Bimini top last summer. That was money well spent.
Thanks for checking the video out. This boat has been a fun boat to do upgrades on. It comes so bare bones that keeps me coming up with upgrades and projects.
As for the wiggly seat post, did you try turning the post and tightening it in the base, it has threads. Mine was like that until I figured out I needed to screw it down. Hope this helps
Good video. I upgraded the electronics, added the boat buckles, a two bank battery charger, a phone holder and an elastic rod holder to secure rods while underway. I placed the stock fish finder in the front with the transducer on the trolling motor. I am always looking for ideas to upgrade further. In the future, I am looking at upgrading my fish finder on the front and maybe upgrade to the trolling motor.
Thanks for checking the video out. Depending on where and what type of fishing you’re doing, the trolling motor is probably the most important upgrade in my opinion.
I really like the Ranger aluminum line as well as the Xpress X18 pro. One of these will likely replace my Tracker Pro 170 in the next year or two. Thanks for checking the video out.
its a good little boat -- especially for a first boat to find out what you do or don't like what does or doesn't work it is a basic boat for sure but you can upgrade a little and make it work really well for you -- if youre still looking check around for used ones, people who've done some of the upgrading already before moving up or on. I have one and it really is a good boat a lot of positives like it's reasonably priced, easy to tow and easy to store, uses very little fuel and after you upgrade the fish finders and trolling motor it's pretty good! not the best of course but a great first boat in my opinion.
I wanna upgrade to the Terrova as well, but I do not like that support you have I feel like it’s in the way I feel like I would trip on it and it’s one less spot you can step I find myself needing every bit of room I can get on the deck, wondering if there is another way to add support as all that force from bouncing around during transportation is sure to cause some damage, I am looking into something that perhaps attaches to the versa track
Excellent, detailed review, thanks very much! I am considering either the Pro 170 or the Pro Team 175 TXW for a few $grand more. Just wondering if you considered the 175 TXW, or if due to limited storage space you had to go with the Pro 170? Also, do you feel like the extra beam and other features on the 175 TXW are worth the higher price?
@kenb6102 Thanks! I do have limited space in the garage so the 175 would be a bit too tight of a fit. If I wasn’t limited on space and the choice was between the 170 and 175, I would rather spend the extra and get the 175. Even if you do the 175 with the tournament package, you’ll still want to upgrade the electronics and trolling motor at the very least.
Pretty good review - gonna look for that rub rail this boat is lower than most docks so it needs one …. N. TX also near Lewisville I’ve got the same boat same color, I like the organization in the storage compartments and agree on the locks I want to change mine out as well-- I’d love to find the locking T handle ones that fit. I agree on the vinyl -- sloppy is a good word to describe the installation. Great review!! All in all I’m pretty happy with mine - it’s a great entry level boat and for the money, uses next to no gas hits 35 on smooth water (not rough water thats a different thing entirely) but I do think its a good buy. how hard was that rub rail to get straight????
I cut the hole to make it bigger. Was able to install a Fortrexx 80 with no problems. BIG UPGRADE. Extra battery fit in back also for 24volt in a 2022 170.
Is that bracket by the stbd side console for a bimini? I just purchased one, and trying to find the best mounting location for the main mounting poles. Looks like your using the tracks for the fwd and aft adjusting straps, thats what Im using right now. Was trying to avoid drilling in to the gunwhale, but dont see any other way around the console. Thoughts?
Hi Doug! Yes. I measured 30” from the front of the rod locked to the center of the bracket. Both port and starboard side panels were used as the starting point for the measurement. I have eyelet bolts installed in the versatrack for both fwd and aft straps. Let me know if this helps.
@BPfishing728 Boat came with an Interstate Group 27 12V cranking battery (66-110 AH) and an Interstate Group 24 12V battery (79 AH) for the trolling motor. Hope this helps.
Good video. What size/volt Terrova is that. I just took delivery of a 2023 black 170. So far I replaced the fish finder to a helix 7, running the transducer cable was a ton of fun. I added another trolling motor battery and disconnected the link between the starting and trolling battery, that’s only after being towed back to the ramp on the maiden voyage using the trolling motor. Didn’t even use it that much and drained both batteries. Added an onboard charger to the bottom of the battery hatch lid Added some rod savers and the VesselView mobile. Oh the fuel gauge wasn’t working from the dealer, found a wire on the back of the gauge wasn’t pushed on enough. So far I like it but only have .8 hours on the motor. Also the links to the items you have posted dont work.
