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1st time project pontoon

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 10:07 am
by 1stTimeToon
Always wanted to re-build a pontoon and finally took the first step and bought a project. Got a few (that's putting it lightly) questions. Its a 20' Playcraft with a 50 Evinrude. My goal is to set it up to take kids and seniors fishing. Its a blank slate with no seating and just a console that needs redone. I would love to do a hard top to give some more storage and allow some canvas sides so I can do bad weather days also. Don't know if the 20' will work. Also debating on doing some custom console (I am fairly handy) or a prebuilt model. The deck carpet is ugly brown so I am replacing it, but right now the deck seems solid. So I guess my first question would be hard top? Any ideas are welcome. The second would be console. Pre made or home made? The last is the deck. Should I do something to the wood prior to new carpet, like treat or paint or ??? Thanks much,
Larry

Re: 1st time project pontoon

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:02 am
by curtiscapk
Welcome!
Nice looking Toon. In my opinion start with the decking first unless it is TOTALLY SOLID! before you add new carpet or furniture. Trust me after going through it I wouldn't want to have to remove everything again.

See my rebuild in my signature if you have the time.

Re: 1st time project pontoon

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 7:00 pm
by RcgTexas
If you are going to fish that boat I seriously recommend Vinyl flooring. Pontoon stuff has a good product that will be non skid and will keep a lot of water off that wood deck. Also it will clean up much better when fish guts or bait get smashed in.

As far as the hard top goes that's personal choice, and would be better for curtains and weather. But more difficult to raise and manage without help. Ask anything, if we don't know we will make something up. Noooooooo! I'm kidding! :wink:

Re: 1st time project pontoon

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 1:29 pm
by 1stTimeToon
Thanks gentlemen. I looked at the vinyl flooring and looks like a better option. You know of anyone who used residential stuff like non-slip garage vinyl? About 1/2 the price.