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![]() wrote in message ... I am thinking of making my next boat a pontoon boat in the 20 foot range. I'd like to hear from people who own pontoons and especially those who trailer them. Things that I'm thinking about is how hard to load/unload, ease of towing, etc. Also, do you all fish with yours using an electric trolling motor? One thing I'm wondering is how they handle while using the trolling motor in the wind? Much difference than a bass boat? I have a 24' pontoon, usually docked in front of my place on the river. And it usually stays at the dock as a fishing platform as I find it extremely difficult to manuever by myself. Needs two men or a young agile man to bring back to the dock and be able to get it to the dock and then jump off to tie up in the current. I can't imagine anyone using a trolling motor with one to fish. My neighbor has a tri-toon. He's much younger and has no trouble docking but I never see him fish with it anywhere but tied to his dock. As for trailering...I have the between the pontoons type trailer and as far as I'm concerned that is only safe for taking it from my house to the landing in the Spring and Fall. And then it takes at least two people to manuever the pontoon off and on in the current. The neighbor on the other hand has the type trailer that moves the wheels out under the pontoons. He pulls his pontoon boat all over the country behind his big motor home and seems to have no problems. And I notice he's usually alone when he puts it in or takes it out. The smaller boats like you're considering might be a whole other story, however. Tom G. |
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On May 8, 11:49*am, "Tom G" wrote:
wrote in message ... I am thinking of making my next boat a pontoon boat in the 20 foot range. I'd like to hear from people who own pontoons and especially those who trailer them. Things that I'm thinking about is how hard to load/unload, ease of towing, etc. Also, do you all fish with yours using an electric trolling motor? One thing I'm wondering is how they handle while using the trolling motor in the wind? Much difference than a bass boat? I have a 24' pontoon, usually docked in front of my place on the river. *And it usually stays at the dock as a fishing platform as I find it extremely difficult to manuever by myself. *Needs two men or a young agile man to bring back to the dock and be able to get it to the dock and then jump off to tie up in the current. *I can't imagine anyone using a trolling motor with one to fish. *My neighbor has a tri-toon. *He's much younger and has no trouble docking but I never see him fish with it anywhere but tied to his dock. As for trailering...I have the between the pontoons type trailer and as far as I'm concerned that is only safe for taking it from my house to the landing in the *Spring and Fall. *And then it takes at least two people to manuever the pontoon off and on in the current. *The neighbor on the other hand has the type trailer that moves the wheels out under the pontoons. *He pulls his pontoon boat all over the country behind his big motor home and seems to have no problems. *And I notice he's usually alone when he puts it in or takes it out. *The smaller boats like you're considering might be *a whole other story, however. Tom G. Interesting. Thanks, you've given me two perspectives...... I have a decent bass boat, but I would really like to have something that can also be used as a party boat, too. Besides, sure would be comfortable when striper fishing!! |
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Interesting. Thanks, you've given me two perspectives...... I have a decent bass boat, but I would really like to have something that can also be used as a party boat, too. Besides, sure would be comfortable when striper fishing!! For striper fishing, you might need one of these. http://www.lilmynx.com/lilmynxwakepole.php |
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On Fri, 09 May 2008 12:18:09 -0400, DownTime
wrote: wrote: Interesting. Thanks, you've given me two perspectives...... I have a decent bass boat, but I would really like to have something that can also be used as a party boat, too. Besides, sure would be comfortable when striper fishing!! For striper fishing, you might need one of these. http://www.lilmynx.com/lilmynxwakepole.php Methinks you're getting stripper and striper mixed up, or maybe I am. -- John *H* |
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John H. wrote:
On Fri, 09 May 2008 12:18:09 -0400, DownTime wrote: wrote: Interesting. Thanks, you've given me two perspectives...... I have a decent bass boat, but I would really like to have something that can also be used as a party boat, too. Besides, sure would be comfortable when striper fishing!! For striper fishing, you might need one of these. http://www.lilmynx.com/lilmynxwakepole.php Methinks you're getting stripper and striper mixed up, or maybe I am. It's always been confusing to me. ![]() |
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