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60hp Bigfoot on 22' pontoon
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08/06/12 05:38 PM
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CatfishClyde
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I'm looking at buying a 2012 Suntracker Party barge 22 DLX with a 60hp Mercury Bigoot motor on it.
The salesman says that motor/boat combo should go about 20mph. Does that sound about right?
I'm also looking at a 2008 Party barge 24ft with a Merc 90 on it. I like the 22dlx better, but the used 24ft will be a few grand cheaper. Not sure which to go with.
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Re: 60hp Bigfoot on 22' pontoon
[Re: CatfishClyde]
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08/06/12 06:59 PM
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redchevy
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I'd ask him if he would be willing to bet his commision on the one wiht the 60hp running a min of 20mph.
Pontoons are not intended for speed or rough water, they do what they are intended to do though.
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Re: 60hp Bigfoot on 22' pontoon
[Re: CatfishClyde]
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08/06/12 09:24 PM
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Mike Halfmann the boatmann
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I'd would go with the 24/90/ Bigger boat, more speed, $2K cheeper buys a lot of fuel.
mike halfmann
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Re: 60hp Bigfoot on 22' pontoon
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08/07/12 01:52 PM
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BigDave1
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I had a 24 foot toon with aluminum deck (lighter than wood) & 90 hp engine. It would do 24 mph max. I seriously doubt the 60 hp bigfoot will push a 22 foot toon 20 mph.
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Re: 60hp Bigfoot on 22' pontoon
[Re: CatfishClyde]
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08/07/12 01:56 PM
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Pat Goff
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It might hit 20 empty with a 40 mph tail wind. Regular use with a normal load of people and accessories it's a 15 mph rig.
The 22' is a nicer boat, but the 90 is a better motor...and the 24 is a beast to tow very far, so if a lot of trailering is part of the equation that 2 feet will indeed make a difference.
Pat Goff Seadrift TX
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Re: 60hp Bigfoot on 22' pontoon
[Re: CatfishClyde]
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08/07/12 03:08 PM
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CatfishClyde
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I would be trailering it a minimum of 30 miles each way to the lake i frequent most of the time. I'm also looking at the 2012 Party Barge 20DLX with the same 60hp bigfoot motor. Now i realize why i hate boat shopping...sooooo many options and things to consider.
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Re: 60hp Bigfoot on 22' pontoon
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08/08/12 02:18 AM
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Pat Goff
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I used to sell them, both tracker and others. Here's what I learned...
If you really want a pontoon that'll do a decent job of pulling a tube or even kids on skis, find a tri-toon. There really is that big a difference.
Rated motors will make a big difference in your satisfaction. What makes them go is the right prop. Which is totally different than any prop on anything else. Different critter completely.
The best ever pontoon I sold? That's easy, 22' Bennington with tritoon, all the performance foils, and bottom covers, with a 225 yamaha 4 stroke. That bad dude would GET ON PLANE and run right at 60 mph. Those people loved that boat, and I sure can't blame them.
30 mile commute towing a toon will NOT be a fun adventure. I promise it's like pulling a drag chute down the highway. Are you absolutely SURE a pontoon is what you want? Really?
Pat Goff Seadrift TX
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Re: 60hp Bigfoot on 22' pontoon
[Re: CatfishClyde]
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08/17/12 07:04 PM
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TRH (formerly xpress00)
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22' tritoon, performance package (includes lifting strakes and under deck aluminum spalsh guards) loaded up for fishing with trolling motor, trolling motor batteries, all gear, and a 125 merc runs a gps 28 on calm, slightly choppy water with 3-4 persons on board who are a bit on the heavy side.
I've had it at gps 34 on a calm day with a light load and no trolling motor and batteries on the front. It lifts up and planes out well, handles rough water well (3-4 footers on south end of CC during a norther). Trailering is a PITA though, be ready.
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Re: 60hp Bigfoot on 22' pontoon
[Re: TRH (formerly xpress00)]
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08/21/12 08:23 PM
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TexasTooner
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Hi - I'm selling my 25' Tri-Toon with a 175hp 4S. I just posted it last week here is the link: 25' Crest Tri-Toon with 175hp 4S I have used this for Pulling skiers, toys and lots of overnight camping. great fun, gas grill and lots of room for up to 17 people. Andy
Crest 25' Tri-Toon Suzuki 175hp 4-Stroke F150 Platium 4x4 Crew Cab Boerne, Texas
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