I don't want to mortgage the house for a boat (holy moly, who knew a pontoon could cross 6 figures...) but I do want to get as much boat as I can. I figure at least a 10+yr lifespan for this boat so something that is quality and lasts is important. It seems that most boats are pretty close in that regard but there are some subtle differences, like the bolt through/screw through decking.
My wife loves the Premier boats especially the sky decked ones (and they do too apparently
What are the little things that make a difference in a pontoon? We don't need 300hp and 50mph, it'll most likely be us (me, wife, 7yr old girl and just a few others) pulling the kids around on a tube and relaxed cruising. I'm thinking in the 20-24ft range with a 150hp or less.
What I've gathered so far:
1. Get the biggest motor you can afford and that fits the boat
2. Tritoons handle better than dual
3. Larger tube size is better
4. All bimini tops are not created equal
What about the other things likes power steering, deck length, deck width, extra battery/battery switch, fuel tank location, strakes, single/dual axle trailer, motor brand, etc...
What are the "hidden" or associated costs...spare prop, anchors, fenders, life jackets, lights, regular/typical maintenance, winterizing, storage, etc...
What are some of the "Freebies" that might sweeten the deal on a new boat?