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On Sep 8, 11:01 pm, wrote:
On Sep 8, 10:59 am, "Jim" wrote: I am thinking about buying one or the other for lakes and rivers. Maybe a rare ICW trip. I know little about either so I'm hoping to get some sort of discussion going. Florida Jim -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com I've had my 1999 Crest 25 footer for 4 years. It's hard to beat the economical comfort of a nice 'toon. My boat has an aluminum skin on the bottom and has a 130hp I/O propulsion. On the plus side, pontoons are easy to operate, have a lot of room and very shallow draft. I refer to my boat as a 'floating living room'. It is very good on gas, and if you feel the need to haul along loads of junk/water toys/ whathaveyou they have a great deal of stowage. A good choice for rivers and small lakes. On the bad side...although they slice through a cruisers wake straight on with hardly a bump, if you are hit broadside you'll be tossed like a salad, and rough choppy water will greatly reduce your effective cruise speed. Even my full length twin bimini tops don't offer much rain protection - in short - anything less than a nice calm day can be rather unpleasant especially if the Mrs. is adverse to getting a little wet (like mine seems to be) because there is no place to hide on a pontoon. It was a great starter boat and I don't regret a day....but I'm cruiser shopping right now. Thanks! You've fairly well told why I like them, and also why I hate them. I still want one! I'd like a 28 + ft'r todo a nice river cruise... er, someday... |
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