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I've been getting realy interested in a pontoon boat. WOW! are they
expensive!, but the used market, especially in off-season isn't too bad. I've been looking for at 25-28 ft. pontoons, and jsut passed a fairly nice Tracker for $4800.00 (Not the dollar late, but the day short. OK, now theres an equally nice 28 ft STEEL pontoon boat with a 75 horse Evinrude (The previous Tracker had a 35 horse Chrysler) for about a thousand less. The steel, I know would be heavier, and probably lose some handling capacity. I suppose what I'm actually asking is a STEEL pontoon boat actually worth it? or should I forget the cost and go strictly ALUMINUM tube construction? I imagine I'm answering my own quesiton, by seeing aluminum pontoon boats are far outnumbering steel. Another thing I'd like to know, is why arn't pontoon tubes made from durable PVC construction? weight? cost? environmental? just curious. THANKS! Tim |
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