Congrats on the new boat and thanks for checking the video out as well as the feedback. I'm new to creating these videos so appreciate the heads up that the links are not working. I'm going to work on fixing that. As far as my Terrova, its a 55/12 volt and has been just fine for me. Interesting about the cranking battery and trolling motor battery. Those 2 should be completely separate of one another. The only item that should be connected to the trolling motor batteries is the trolling motor. The fuel gauge not working has been an issue for a lot of folks on new boats so you're not alone on that one.
@@RFishingtx yeah I guess they wire them that way from the factory so that your engine charging system will charge both batteries. It just leaves you stranded in my opinion. Lol. Humiliating being towed back in a brand new boat. I bought the rub rail you recommended, might as well put some protection on before it gets scratched. Thanks again
Thanks for the review! I have a maxxum which is a 24v 70 lb, is the battery compartment big enough to handle three batteries since the maxxum needs 24v? Stay Safe & God Bless!!!!
Thanks! There is room for 3 batteries. I have seen a lot of posts with the 3 batteries lined up back there on the port side, but its tight. I replaced the old battery with a Lithium which is pricey but takes up so much less room back there. Hope this helps.
Hi Tommy! I think you’re asking about the guide on posts. I purchased them from Bass Pro but Amazon has them as well. www.amazon.com/CE-Smith-Unlighted-Replacement-Accessories/dp/B0000AXDLQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_14?keywords=ce%2Bsmith&qid=1679156590&sr=8-14&th=1&psc=1
This might be the most negative video I’ve ever watched on here lol. I appreciate the in depth review and it showed me a lot about the boat that others don’t show but man it really sounds like you need a different skiff. I can’t imagine you enjoy a day out fishing while thinking of the 47 different things you don’t like about this boat.
Thanks for reaching out and sorry. I know this video comes off that way. I have made a lot of upgrades and mods to both boat and trailer which have made both so much more enjoyable. Actually, I am really happy with it now with all that I have done. More upgrades and mods to come as well.
I genuinely appreciate this HONEST review. I am in the market for a new tracker and still debating between the Classic XL and the Pro 170. The main reason i am considering the pro over the classic is the rod locker, the fixed larger fuel tank, and the better console. It would only be about $20 more a month on financing and I am thinking it would be worth it. I was going to do the 50hp with carpet.
@@MidWesti I honestly think you would be happier with the Pro 170. It has ended up being a great boat, especially with all the upgrades I have added to it.
I’m debating the same thing, I think what does it for me is the better use of floor space on the 170 compared to the xl. Lists of wasted space in front of passenger seat and every video I see people complain of the live well being terrible
@@zach-n4i I ended up getting the XL and am very happy with it. I like more open space in the hull and the removeable gas tank. I can bring an extra if needed. plus there is more working space in the battery compartment. I also got my XL brand new during the year end sale.
I've been there with the lack of access for the front deck on my Pro 160, (similar arrangement). I was so aggravated. I thought about specially made tools,,, but then realized the the main deck was much less work then tooling. I think it had 24 screws, and a little maneuvering, it opened up access. Wouldn't want to do that often, but shouldn't to have once the work in that area was done. I had carpeting. Vinyl should be easier. (did it while in my shop for winter service).
Great review. The negative aspects of the pro 170 are why Im buying the pro 175 TXW, its still not perfect but fixes most of the problems with the pro 170.
Thanks for the positive feedback!
Great Review!! I have a 2020 195 TXW Pro Team and have similar problems and like it for the most part. My biggest complaint is the leaking storage compartments. I bought tubes of silicone this past winter and sealed the crap out of them and so far so good. The rubber gaskets had gaps where they end, almost like they were cut too short. I have the Merc 150 and it hauls ass!!
Thanks! Glad you got your storage compartments sealed up.
good review and lots to think about considering this one is on my short list
I should probably do another review after all the updates I have done. This little tin boat has actually turned out to be a great boat. It’s been really fun to work on and make upgrades to.
I have a 2022 model.....pretty much identical to yours. While I do love the boat......your correct on your gripes. Yes.....added a Garmin and boat buckles. Next on the list is a Terrova. When bought the boat, I picked up a spare tire, plus a side mount kit from Harbor Freight. At 75, I dont want to crawl under the boat to get the spare! Oh....I did add a Bimini top last summer. That was money well spent.
Thanks for checking the video out. This boat has been a fun boat to do upgrades on. It comes so bare bones that keeps me coming up with upgrades and projects.
Where did you get your Bimini from? I just purchased one from Carver. Any mounting issues with the securing poles?
