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Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 7:25 am
by Cycleman07
I am leaving the pontoon world but will definitely keep reading this forum. The wealth of knowledge on here is better than most forums. I traded in the South Bay on a new (2013) Chaparral 284 Sunesta. My wife wanted bigger and a bow rider for the bigger water of Grand Lake here in Oklahoma. An almost 29' Bow Rider was hard to say no to. And besides, anytime she has an idea that allows me to get a new toy I'm always good with. Here is a link to the new boat.

http://www.nicholsmarineinc.com/new_veh ... ov=3099876

Re: Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 8:16 am
by curtiscapk
Dang! Stay in touch! and that thing is a real looker! :bowdown

Re: Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 9:19 am
by Cycleman07
Thank you. I definitely will stick around here if you will let me. I pick her up Saturday and it can't come soon enough. Just need to come up with a name now. Hmm

Re: Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 9:49 am
by evinrude2stroke
That's a nice looking boat. Good luck with it. :drool

Re: Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:00 am
by PlaynDoc
Cycleman07 wrote:Thank you. I definitely will stick around here if you will let me. I pick her up Saturday and it can't come soon enough. Just need to come up with a name now. Hmm

How about "KnotAToon" ?

Re: Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:34 am
by Cycleman07
PlaynDoc wrote:
Cycleman07 wrote:Thank you. I definitely will stick around here if you will let me. I pick her up Saturday and it can't come soon enough. Just need to come up with a name now. Hmm

How about "KnotAToon" ?

I like that one!!

I was also thinking "Second Wind"

Re: Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:52 am
by OK Toon
Congrats on the new boat -- sorry to hear that awesome pontoon you had is going away. But being on Grand, I can very much understand. I wouldn't even think about taking our 22" pontoon with a 90hp motor up there -- it would be a very wet rough ride for sure. We have some friends with a place at Dripping Springs and even in their big cruiser, it was still rough. I'll stick to Eufaula (and stay on the south end of the lake where it isn't as crazy as farther north).

I guess you'll be bringing this new ride to the Arkansas River Trip this year? I think we are going to go with 2 other couples on one of their pontoon boats this year. Just waiting to hear when Chris has gotten the block of rooms set up at the Holiday Inn so we can get our reservation set up.

Re: Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 11:40 am
by Cycleman07
OK Toon wrote:Congrats on the new boat -- sorry to hear that awesome pontoon you had is going away. But being on Grand, I can very much understand. I wouldn't even think about taking our 22" pontoon with a 90hp motor up there -- it would be a very wet rough ride for sure. We have some friends with a place at Dripping Springs and even in their big cruiser, it was still rough. I'll stick to Eufaula (and stay on the south end of the lake where it isn't as crazy as farther north).

I guess you'll be bringing this new ride to the Arkansas River Trip this year? I think we are going to go with 2 other couples on one of their pontoon boats this year. Just waiting to hear when Chris has gotten the block of rooms set up at the Holiday Inn so we can get our reservation set up.

Yes sir we will be there!!!

Re: Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:05 pm
by woolznaz
Wow, that Chaparral is NICE! I had a 29' Chaparral back in the mid 90's and just loved that boat. The new Chaparral boats are just incredible and in my opinion they are hitting it out of the park with their big bow riders. I bet you will love that boat. It's funny, the two favorite boats I have ever owned are my South Bay that I have now, and that Chaparral mentioned above. I think your taste in boats is impeccable!

Re: Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:53 pm
by Cycleman07
woolznaz wrote:Wow, that Chaparral is NICE! I had a 29' Chaparral back in the mid 90's and just loved that boat. The new Chaparral boats are just incredible and in my opinion they are hitting it out of the park with their big bow riders. I bet you will love that boat. It's funny, the two favorite boats I have ever owned are my South Bay that I have now, and that Chaparral mentioned above. I think your taste in boats is impeccable!

Your taste as well! I absolutely love my South Bay but for obvious reasons keeping both is not economically sound judgement. Feasible? yes, smart? No. The price tag on the new one blew my mind. Spending that kind of money on a toy seems crazy. Oh well. Life is short right?

Re: Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 5:57 pm
by Soonertoon
Good luck with the new boat. Lord knows if you are gonna play on Grand you best be riding close to 30 ft. Anything less and you are tossed like a rag doll, especially once the big boys start plowing 4 ft troughs up and down the lake!,!,!.
Guess that why we heathens, a.k.a. Poor folks are happy down on Ft. Gibson where pontoons rule the waters.

Re: Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 7:01 pm
by Cycleman07
Soonertoon wrote:Good luck with the new boat. Lord knows if you are gonna play on Grand you best be riding close to 30 ft. Anything less and you are tossed like a rag doll, especially once the big boys start plowing 4 ft troughs up and down the lake!,!,!.
Guess that why we heathens, a.k.a. Poor folks are happy down on Ft. Gibson where pontoons rule the waters.

I haven't spent enough time on Gibson. I have been wanting to get out there.

Re: Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 7:23 pm
by RcgTexas
Nice boat! It ain't a toon but it is a nice boat. Come see us when you can and post some pics on the water. :thumbsup

Re: Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 7:34 pm
by Cycleman07
RcgTexas wrote:Nice boat! It ain't a toon but it is a nice boat. Come see us when you can and post some pics on the water. :thumbsup

Will do. I plan on keeping this boat for a while. It's my first V hull or IO for that matter. 8.2 Mercruiser (380 hp) with DTS and duo props. Should be an interesting learning experience.

Re: Leaving the Pontoon world

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 7:46 pm
by Bamaman
Congratulations on the new boat. My good friend (on my lake) has the comparable Cobalt boat with the 502 engine and DuoProps. He put about $4K in electronics on it, and it's nice to have weather radar on the screen.

Those big bowriders are very classy rides.