Have you spent a night on your Pontoon Boat...

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bansil
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Re: Have you spent a night on your Pontoon Boat...

#16 Post by bansil » Fri Apr 20, 2018 4:56 pm

H8
that is cool, how do you cook her breakfast w/o kicking her out of bed :donno

mine would beat my azz if i just woke her up :lol3
that is a cool setup, custom?

all my projects have evolved around HER coffee and food 15 min BEFORE I attempt the wake up noise :coffee

then my quite time is ..... :drink goneeeeee........


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any moar pics of setup?
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#17 Post by kryptonite » Sat Apr 21, 2018 8:26 am

I have the same enclosure as H8Monday. Put it on last year, the wife wasn't too keen on the idea at first, but then agreed to do an overnight and loved it!! Hopefully we can do several overnights this year.
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Re: Have you spent a night on your Pontoon Boat...

#18 Post by RcgTexas » Mon Apr 29, 2019 1:10 pm

I was going to suggest the bug screen over the bimini but I see there is a picture of just that. OH well Down here it is a necessity.
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Re: Have you spent a night on your Pontoon Boat...

#19 Post by Henpecked » Mon Apr 29, 2019 2:58 pm

kryptonite wrote:
Sat Apr 21, 2018 8:26 am
I have the same enclosure as H8Monday. Put it on last year, the wife wasn't too keen on the idea at first, but then agreed to do an overnight and loved it!! Hopefully we can do several overnights this year.
How do you drive with the tent up, or do you set it up on the lake? A wireless "backup" camera with a dash mounted display would be nice if you have to drive. You could use it to hook up your trailer if your truck doesn't already have one.

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Re: Have you spent a night on your Pontoon Boat...

#20 Post by riplipper » Mon Apr 29, 2019 11:47 pm

Awesome set ups guys....
my daughter and I just did a campout this weekend on ours. No tent and just used the seats and lounger in back for me.
Had great food but did wake up in the mourning a bit wet from the dew.
Did not worry about bugs, good ways from shore and a little breeze kept them away.
Next time will try the blow up mattress idea, and I do like that tent that goes on the front of the boat.
Our only issue was the dog had to pee, and down hear in Fl you don't let your dog swim to shore at night (gators) so had to make a quick run to shore at 5am to let her piss
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Re: Have you spent a night on your Pontoon Boat...

#21 Post by curtiscapk » Tue Apr 30, 2019 6:47 am

riplipper wrote:
Mon Apr 29, 2019 11:47 pm
Awesome set ups guys....
my daughter and I just did a campout this weekend on ours. No tent and just used the seats and lounger in back for me.
Had great food but did wake up in the mourning a bit wet from the dew.
Did not worry about bugs, good ways from shore and a little breeze kept them away.
Next time will try the blow up mattress idea, and I do like that tent that goes on the front of the boat.
Our only issue was the dog had to pee, and down hear in Fl you don't let your dog swim to shore at night (gators) so had to make a quick run to shore at 5am to let her piss
lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this emoji now makes sense!!!!!!!:piss :piss :piss :piss :piss :piss :piss :piss :piss :piss
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