As for the wiggly seat post, did you try turning the post and tightening it in the base, it has threads. Mine was like that until I figured out I needed to screw it down. Hope this helps
Thanks! I have the base screwed in tight but the seat itself is the issue. 🤷♂️
Good video. I upgraded the electronics, added the boat buckles, a two bank battery charger, a phone holder and an elastic rod holder to secure rods while underway. I placed the stock fish finder in the front with the transducer on the trolling motor. I am always looking for ideas to upgrade further. In the future, I am looking at upgrading my fish finder on the front and maybe upgrade to the trolling motor.
Thanks for checking the video out. Depending on where and what type of fishing you’re doing, the trolling motor is probably the most important upgrade in my opinion.
Great review. Thank you!
@mgrim7819 Thanks!
Good video picking up my new Pro 170 on may 8
You’ll love the boat. This is my 3rd boat and so far my favorite.
Thx!
I was seriously considering this boat. Glad to know about the substandard electronics, wobble seats and lack of bow access. Thanks for the heads up.
I really like the Ranger aluminum line as well as the Xpress X18 pro. One of these will likely replace my Tracker Pro 170 in the next year or two. Thanks for checking the video out.
its a good little boat -- especially for a first boat to find out what you do or don't like what does or doesn't work it is a basic boat for sure but you can upgrade a little and make it work really well for you -- if youre still looking check around for used ones, people who've done some of the upgrading already before moving up or on. I have one and it really is a good boat a lot of positives like it's reasonably priced, easy to tow and easy to store, uses very little fuel and after you upgrade the fish finders and trolling motor it's pretty good! not the best of course but a great first boat in my opinion.
I wanna upgrade to the Terrova as well, but I do not like that support you have I feel like it’s in the way I feel like I would trip on it and it’s one less spot you can step I find myself needing every bit of room I can get on the deck, wondering if there is another way to add support as all that force from bouncing around during transportation is sure to cause some damage, I am looking into something that perhaps attaches to the versa track
That bracket I have is removable. It just slides off the base.
Excellent, detailed review, thanks very much! I am considering either the Pro 170 or the Pro Team 175 TXW for a few $grand more. Just wondering if you considered the 175 TXW, or if due to limited storage space you had to go with the Pro 170? Also, do you feel like the extra beam and other features on the 175 TXW are worth the higher price?
@kenb6102 Thanks! I do have limited space in the garage so the 175 would be a bit too tight of a fit. If I wasn’t limited on space and the choice was between the 170 and 175, I would rather spend the extra and get the 175. Even if you do the 175 with the tournament package, you’ll still want to upgrade the electronics and trolling motor at the very least.
I just bought a 2024 pro 170 today, I hope some of these smaller issues have been addressed by Tracker
Congrats!
Great review...how fast that boat run with just you
Thank you! Usually around 35 mph.
How did you run the larger cable for TM and additional wire to the bow?
@@Paul-c9m the wiring was already there from the factory.
Pretty good review - gonna look for that rub rail this boat is lower than most docks so it needs one …. N. TX also near Lewisville I’ve got the same boat same color, I like the organization in the storage compartments and agree on the locks I want to change mine out as well-- I’d love to find the locking T handle ones that fit. I agree on the vinyl -- sloppy is a good word to describe the installation. Great review!! All in all I’m pretty happy with mine - it’s a great entry level boat and for the money, uses next to no gas hits 35 on smooth water (not rough water thats a different thing entirely) but I do think its a good buy. how hard was that rub rail to get straight????
Easy to get it straight.
@RFishingtx. Did you have to get 2 rolls of 25 ft?
I haven't looked at any forums about the trolling motor install. Wondering if that hole can be made larger to ease the pain a bit?
@@stldavid I have seen and heard of folks that have made that opening larger.
I cut the hole to make it bigger. Was able to install a Fortrexx 80 with no problems. BIG UPGRADE. Extra battery fit in back also for 24volt in a 2022 170.
Is that bracket by the stbd side console for a bimini? I just purchased one, and trying to find the best mounting location for the main mounting poles. Looks like your using the tracks for the fwd and aft adjusting straps, thats what Im using right now. Was trying to avoid drilling in to the gunwhale, but dont see any other way around the console. Thoughts?
Hi Doug! Yes. I measured 30” from the front of the rod locked to the center of the bracket. Both port and starboard side panels were used as the starting point for the measurement. I have eyelet bolts installed in the versatrack for both fwd and aft straps. Let me know if this helps.
