Shallowest Draft Pontoon?
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 7:50 pm
Hi Folks, sorry to ask a loaded question but I wasn't able to get a solid answer on this from the search function.
I know that there are three big considerations in figuring how much a pontoon will draw - those three being weight, weight and weight.
I live on the Banana River in Merritt Island FL and we have practically zero lunar tides to speak of, so that's the good news. The bad news is that at my dock I get about 16 inches year round for about 100 yards before I hit the channel. Needless to say, a V-Hull is out for me, so now I'm exploring my options here.
Can anybody difinitively tell me if there is a pontoon boat out there that will fit my mission? Namely -
1. I'd prefer a draft of no more than 12 inches.
2. I'd like to have 4 adults and 2 kids on at any given time.
3. Pulling the kids in a tube would be cool, but not mandatory.
4. Because the Banana River is brackish, I will also need a solution to get the toons out of the water. Because the water is so skinny, the traditional bunk/lift system seems out of the question, but I could be wrong. I was exploring the plastic cubes that one can drive upon.
5. Would a longer, albeit heavier, pontoon draw less or would a shorter and therefore lighter one be better for me?
Thanks for any/all advice you can offer here.
-Tim
I know that there are three big considerations in figuring how much a pontoon will draw - those three being weight, weight and weight.
I live on the Banana River in Merritt Island FL and we have practically zero lunar tides to speak of, so that's the good news. The bad news is that at my dock I get about 16 inches year round for about 100 yards before I hit the channel. Needless to say, a V-Hull is out for me, so now I'm exploring my options here.
Can anybody difinitively tell me if there is a pontoon boat out there that will fit my mission? Namely -
1. I'd prefer a draft of no more than 12 inches.
2. I'd like to have 4 adults and 2 kids on at any given time.
3. Pulling the kids in a tube would be cool, but not mandatory.
4. Because the Banana River is brackish, I will also need a solution to get the toons out of the water. Because the water is so skinny, the traditional bunk/lift system seems out of the question, but I could be wrong. I was exploring the plastic cubes that one can drive upon.
5. Would a longer, albeit heavier, pontoon draw less or would a shorter and therefore lighter one be better for me?
Thanks for any/all advice you can offer here.
-Tim