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Pontoon boats and rough water? #4926271 06/01/10 04:17 AM
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I have been dreaming about buying a pontoon boat lately. I love to catfish but before I do something stupid I was wondering how they handle rough water. Would a guy be better
off with a deep v or ??? Thanks


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Re: Pontoon boats and rough water? [Re: Lead Pencil] #4926281 06/01/10 04:21 AM
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I run both, and prefer the deep V more than the pontoon.


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Re: Pontoon boats and rough water? [Re: Kerry Dugan] #4926572 06/01/10 12:24 PM
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I have had poontoons for 20 plus years. A few observations:
My current rig is powered by a 50 hp. a nice 10 minute cruise on a calm day can be agony on a windy day exposed to dead on winds. have plenty of power.

Don't have too big a person and gear load and arrange the load for best performance.

Make good weather decisions, we all like catfishing those windy points where the big ones hang out but some days are stay at home days if the wind is too much.

Have several launch point choices for windy days, know fishing spots close to the ramp.

Use common sense. Poontoons are my favorite.

Re: Pontoon boats and rough water? [Re: mudbelly] #4926648 06/01/10 12:55 PM
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toons are great, they might take a while to get there but when you do, you will have the most comfortable fishin on the lake


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Re: Pontoon boats and rough water? [Re: tgravley aka lewisvillecatfish] #4926672 06/01/10 01:03 PM
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I like our deckboat but I sure do love fishing out of those pontoon boats.

Re: Pontoon boats and rough water? [Re: Bluecatkayak] #4926828 06/01/10 01:53 PM
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I love mine for fishing rough water not to big of a deal for me but like said above be sure that it is maxed out on power or you will be sorry trust me i screwed up and bought a 21' with a 40hp mercury just because i got such a good deal on it and kick myself in the a$$ bang every time i take it out not enough power i would go with a 90hp or more if i had to do it again. One good thing is they are very comfortable to fish out of especially if you have kids.

Re: Pontoon boats and rough water? [Re: Eric Starr] #4927314 06/01/10 04:17 PM
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There is such a thing as changin motors if its a great deal those 40--50 hps bring good money

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Re: Pontoon boats and rough water? [Re: opus] #4927355 06/01/10 04:34 PM
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I have a 22' with a 90hp and I would have to say it pushes it very well and for the most part I have been satisfied with it. I have a friend that has a 40hp on a 20' and hates it and would give anything if he could go up in size. I would have to say NO less than a 90hp if your going out on large lakes.

Re: Pontoon boats and rough water? [Re: juggin4cats] #4927398 06/01/10 04:46 PM
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You can't beat the comfort factor of a pontoon, but for rough water you can't beat a Deep V. Just consider how you want to use it. I went with a deep v just incase I get caught on the lake when bad weather shows up. juggle


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Re: Pontoon boats and rough water? [Re: BAMAboy] #4929647 06/02/10 01:39 AM
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Thanks guys. I appreciate your imput. What are the best bang for the buck in deep v's?


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Re: Pontoon boats and rough water? [Re: Lead Pencil] #4930479 06/02/10 10:43 AM
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Have you looked at any alum. deckboats I love mine same comfort as pontoon on a boat hull

Re: Pontoon boats and rough water? [Re: opus] #4930547 06/02/10 11:52 AM
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My experience with pontoons in rough water the water will come over the front and almost knock you off the boat. Not at all for rough water. Was sitting near front of one and just hit big boat wake and almost pulled us in. But they are comfortable.

Re: Pontoon boats and rough water? [Re: Kid Chuckles] #4930991 06/02/10 02:23 PM
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Anyone see the new Ranger 2250SS? SWEET They have one at work...wowza!!...not a pure pontoon and not a center console boat...but an SUV boat... now, if I can just win the Lotto... OMG...LOL. and, for Rangers, not all the pricey. I didn't say cheap, just not $65k like some of them are...

http://www.rangerboats.com/flash/gallery.cfm?mid=5775&gid=34


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Re: Pontoon boats and rough water? [Re: David Cole] #4931370 06/02/10 03:46 PM
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Looks like a deckboat to me

Re: Pontoon boats and rough water? [Re: opus] #4931409 06/02/10 03:53 PM
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Yup, looks like a CC Deckboat. There are a few manufacturers that have them.


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