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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2010

this is my bass tracker pro team 190 2007 with 90 hp elpto Mercury alum. prop. this is me running at 3/4 throttle (35 mph) I max out at 45 mph with two people onboard) to my next fishing spot in a bass tournoment on lake palestine.

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  • How fast you hittin on that?

  • @bassinflorida in this vid 35 mph, its top speed is 45 mph

  • What's the top speed you're getting with your 90 on this boat? How many times have you blown your hat off? haha

    I am seriously considering one of these . Just a few more mortgage payments to go and then.....

  • @MultiBaldEagle top speed is 45mph. and only blown my hat off once. haha

  • I wish Bass Pro Shops still offered the 190 Pro Team in the red color scheme. I think the 175 is the only one now that's available with the red and maybe the 165 is the only one available in blue.

    Also....this bad boy is rated for 135 hp, so i wonder how it would behave with a 115 hung on the back?

    It is one of the nicest if not THE nicest aluminum bass boats on the market.

    They should offer it with a choice of Motor Guide AND Minn Kota as well as Lowrance AND Humminbird.

  • @MultiBaldEagle ya im glad my is red. and ive been on several alum. boats........ bass tracker is the best by FAR!! handles swells great , lots of space, good looking durable. only problem is the trolling motor is to small (46 lb thrust motor guide) the lake i fish is rough alot 4ft swells are very common. once i was fishing in 28 mph winds swells were so big the bow of the boat would take on about 2-3 inches of water over the front deck, not just spray litteraly water would cover the deck.

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  • I'm on my third tracker and all have been reliable boats. I purchased all of them new. I fish 50-75 days per year. My first two boats had fantastic resale value. I currently own a 2011 pro-team 190 with 90 hp 4-stroke. The motor is strong and quite. I considered (and could have) bought a glass boat but I'm happy I didn't. I don't want the worries of scratching my boat as most glass boat owners do. I go anywhere i want with no worries! I would advise replacing the troller with a 24V 82lb t

  • @SPIDERWIRE13 Nice!

  • @gogglesux you will notice the hull lifts and trims out like a smaller glass boat and feel like its running on a pad even tho its not but because it will lift out the water so much more it will feel that way. like I said if you ever want any help setting it up to get the most out of it email me and I will tell you the base line settings and what you need.. I can help you with a prop to just need gear load info and how many people you have in the boat most times. enjoy the boat and have a good 1

  • @gogglesux yeah the hull will only allow so much power before the hull just cant run any faster because of lack of a ture running pad and overall hull lift/trim ability. however like I said with a well set jack plate and good prop you can get impressive speeds out of the 90 and the boat will handle FAR better and handle rough water so much better you wont believe its the same boat. if you fish tourneys and dont have a fast glass rig a jack plate and SS prop are your best friends.

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