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Tracker Targa 185 Sport

First Impressions

By M. Verdon

December 20, 2007

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Aluminum boat manufacturers sometimes slap a few seats into the rear of a boat and call it a family fishing boat. Tracker’s Targa 185 Sport seems, instead, to give equal weight to family and fishing. The front is definitely designed for fishing, with seat pedestals, a 19-gallon aerated livewell, and a 55-pound thrust Minn Kota trolling motor mounted on the bow. A Lowrance X37 fishfinder is standard, as is a center-line rod locker for nine rods and an aft 11-gallon livewell. But here’s where the family comes in.

The 185 Sport has a sporty-looking helm station and four bucket seats that swivel and slide. There are also two jump seats on the 36-inch-by-69- inch aft platform. Add to that a rear ladder, deep cockpit freeboard and a nifty two-tier gunwale, and you have a boat that any family will love. Power ranges from the 90-hp Mercury 4-stroke EFI ($22,395) to the 150-hp XL OptiMax ($27,615). Boating World tests the boat with the 135-hp XL Mercury OptiMax and records a top end of 42.9 mph.

The ride is good in flat water but gets a little lively when the 185 hits some chop at speed.

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