Video: Tracker Boats New Exciting Announcement Gives Bill Dance a Massive Heart Attack in the Latest Ad From the Company

   12.15.17

Video: Tracker Boats New Exciting Announcement Gives Bill Dance a Massive Heart Attack in the Latest Ad From the Company

Tracker Boats announced some big news recently; in fact, it was almost too much for Bill Dance . . .

In the company’s advertisement for the big announcement, Bill is seen on a stretcher after “suffering a big shock,” and it definitely had people scratching their heads.

Jimmy Houston didn’t seem too worried in the commercial, but maybe that’s because he already knew all about the incredible news Tracker Boats had in store.

Take a look at the commercial below, and keep scrolling to find out what all the excitement is for:

(Turn up the volume to hear the Facebook video)

And finally, here’s the big news that almost had Mr. Dance go belly-up on us:

All joking aside, this looks like a phenomenal deal on a great looking bass boat! 

According to their website, the boat measures 16′ 8″ in length, with a 77″ beam, and a 40 HP engine. 

Here’s a statement from Johnny Morris, founder, Bass Pro Shops and Tracker Boats:

“Fellow anglers,

To celebrate our 40th anniversary, we’re honoring our heritage of delivering unmatched value with the BASS TRACKER Heritage Edition. This classically styled fishing machine salutes the original spirit of TRACKER. At $9,995, it underscores our original commitment to deliver unmatched value! Plus, act now and get a $400 Bass Pro Shops/Cabela’s gift card and custom boat cover with your purchase—a $1,095 value!

This heritage boat reminds me of the early days of TRACKER and the milestones we’ve celebrated over the past 40 years. It’s been an incredible journey, enriched by countless happy memories of time on the water with friends and family. I hope you get out there and create some fun memories of your own!

Catch a whopper!”

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