16 foot Pontoon-vs-70 HP
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 5:53 pm
Well I did it, my first Pontoon Boat. I got this boat and it was in bad shape. (16 Foot)
As I have said in the past, I come from a boat world of speed. So I mounted a 70 HP on the back of the 16 foot Pontoon Boat. Rebuild the boat from head to toe, this was a job. But I have a real nice looking fast Pontoon Boat, this baby will fly. I loaded 4 adults and 1 child on the boat for a late night ride on the lake. Well for the first time I cruised the lake at about 5 to 7 MPH. You know what it was a real nice ride, just easing along the shore line enjoying the cool air and the water. Well here were the problem with a 70HP motor on a 16 foot boat shows up. I noticed a change of the sound of my motor. Looking back I could see that the rear of the boat was deep in the water. Water just passes the rear seats. This is not a good thing, and corrective action need to be taken. I slammed the motor full throttle and move ever one to the bow. Well this for some time did not change a thing. We were moving at a snails pace, and the water was not leaving the boat. After around 15 min of intense plowing across the lake, the water started draining of the boat.
Lesson learned; As long as you’re moving along at a good clip the 70 HP was fine. Not what a Pontoon is in tented for. I am now in search of a 40 HP for the small 16 foot. I spent the next day working on the 24 foot my wife and I are rebuilding. So all you Pontoon Boat owners who read this, I know you’re saying “what a bone head†Well my wife beat you to it. The point I’m making is. Speed is not every thing, pontoons are not made to go fast, and I did enjoy the slow cruse I was having. I will try a post pictures of the 16 footer as it looks now, and pictures of the 24 foot as I build it out. If any one knows were a good place for seats, I could use some on the 24 foot. Just Talking.
God Bless, Take Care Mike
As I have said in the past, I come from a boat world of speed. So I mounted a 70 HP on the back of the 16 foot Pontoon Boat. Rebuild the boat from head to toe, this was a job. But I have a real nice looking fast Pontoon Boat, this baby will fly. I loaded 4 adults and 1 child on the boat for a late night ride on the lake. Well for the first time I cruised the lake at about 5 to 7 MPH. You know what it was a real nice ride, just easing along the shore line enjoying the cool air and the water. Well here were the problem with a 70HP motor on a 16 foot boat shows up. I noticed a change of the sound of my motor. Looking back I could see that the rear of the boat was deep in the water. Water just passes the rear seats. This is not a good thing, and corrective action need to be taken. I slammed the motor full throttle and move ever one to the bow. Well this for some time did not change a thing. We were moving at a snails pace, and the water was not leaving the boat. After around 15 min of intense plowing across the lake, the water started draining of the boat.
Lesson learned; As long as you’re moving along at a good clip the 70 HP was fine. Not what a Pontoon is in tented for. I am now in search of a 40 HP for the small 16 foot. I spent the next day working on the 24 foot my wife and I are rebuilding. So all you Pontoon Boat owners who read this, I know you’re saying “what a bone head†Well my wife beat you to it. The point I’m making is. Speed is not every thing, pontoons are not made to go fast, and I did enjoy the slow cruse I was having. I will try a post pictures of the 16 footer as it looks now, and pictures of the 24 foot as I build it out. If any one knows were a good place for seats, I could use some on the 24 foot. Just Talking.
God Bless, Take Care Mike