Hey friend how bad are these boats to roll from side to side. I thinking about buying one. Thanks. Jr
@@juniorshepard556 I have never had an issue. All in all a pretty stable boat.
What voltage is your Terrova trolling motor? What shaft length is it?
Thanks for checking the channel out! I have a 12 volt 45” shaft on my Terrova.
thanks.
Do you know the details on the batteries the pro 170 came with? How many amp hrs they are?
@BPfishing728 Boat came with an Interstate Group 27 12V cranking battery (66-110 AH) and an Interstate Group 24 12V battery (79 AH) for the trolling motor. Hope this helps.
@@RFishingtx thank you! I pick mine up on Saturday and just thought about that.
Good video. What size/volt Terrova is that. I just took delivery of a 2023 black 170. So far I replaced the fish finder to a helix 7, running the transducer cable was a ton of fun. I added another trolling motor battery and disconnected the link between the starting and trolling battery, that’s only after being towed back to the ramp on the maiden voyage using the trolling motor. Didn’t even use it that much and drained both batteries. Added an onboard charger to the bottom of the battery hatch lid Added some rod savers and the VesselView mobile. Oh the fuel gauge wasn’t working from the dealer, found a wire on the back of the gauge wasn’t pushed on enough. So far I like it but only have .8 hours on the motor. Also the links to the items you have posted dont work.
Congrats on the new boat and thanks for checking the video out as well as the feedback. I'm new to creating these videos so appreciate the heads up that the links are not working. I'm going to work on fixing that. As far as my Terrova, its a 55/12 volt and has been just fine for me. Interesting about the cranking battery and trolling motor battery. Those 2 should be completely separate of one another. The only item that should be connected to the trolling motor batteries is the trolling motor. The fuel gauge not working has been an issue for a lot of folks on new boats so you're not alone on that one.
@@RFishingtx yeah I guess they wire them that way from the factory so that your engine charging system will charge both batteries. It just leaves you stranded in my opinion. Lol. Humiliating being towed back in a brand new boat. I bought the rub rail you recommended, might as well put some protection on before it gets scratched. Thanks again
Thanks for the review! I have a maxxum which is a 24v 70 lb, is the battery compartment big enough to handle three batteries since the maxxum needs 24v? Stay Safe & God Bless!!!!
Thanks! There is room for 3 batteries. I have seen a lot of posts with the 3 batteries lined up back there on the port side, but its tight. I replaced the old battery with a Lithium which is pricey but takes up so much less room back there. Hope this helps.
@@RFishingtx Thanks for the feedback. I have an Alumacraft and got a 24v lithium as well.
Where did you get the boat rails on your trailer?
Hi Tommy! I think you’re asking about the guide on posts. I purchased them from Bass Pro but Amazon has them as well. www.amazon.com/CE-Smith-Unlighted-Replacement-Accessories/dp/B0000AXDLQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_14?keywords=ce%2Bsmith&qid=1679156590&sr=8-14&th=1&psc=1
You can’t put a lock on that boat a $3 crow bar can’t defeat in 3 seconds.
@whalerlife53 You are correct
Near the beginning you said this boat doesn’t have a tachometer and then when showing the cockpit you showed that it had one. I’m confused
It does. It was a mistake on my part. My last boat did not have one. Good catch.
This might be the most negative video I’ve ever watched on here lol. I appreciate the in depth review and it showed me a lot about the boat that others don’t show but man it really sounds like you need a different skiff. I can’t imagine you enjoy a day out fishing while thinking of the 47 different things you don’t like about this boat.
Thanks for reaching out and sorry. I know this video comes off that way. I have made a lot of upgrades and mods to both boat and trailer which have made both so much more enjoyable. Actually, I am really happy with it now with all that I have done. More upgrades and mods to come as well.
WOW 😂😂. Sounds to me like someone wants a $90k bass boat for $20k . Like the old saying goes “ You get what you pay for !! “
@@stevenlitkey9354 thanks for watching but you’re pretty off base. If I wanted a $90k boat I would have a $90k boat. Tight lines brother.
Tell us you don’t like your boat without saying you don’t like your boat.
It’s a good boat and now with all the upgrades I have completed and more yet to come, it’s been great for what I use it for.
You could always give your boat to some deadbeat, and buy yourself a boat that you actually like.
Good review- but your negativity is exhausting.
Thanks Doug. I truly do appreciate the feedback and my wife says the same thing to me a lot :)
@@RFishingtx 🤣🤣🤣
Good review D O U G !!!