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Pontoon Boats - Who is a good manufacturer?

Question:
Which pontoon boat manufacturer would you recommend?

(Premier, Suncruiser, Suntracker, or another manufacturer!)

I'm thinking of buying a new 18' to 20' pontoon boat for use in the Lake Havasu City, Arizona area and have the opportunity to purchase through one of the local dealers mentioned above. Any comments or opinions about workmanship and/or boat handling for pontoons would be appreciated.


Answer:
-I bought a 22 foot sweetwater last year. I like it, but I'll warn you that pontoon boats are really slow. I came down from a speedboat, and I don't like the whole pontoon scene that much. Have you considered a deck boat? That's kind of like a pontoon top on a real boat bottom. I wish I had taken that route. Hurricane makes a nice one.

-The one who PAINTS the BOTTOM of the wooden decking that gets all soaked every time the damned pontoon boat gets put in the water......

I looked at 8 pontoon boats at the last boat show last weekend. 6 of them ALREADY had water damage from the TREATED plywood soaking up rainwater that went around the end of the decking and SOAKED UP into the plywood....

Damn them. It would be SO easy to DIP the plywood in urethane after it was cut to size so it wouldn't suck up water and rot.

- I'm going through the same thing myself. I am gathering brochures, comparing layouts and construction, trying to get whatever feedback I can. I'd be happy to swap notes with you.

I've started a pontoon owners web site (www.mypontoon.com) for sharing exactly this type of information. I'm going to try to publish what I gather, and hopefully do some writeups and pictorials of the good/bad/ugly I see in the market.

-I can't speak to what they are building these days but my Harris "Flotebote" is 26 years old and it is still in good enough shapr e that I ma putting the 3d engine on it. Basically a pontoon boat is only as good as the pontoons and aluminum hardware. The "furniture" and carpet is always expendible. YMMV on the decking. I am on my second deck. The aluminum parts are still OK after a quarter century in salt water.


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