10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#16 Post by gmoney » Sat Mar 23, 2013 12:26 pm

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Ray Jr. wrote:this guys info is half assed at best, every one of his posts have been nothing but the same SPAM for avalon. I agree with BMR either he is an avalon dealer trolling for customers with half assed info or a company troll direct from avalon.

Yep. All 7 posts are about Avalon, a couple are cut and pasted into multiple threads. Hasn't been back since..

Obviously went to the Malcolm Sohm school of trolling. :rofl :rofl :rofl

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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#17 Post by gmoney » Sat Mar 23, 2013 12:31 pm

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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#18 Post by Ray Jr. » Sat Mar 23, 2013 12:34 pm

gmoney wrote:all of you are getting bent out of shape because I posted some facts I learned prior to purchasing my boat. Now your all pissed because why? You learned information you were not aware of? screw this forum and screw all of you

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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#19 Post by gmoney » Sat Mar 23, 2013 12:48 pm

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rbiederwolf wrote:I was just beginning to realize how smart I was in buying an Avalon, then I read all the other posts :donno :donno

Oh well. I will agree (as an Avalon owner) they are well made boats. To be honest I am surprised they don't get as much glory as some of the others. I personally think the Tahoe line kind of pulls the reputation down a little. However as I make this statement I know their are those who have Tahoes that love them. It just seems that when I was looking at pontoon boats, Tahoe's were always mentioned as a secondary line. Of course this was coming from the Avalon dealer......

Nothing against Avalon Rick..

It was his delivery just basically telling everyone if they don't have an Avalon then they ain't got a toon!! It is great to be excited but he posted they same thing in 4 different post...... :nutkick :nutkick :nutkick :nutkick :nutkick :nutkick

With all do respect... Nowhere in my post do I say anything about anyone else's boat sucking. All I was trying to do was inform people who are considering buying a toon some things to consider. If all of you are upset you learned something about your toon you were not aware of then I'm sorry... As for posting in numerous times I only posted it where people were asking questions about comparing toons they were considering. I thought it would be a good guide for them to take the list and compare it to the boat they were looking at. It seems like this forum is just a bunch of people looking for a reason to slam someone instead of educating people on pontoons..
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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#20 Post by Texoma Toon » Sat Mar 23, 2013 12:52 pm

BWAHAHAHA what a moron!

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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#21 Post by steveiam » Sat Mar 23, 2013 2:41 pm

gmoney wrote:
curtiscapk wrote:
rbiederwolf wrote:I was just beginning to realize how smart I was in buying an Avalon, then I read all the other posts :donno :donno

Oh well. I will agree (as an Avalon owner) they are well made boats. To be honest I am surprised they don't get as much glory as some of the others. I personally think the Tahoe line kind of pulls the reputation down a little. However as I make this statement I know their are those who have Tahoes that love them. It just seems that when I was looking at pontoon boats, Tahoe's were always mentioned as a secondary line. Of course this was coming from the Avalon dealer......

Nothing against Avalon Rick..

It was his delivery just basically telling everyone if they don't have an Avalon then they ain't got a toon!! It is great to be excited but he posted they same thing in 4 different post...... :nutkick :nutkick :nutkick :nutkick :nutkick :nutkick

With all do respect... Nowhere in my post do I say anything about anyone else's boat sucking. All I was trying to do was inform people who are considering buying a toon some things to consider. If all of you are upset you learned something about your toon you were not aware of then I'm sorry... As for posting in numerous times I only posted it where people were asking questions about comparing toons they were considering. I thought it would be a good guide for them to take the list and compare it to the boat they were looking at. It seems like this forum is just a bunch of people looking for a reason to slam someone instead of educating people on pontoons..
I have been on here a while and have NEVER been slammed.
You just need to realize that what you posted pissed some folks off.
You don't have to sign in again if you don't feel you are comfortable here, but if you stay no one's gonna be PC about it.
They speak their mind here, if your not comfortable here that may be a sign.
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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#22 Post by badmoonrising » Sun Mar 24, 2013 9:20 am

gmoney wrote:
you keep your sun tracker and I'll keep mine :fyou

Pics of the boat or your just a dealer in financial trouble desperate for customers...don't worry, you won't be selling boats much longer with your shitty attitude.

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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#23 Post by badmoonrising » Sun Mar 24, 2013 9:22 am

gmoney wrote: screw this forum and screw all of you :fyou :fyou :fyou

Ok..IP ban in progess ! :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#24 Post by BobG » Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:59 am

Man he got ALL that stuff wrong! All those "facts" apply to TAHOE boats, not Avalon!

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Oh, yeah...they're the same company... :biggrin2
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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#25 Post by HandymanHerb » Mon Mar 25, 2013 1:43 pm

I got the letter to the forum wanting to know why we banned him, I told him if you would have asked we could have told you all you wanted to know about pontoons as we have been at this a while.

I told him BMR got the feeling he didn't like us, so banned him so he wouldn't be troubled with us anymore, also told him to check the attitude next time, as truth has a lot to do with what you are looking for and not necessarily all the facts.
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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#26 Post by steveiam » Mon Mar 25, 2013 1:51 pm

badmoonrising wrote:
gmoney wrote: screw this forum and screw all of you :fyou :fyou :fyou

He writes THIS and then goes to the trouble of asking why he cant come here anymore????
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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#27 Post by evinrude2stroke » Mon Mar 25, 2013 4:11 pm

Ahhh, we should have kept him for entertainment. :box :box :box :box :box
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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#28 Post by Texoma Toon » Mon Mar 25, 2013 4:22 pm

There are almost three thousand members of this forum!
Most of us are happy with anything that resembles a pontoon/ Tritoon or whatever and yes we all have our opinions on which is the best or has the best qualities or whatever. Really the best pontoon that fits your needs is the best one for you. All brands are good, but the dealer you buy from should be the major consideration.
Gmoney, if you want to post here you need to take into consideration that we all love our pontoons no matter what brand they are.
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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#29 Post by HandymanHerb » Mon Mar 25, 2013 5:26 pm

if you want to post here you need to take into consideration that we all love our pontoons no matter what brand they are.

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Re: 10 Things to consider when buying a Pontoon Boat

#30 Post by Thin Ice » Tue Mar 26, 2013 6:29 am

gmoney wrote:
badmoonrising wrote:
Ray Jr. wrote:this guys info is half assed at best, every one of his posts have been nothing but the same SPAM for avalon. I agree with BMR either he is an avalon dealer trolling for customers with half assed info or a company troll direct from avalon.

Yep. All 7 posts are about Avalon, a couple are cut and pasted into multiple threads. Hasn't been back since..

Obviously went to the Malcolm Sohm school of trolling. :rofl :rofl :rofl

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