A 2007 Triton TC-17 aluminum runabout powered by a single Mercury 60 hp four-stroke engine with 67 hours. The boat combines lightweight construction with practical fishing-oriented design, built around a compact deck layout that prioritizes storage and accessibility over unnecessary complexity. The Mercury engine delivers fuel-efficient operation and is well-suited to shallow water navigation and towing ease.
The interior is arranged with three pedestal seat bases on a recessed front casting deck, aerated livewells and bait buckets across both decks, and built-in tackle storage with six removable Plano tackleboxes. The driver's console provides straightforward ergonomic controls, and a Motor Guide foot-controlled trolling motor is installed. A Lowrance fish finder rounds out the electronics package.
The boat sits on a matching trailer with a space-saving swing-back tongue design. Built-in fuel capacity and the overall modest size keep weight low and maintenance straightforward, making the boat simple to tow, launch, and operate.
Length
17.00 FT
Beam
7.08 FT
Weight
950 LBS
Material
Aluminum
Shape
Modified-V
Engines
1
Engine Make
Mercury
Engine Model
60ELPT
Power
NaN HP
Hours
67 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
12 GAL