TARGA V-19 WT

The BASS TRACKER TARGA V-19 WT is a 19-foot aluminum boat, designed for high performance and durability in both fishing and rough water conditions.
Tracker Targa V-19 WT

Check out the BASS TRACKER TARGA V-19 WT Bass boat available from Town & Country Marine, authorized dealer for BASS TRACKER in Ontario – only 1.5 hours from the GTA. For anglers seeking adventure on vast waters like the Great Lakes, the TRACKER® TARGA™ V-19 WT is the ultimate companion. Whether you’re trolling for lake trout or casting for smallmouth bass, this boat is designed to handle it all with ease. The wraparound walk-thru windshield provides protection from the elements, allowing you to focus on your fishing expedition without worry. With a substantial 47-gallon fuel tank, you can embark on long journeys to reach your favorite fishing spots without interruption. The TARGA V-19 boasts extra-wide gunnels with convenient storage compartments, offering ample space to keep your gear organized and easily accessible. Its sturdy .125” all-welded aluminum hull ensures durability and reliability, even in the most challenging conditions. And with the renowned TRACKER PROMISE backing it up, this boat provides unparalleled peace of mind with the best factory warranty available for aluminum boats. Embark on your next fishing expedition with confidence aboard the TRACKER TARGA V-19 WT, a powerhouse of performance, durability, and safety for conquering the vast waters and reeling in your next big catch.

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