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Best pontoon for rough lake

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 5:53 pm
by tcitruck
I'm in the market for a new pontoon boat. I have a 24ft. Bentley for our summer home on an inland lake in Mississipi...a small private ski lake and we use the Bentley there. We are building on Lake Pontchartrain and I think I need a little more boat. I would like a tri-toon with I/O for when it gets rough and for fishing the bridges. I also will need a boat lift....

Any ideas?

Re: Best pontoon for rough lake

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 6:34 pm
by captainjack
tcitruck wrote:I'm in the market for a new pontoon boat. I have a 24ft. Bentley for our summer home on an inland lake in Mississipi...a small private ski lake and we use the Bentley there. We are building on Lake Pontchartrain and I think I need a little more boat. I would like a tri-toon with I/O for when it gets rough and for fishing the bridges. I also will need a boat lift....

Any ideas?
Playcraft is nice with longer bow for rough water. I had a landau at one point an blew all the tin of the front in rough water. I am sure other brands offer this by now.

Re: Best pontoon for rough lake

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 5:28 pm
by bes2767
I run the Mississippi river with very rough waves, and have owned a 2003 Lowe 27' twin toon with lifting strikes, with 115hp Johnson, a 2007 Playcraft 2400, tri-toon and lifting strikes with 150 Honda, and now my 2010 Playcraft 2300 with 250 Mercury, and hand down, go tri-toon with lifting strikes. The setback Playcraft design is an absolute delight to run in 4 to 5' wake from large cruisers!

Re: Best pontoon for rough lake

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 6:45 pm
by Bamaman
+1 on the tritoon w/lifting strakes. I'd also go 25' or longer with a 150 hp or more engine. Many brands will meet your requirements. Manitou has a extra heavy stressed model for offshore use.

And, be sure to carry a great GPS unit and depth finder. While it's very large, Lake Ponchatrain is very, very shallow. It would be nice to be able to plot your course coming and going, and know where the shallowest areas are. You've also got to deal with crab pots and other fishing items. Carry a spare propeller.

Re: Best pontoon for rough lake

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 9:01 am
by bassn386
Check out the Bennington 2575 RCW with ESP and lifting strakes and rough water package, underskinning. Lake of the Ozarks is known as one of the roughest lakes around because of being fairly narrow and rock bluffs and sea walls that reflect large waves and wakes. The triple logs seem to eat up the large waves and spit them out the stern.
I would find a dealer with the boat you want that's close to/on Lake Ponchartrain and take a nice long test ride.
Also because Ponch is fairly shallow you might also consider an outboard. My boat is rated for up to 350 HP, but I had them hang a 225 Yamaha, partly because of cost and partly because of fuel consumption. The draft on mine is 22 inches.
You might want to go to a marina on the lake and talk to some of the pontoon owners and get their take on things. Us toon owners tend to be a pretty friendly lot and are most usually more than willing to share our experiences. You might even get an offer to come along for a ride.

Re: Best pontoon for rough lake

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 11:41 am
by Hermy
I have a brand new 23' Manitou Oasis V-toon tri-hull with 150 HP and recieved my baptism by fire when caught on the 30 x 10 mile Lake Winnebago last Saturday night. Ran smack dab into a 50 mph gust front and whole lake turned into 3 to 4 ft white caps quickly. Although thoroughly drenched I was able to travel 10 miles home and never had the feeling that I was in trouble. I was able to run the storm in full throttle. My research up front about rough water concerns proved sufficient.

Re: Best pontoon for rough lake

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:28 am
by robster
Hermy wrote:I have a brand new 23' Manitou Oasis V-toon tri-hull with 150 HP and recieved my baptism by fire when caught on the 30 x 10 mile Lake Winnebago last Saturday night. Ran smack dab into a 50 mph gust front and whole lake turned into 3 to 4 ft white caps quickly. Although thoroughly drenched I was able to travel 10 miles home and never had the feeling that I was in trouble. I was able to run the storm in full throttle. My research up front about rough water concerns proved sufficient.
Howdy Hermy- I believe we both have the same boat,post some pictures of your boat when you get a chance. Here's mine,scroll down a few posts.. viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9151

Cheers,
Robert

Re: Best pontoon for rough lake

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 7:28 am
by playcat
Another vote here for Playcraft. The website sucks - but if you can dream it, they will build it! My barge handles cruiser and ship wakes on a narrow river with no trouble. Construction is awesome - kinda need good construction when you build pontoon boats to go 80-100mph!

Re: Best pontoon for rough lake

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:24 am
by captainjack
playcat wrote:Another vote here for Playcraft. The website sucks - but if you can dream it, they will build it! My barge handles cruiser and ship wakes on a narrow river with no trouble. Construction is awesome - kinda need good construction when you build pontoon boats to go 80-100mph!
As I am a playcraft fan I always like to point out there flaws to anyone who may consider them the biggest complaints on mine are the bimini's are junk at over 20mph. Also one exploded going down the interstate in trailer position, there seat fabric fit an finish long term is week to say the least my corner seat in the L couch has been fixed 2 times an ready for a 3rd time. The plastic frame work that the seats are made out of has worped 2 times once it went back to the factory 2 get fixed an did it again. I think they have a week warranty. But all boats do. What I like about them is flash,fast,the built in step by the ladder,ability in rough water. Not trying to hyjack but something I would have liked to know before I dropped that much coin.