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![]() wrote in message oups.com... agreed. a pontoon can be easily decked out the way one wants it. I've seen one that was all open air (no cabin) with a shower in the back for hosing off river water, fed by a 15 gal air pressured water tank. grills mounted on the front is always popular.A friend of mine has his pontoon's set up with mosquito netting surrounding his hard top,for camping out in the lake when the bugs present themselves.. Just roll it down and zip up the corners. My favorite lake is fairly choppy when it's a bit breezy, when when its a calm day, the water's pretty calm too. We're neither one much partial to the pillowy furniture. I've seen some that were so decked out with furniture, that you seemed to have less room in it than my boat! my son had a 24 ft. pontoon with a 40 hp merc. and when he got it, it was just a plain deck. it had a new floor and some quality carpet, but that was it. the guy lost interest and sold it very reasonably. His wife said,' What are we going to do for furniture"? He said "No problem. a $10.00 garage sale fold-out couch, a card table, cooler, and some folding chairs"! she wasn't happy to start with, but we're talking budget boating.... She ended up getting used to the idea and they had a blast with it. I don't think I would go to that extreme, though. But it would be nice to have something not necessarily new, but comfortable. JimH wrote: wrote in message ups.com... The wife and I had a blast on the lake Labor Day. and really enjoyed the time. Long and drawn out. plenty of cooking. I got her on (as Clams says) "The Tube of Resolve" .. bounced her around pretty good too! She had fun and was loaded up on Tylanol before she got into the water ![]() Anyhow, we got to talking about our present boating situation, and seeing we're both 50 we decided we're getting a bit old for the typical boating frolic.And even though we like our little 4 cyl. CCraft Scporpion 169, it's getting a bit cramped. So, I decided that this winter when you start to see prices of boats drop because the season is out, I'm either going to look for a 21-23 footer preferably a non-cuddy, either that or I'm going to take up the notion of a 26-28 ft. pontoon. Wife and I both agree that we need some sun shade. She would just as soon enjoy the day on the water by reading a book (?) under a decent bimini or, if a pontoon canopy or solid top. And a pontoon would be eiser to entertain guests, especuially as our extended family grows. River cruised will probably be more fun as well. Keep the little Chris? probably, or If my oldest nephew wants it ( acttually, he loves it!) make him a great deal on it. Anyhow, in a couple months I'm gonna start looking. As long as the pontoon boat has a private area for a porta potty, and as long as you will do all your boating on a river or other protected waters, I would go with the pontoon boat. Looks like a pontoon boat gives you a lot of options on how it is set up. We rented on several years back on an inland lake and had a blast on it. |
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