First Weekend on the Starcraft Stardeck 216 Starlounger
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 1:12 pm
Last weekend was our first weekend with the new Starcraft Stardeck 216 Starlounger. After many good years of use the family Larson my dad bought when I was in grade school is starting to show some signs of age, and while still being a great boat, my wife and I decided we needed to add a Pontoon Boat to the family fleet for those days we want to cruise. After spending most of my boating career in either a 17ft Bayliner Cuddy Cabin or the 19ft Larson Cuddy Cabin, the Pontoon Boat is a whole different experience. Here are some things I learned as a brand new Pontoon Boat owner:
- There is no escape from the wind like the Larson (note to self, always have a sweatshirt when on the boat)
- When there are six full size adults on the pontoon boat, you'll be cruising at around 20mph (I'm not sure how accurate the speedometer is on the new boat)
- The pontoon boat cuts through the waves in a totally different matter. To be honest, the ride of the pontoon is way better in rough water than the V-Hull of the Larson
- It's really nice to have a ton of room to walk around, and everybody really can have their own seat
- The Yamaha Outboard Motor makes a totally different sound than the Inboard/Outboard Mercruiser (the Yamaha is amazingly quiet, but I still love the growl of the 4.0L Mercruiser).
- When it comes time to go fast or pull a skier, we'll be using the Larson. When we're going to cruise, it's going to be the Pontoon Boat.
I guess all in all I'm still learning a ton about the new Pontoon lifestyle, and my hope is I get used to the 115hp motor on the back of the boat, and that I don't live to regret the size. To be honest, for $35,000 the boat was as much as I wanted to spend, and the bigger motor packages on different boats were all over $40,000 at the time of the Spokane Boat Show, so we went with what we felt was the best choice for the family. I think the best thing for us is we still have the family Larson when it's time to go fast, and when we want to relax we have the pontoon boat. I look forward to enjoying not only the Stardeck but the Larson this summer!
Here's some pictures of the new boat the family is enjoying!
- There is no escape from the wind like the Larson (note to self, always have a sweatshirt when on the boat)
- When there are six full size adults on the pontoon boat, you'll be cruising at around 20mph (I'm not sure how accurate the speedometer is on the new boat)
- The pontoon boat cuts through the waves in a totally different matter. To be honest, the ride of the pontoon is way better in rough water than the V-Hull of the Larson
- It's really nice to have a ton of room to walk around, and everybody really can have their own seat
- The Yamaha Outboard Motor makes a totally different sound than the Inboard/Outboard Mercruiser (the Yamaha is amazingly quiet, but I still love the growl of the 4.0L Mercruiser).
- When it comes time to go fast or pull a skier, we'll be using the Larson. When we're going to cruise, it's going to be the Pontoon Boat.
I guess all in all I'm still learning a ton about the new Pontoon lifestyle, and my hope is I get used to the 115hp motor on the back of the boat, and that I don't live to regret the size. To be honest, for $35,000 the boat was as much as I wanted to spend, and the bigger motor packages on different boats were all over $40,000 at the time of the Spokane Boat Show, so we went with what we felt was the best choice for the family. I think the best thing for us is we still have the family Larson when it's time to go fast, and when we want to relax we have the pontoon boat. I look forward to enjoying not only the Stardeck but the Larson this summer!
Here's some pictures of the new boat the family is enjoying!