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Anybody own the Bass Tracker pro 160, if so was thinking about getting that model with the 9.9kicker so does anybody else have the 160 with the 9.9

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Yeah that's the reason why I would be getting a 9.9..does it push the boat pretty well?

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Yeah that's the reason why I would be getting a 9.9..does it push the boat pretty well?

I get 7.4 mph downwind on a cool day.

 

I have 5 deep cycle batteries and carry a bunch of trackle.

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Get you where you wanna go not trying to win any races

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I have a 2002 160 with a Mercury 9.9 fourstroke...the bass trackers in general are super heavy for that motor but my motor runs perfect and gets me anywhere i need to go on the HP restricted lakes i live near. Great thing about those lakes are they hold the biggest fish haha...I dont have a tiller motor tho. The 160 was originally rated for a 40 and its steering wheel drive. Max speed with 2 guys and tackle is about 13mph. With full livewells youre looking at about 8-9. Good Luck

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