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View 417_TB0408 tahoe Q4 ss
TRACKER’S 30th ANNIVERSARY COOKING WITH GAS Tahoe’s value-priced Q4 SS gets families on the water for a little home-cooked fun > STORY AND PHOTOS BY RON ELDRIDGE N obody wants cheap steak; they want good steak for cheap. Or so says Tracker Marine’s product development guru Steve Mason. And while his work may take him all over the Tracker plant, the affable and homespun Mason may well have tarried too long with the marketing folks, for there’s no better assessment of Tahoe’s new Q4 Super Sport. Selling for $16 grand, the Tahoe, asserts Mason, matches up against anyone’s 18-footer, including the likes of Sea Ray. A tall order? Maybe not. 52 APRIL 2008 I T R A I L E R B O AT S . C O M The Q4 SS we tested on massive, twisting Table Rock Lake in southern Missouri proved fun to drive, offering snappy, responsive performance from its 135 hp 3.0L MerCruiser sterndrive. More to the point, it also boasted unexpected, upscale touches, including a stainless rubrail, optional Bimini top (with high-grade, quick-release ball-and-socket fittings), and a standard trailer with a swingaway tongue and Tracker’s GalvaShield corrosion protection. It’s basically a turnkey rig; all you have to do is pile your posse aboard and you’re cooking with gas. MEAT AND POTATOES Now celebrating its 30th anniversary, Tracker offers bedrock value in its Tahoe runabouts, fish ’n skis and deck boats. The Tahoe Q4 SS, also available in an outboard model, is the smallest member of a fleet that stretches up to 26 feet. So don’t expect it to be tricked out with a head, wet bar or console locker. With a length of 18 feet, 1 inch spread across 7 feet, 7 inches of beam, there just isn’t room. What we have here is a snazzy, well-mannered bowrider that will get you on the water without having to torpedo your 401(k) or sink the kids’ college plans. Getting back to our steak metaphor, it’s meat and potatoes all the way, baby. As Mason explains, Tahoe keeps prices in check by streamlining choices — a marketing trend we’re seeing more of lately. Compared to Interested in many boats, the Q4 SS’ options list hooking up with is mercifully short. the Q4 fish ’n ski? “Once you’ve decided on the Cast over to TrailerBoats.com. sterndrive model, for example, your only choice in engines is whether or not to add power steering to that 3.0L four-banger,” he says. Hankering for a V-6? Then you’ll have to pony up for the 19-foot Q5i. By the way, >web T R A I L E R B O AT S . C O M I APRIL 2008 53 Tahoe>q4 ss spend the $404 on power steering. It’s a no-brainer. Another must-have upgrade is the $445 drum brake system for the colorcoordinated, single-axle trailer. You’ll want a spare tire, too — but at $175 for the factory spare, you’ll probably be able to put your own spare and bracket together for less. All in all, however, Tahoe’s options prices are super reasonable — which is not something that can be said of every boat. HAMMER TIME On our test runs across Table Rock, the Q4 handled the generally benign conditions with no trouble. Fortunately, the good thing about the Rock is there’s no shortage of big boats, so you can always scare up some nasty wakes to see how a rig is put together. Featuring an 18-degree, semi-V design and fiberglass stringers that are chemically fused to the hull for maximum rigidity, our boat picked n Large multifunction gauges keep the Tahoe’s helm layout clean and simple. We commend the console cubby that helps square away loose items, and we really liked our boat’s optional Ritchie compass (top middle). its way through the holes and launched off the lips with only minor pounding. Ride comfort in these situations is largely proportionate to throttle position and trim, and we found that at midrange speeds and higher, we had to keep the drive tucked in or the bow would float and begin to porpoise. Bottom line is that she’s only an 18-footer; as long as you slow down through the rough patches, you’ll be fine. When we dropped the hammer, the Q4’s 135 hp MerCruiser/Alpha package stepped lively, and visibility while seated remained unobstructed from initial holeshot through top end. A 21-inch-pitch, three-blade aluminum wheel spun our boat’s tach to 4800 while painting 43.3 mph across our GPS. OK... so it’s not the kind of top end that will have you bragging from your barstool, but just go ahead and mention how little you paid. Whether performing lazy S turns or carving doughnuts, the Tahoe delivered sporty handling, and reminded us just how nimble n “It’s been nice knowing ya.” Tubing and other watersports are a natural attraction aboard the Q4 SS, which is a good fit for families with small children. 