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Default Getting a pontoon boat to plane

On 11/2/10 7:52 AM, Jack wrote:
On Nov 2, 7:35 am, wrote:
On 11/1/2010 10:52 PM, wrote:





On Mon, 1 Nov 2010 18:38:06 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


On Nov 1, 5:51 pm, wrote:
On Mon, 01 Nov 2010 11:36:59 -0400, wrote:
On 11/1/10 11:15 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
A friend of mine built a custom pontoon boat roughly 34' long with
beautiful woodwork. It is powered with a 90 hp and he claims he had
the prop pitched by an expert. He attains 18 mph so he is planing
some but gets very bad fuel economy, I'd estimate 1 mpg. Underway,
most people sit on the foredeck so she probably is bow heavy. Is
there some way to get her to plane better? He does have one of those
Dol-Fin things on the motor but I think he needs more planing surface
along the pontoons.


This might do it:


http://tinyurl.com/367x6pm


I don't know what a custom 34' pontoon boat weighs, but I'm guessing two
tons or more. That's a lotta weight and length for a 90 hp outboard to
"plane better." I doubt a lower unit wing is going to make a difference.


This would do it.


http://tinyurl.com/29cbqav:)


It should....


This is what the boys over on Pontoon forum are doing


http://www.pontoonforums.com/download/file.php?id=3386


http://www.pontoonforums.com/download/file.php?id=3390


http://www.pontoonforums.com/download/file.php?id=3018


http://www.pontoonforums.com/download/file.php?id=3019


Don't see too many pontoon boats out on LI Sound. :)


They tend to be popular on inland lakes and places where the weather
is warmer than LI Sound. :-



I remember several warm days out on Long Island Sound when I was a
Connecticut Yankee. Several, at least.