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Class
Freshwater Fishing
Length
17ft
Year
2024
Model
162 Pro Tracer
Capacity
2 people
The Pro Tracer fishing boat packs amazing value into a high quality boat. It's oversized cockpit and optional jump seats offer plenty of room for the whole family to get in on the adventures. And with great standard features including rod holders, full length tackle trays and under-console storage shelves, your gear is always close at hand. Easy to tow, the Pro Tracer is up for any challenge you are. It’s no wonder the 162 Pro Tracer is the most popular boat in its class. A complete fisherman’s top, bow livewell, built in fuel tank and bow rails round out an impressive list of standard equipment to make the most of a day on the water.
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Miscellaneous
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Standard Features
- Vinyl Floor Covering
- Marine Treated ¾” Plywood Floor
- Fisherman’s Top w/ Walk Thru, Side, & Drop Curtains
- 2- Seat Storage Boxes w/ Hatch
- Bow Fish Box
- Bow Rails
- Injected Foam Flotation
- Toe Holds
- Tackle Tray
- Under Console Storage w/ Shelf
- 2-Deluxe Cushioned/Foldable Seats
- Elevated Console
- Bilge Pump
- Rod Storage
- Bow Storage
- Navigation Lights
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