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"Scott McPhillips [MVP]" org-dot-mvps-at-scottmcp wrote in message
news ![]() Rocky wrote: I rented a pontoon boat this week on a lake. The family really enjoyed the wide open floor and seating compared to the confined cuddy on the Bayliner we used to own. How would a pontoon boat ride and handling compare to my old bayliner on long island sound with 1 to 3 foot waves and strong current? We've been on Lake George, NY with wave crashing over our bow and windshield - can pantoon safely handle that kind of condition or are they prone to capsize? I haven't seen many articles on them in the boating magazines. How much HP would I need to pull a wake boarder? Rocky I asked the same question to the instructor of my USCG boating safety class. He has a captain's licence. He said "NO WAY" was a pontoon boat safe on open waters. In fact, here in Maryland we had a pontoon water taxi flip over in (protected) Baltimore harbor due to strong wind. Wow, I guess that's why I don't see very many here as I live near long island sound. It just seemed like so much more usuable space and less maintenance on the hull. My next question was going to be we want to be able to make the trip across the sound to port jeff, NY too... |
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