54 APRIL 2008 I T R A I L E R B O AT S . C O M n Tahoe’s 18-footer topped out in the mid-40s with a 135 hp 3.0L MerCruiser package, and should manage even better in the outboard version, which is rated up to 150 hp. boats with short waterlines can be. Steering via our rigs’s nonpowered, rack-and-pinion system felt neutral except at higher trim settings, where we noticed mild torque. Nothing too uncomfortable, though. The Q4’s helm seats do not have flipup bolsters, but each swivels and adjusts fore and aft. More importantly, they offer good lumbar support and cradle your hips, providing comfort and security. In short, the boat feels tight in turns and rough water, and so do you. COOL TOUCHES Helm instrumentation includes two oversize, multifunction gauges, which n A drained locker under the stern seat can be used for wet or dry storage. The bow lockers also drain, and feature lift-off lids with stainless catches. T R A I L E R B O AT S . C O M I APRIL 2008 55 Tahoe>q4 ss EED SP T OP 61 3000 23.2 4.4 5.3 95 3500 28.2 5.3 5.3 95 4000 33.2 6.9 4.8 86 4500 39.6 9.7 4.1 73 4800 (WOT) 43.3 11.6 3.7 66 EED OP T EED SP EED SP Based on 90% fuel capacity SP T OP T OP 3.4 ISIN G Tahoe, Dept. TBM, 2500 E. Kearney St., Springfield, MO 65803; 417/873-5900; tahoesportboats.com MerCruiser, Dept. TBM, P.O. Box 1959, Fond du Lac, WI 54936; 800/MERCURY; mercurymarine.com ES IL M 3.5 E/ 11.8 PG 61 2500 G 93 3.4 N RA 5.2 2.3 PH 1.1 7.9 /M EL FU 5.7 2000 G 1500 PH 97 / EL FU 5.4 /M 0.9 M RP E/ IN ES IL M 4.9 D EE G E/ PG 1 1000 1 U SP EN G UM 73 74 91 102 N RA IM 43.3 /M EL FU ISIN G ISIN G PH G T R A I L E R B O AT S . C O M U UM PH I IM / EL FU APRIL 2008 TOP SPEED (mph) SOUND MEASUREMENTS (dBa) Idle at Helm (900 rpm) Idle at Transom (900 rpm) Cruise at Helm (3500 rpm) WOT at Helm (4800 rpm) /M UM 3.0L MerCruiser/Alpha 135 I-4 3.0L (181 cid) 635 lbs. 2.0:1 4400-4800 1 14 ⁄4x21” aluminum 3-blade TEST RESULTS M RP E/ 58 ENGINE AS TESTED Make Horsepower Number of Cylinders Displacement Weight Gear Ratio WOT RPM Range Propellers D EE CR U NOTABLE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Stainless-frame Bimini top; Richie compass CR IM Yes NOTABLE STANDARD EQUIPMENT Color-matched single-axle trailer; nonskid deck; Sirius-capable AM/FM/CD stereo with MP3 jack; adjustable bucket seats; integrated swimstep IN ISIN G $15,995 $16,690 18’ 1” 7’ 7” 16º 2697 lbs. 17” 20 gals. 135 NMMA Certified SP CR U Base Price (w/ 3.0L MerCruiser, trailer) Price as Tested Length Beam Deadrise at Transom Weight (incl. trailer) Draft (drive up) Fuel Capacity Maximum Horsepower G UM TAHOE Q4 SUPER SPORT CR IM SPECIFICATIONS EN holding sunscreen, iPods and such), and an optional Ritchie compass (a steal at $70). Positioned as one of the uppermost gauges, it’s directly within the driver’s line of sight — right where it should be. The Sirius-ready Jensen AM/FM/CD stereo includes an MP3 jack, and pumps tunes through two speakers located near the rear seats. Besides a small sunpad atop the engine box, the noteworthy thing back here is the selfdraining wet/dry locker under the center seat. It’s the perfect place to stash wetsuits, dripping ski lines or yappy little dogs. Tahoe’s nonskid sole houses a ski locker, and the deck drains to the bilge via scuppers in the aft cockpit — two features you’ll n The ski locker isn’t the roomiest we’ve seen appreciate when watersports are the and may not accept wakeboards with high-wrap activity du jour. bindings, but that’s understandable — you’re only working with 18 feet of boat here. Although the boat’s pod-shaped, bowrider backrests are a tad firm and don’t offer much in the way of lowerwe found easy to read on the fly. back support, we applaud the lift-off Our only suggestion for improvement seat cushions that provide access to would be to use a somewhat less insulated lockers below. Nothing ref lective dash fascia, because we unusual, you say? Perhaps... until experienced some instrument glare Mason points out the unexpected: off the windshield. Two things we The Q4 features stainless press-in fitreally liked were the handy catchall tings to hold the cushions securely in basins on the helm and passenger place. Another cool touch is a foreconsoles (which are ideal for peak cushion that unsnaps to reveal a boarding step. Both are welcome additions. All told, the Tahoe Q4 SS is a basic but richly featured bowrider at an uncommonly Spry handling and surprising attractive price. Whether you’re acceleration just starting out in boating, getting back into the sport after an Instrument glare off windshield is absence, or simply downsizing distracting to a smaller, more manageable craft, one taste of the Q4 and Bucket seats cradle hips for you’ll be hungry for more. And supportive, secure feel no worries about barbecuing alongside the Joneses, either — Bow backrest cushions need because with the Tahoe’s goodbetter lower-back support looking lines and jazzy color schemes, this dish serves up Corrosion-protected trailer is plenty of sizzle to go with that standard full-flavored steak.
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