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Capt Sully
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by Capt Sully » Sat May 14, 2016 7:23 pm
Saw this new 24' pontoon in a showroom today with a new 2.3hp two stroke motor. ( Yes 2.3hp )

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Just kidding, it was a joke the dealer set up

2012 Xcurison X23C
Yamaha 90 hp 4 stroke
Dual axle full bunk trailer ready to go
All pulled with Z71 4WD Silverado
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Lake Allatoona, NW Ga.
FVC USCG Auxiliary
Vietnam 66 / 67
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NonHyphenAmerican
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by NonHyphenAmerican » Sat May 14, 2016 10:57 pm
Hey,
It'd be great for trolling.
[color=#FF0000][b]22' G3 SunCatcher V22F
Yamaha F-90
Tooning on El Dorado Reservoir[/b][/color]
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Bryden24shp
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by Bryden24shp » Sun May 15, 2016 3:14 am
That's a good one... But, I do like the coozie holders mounted on the stern. That's a really good idea for water lounging!
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Bdietsch
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by Bdietsch » Mon May 16, 2016 6:59 am
Hello, I am new this this site and have a few questions.
I am about to buy my first boat, a 2013 Bentley Cruise 200 SE (50 HP Mercury 4S). The motor has less than 50 hours on it. Seller advised the boat has been used 4 times since 2013 and it has been sitting since. Questions are:
1- The seller wants 12K for the boat. Is this a good Deal?
2- Will I l have to spend a lot of money each year for maintenance. I will to buy a pontoon boat for the less money and not have to spend a lot to maintain it each year?
3- I also have no boating knowledge. Is a pontoon boat easy to learn.
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teecro
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by teecro » Mon May 16, 2016 7:35 am
Bdietsch wrote:Hello, I am new this this site and have a few questions.
I am about to buy my first boat, a 2013 Bentley Cruise 200 SE (50 HP Mercury 4S). The motor has less than 50 hours on it. Seller advised the boat has been used 4 times since 2013 and it has been sitting since. Questions are:
1- The seller wants 12K for the boat. Is this a good Deal?
2- Will I l have to spend a lot of money each year for maintenance. I will to buy a pontoon boat for the less money and not have to spend a lot to maintain it each year?
3- I also have no boating knowledge. Is a pontoon boat easy to learn.
Pontoons are not hard to handle or learn all it takes is practice and to take it slow/easy...
With that being said a 50 HP motor is much too small for a 20 foot boat... all you will be able to do with that is putt putt around... Not going to be entertaining at all pulling a tube and will be dead dog slow with a boat load of adults on board.... You don't have to go fast but a slow boat can never go fast whereas as fast boat can always go slow...
T CRO
2017 Berkshire CTS 24 RFX with Yamaha F150/Simomized 200
2015 Caravelle 16 EBo with Mercury 90
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Bdietsch
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by Bdietsch » Mon May 16, 2016 12:10 pm
Ok thanks. Pppl told me for the price I should buy it and can always upgrade the motor later on since all I would being the first year is cruise around
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Bdietsch
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by Bdietsch » Mon May 16, 2016 12:12 pm
And for being a brand new motor just to keep it for a couple of years and upgrade-
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Bamaman
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by Bamaman » Tue May 17, 2016 7:35 am
Only reason to have a small engine on a pontoon boat is if the lake has a maximum horsepower limit. Then, it's time to find another lake to have your house or boat on.
I like to get up and go somewhere. Not putt around at 10 mph or less.
'12 Bennington 24' SSLX Yamaha 150
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teecro
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by teecro » Tue May 17, 2016 8:02 am
Bdietsch wrote:Ok thanks. Pppl told me for the price I should buy it and can always upgrade the motor later on since all I would being the first year is cruise around
While the price indeed ok it is just that ok... No matter how little use the motor has it is still not brand new and has already lost a lot of resale value... I bought an 18 with a 60 thinking that I would never need anything more than that... It did not take me long to figure out that I was WRONG namely in the MOTOR department... While I wish that I'd bought a 20-foot boat I can truly live with the cozy cockpit but I was very disappointed in the lack luster motor... I bit the bullet and traded in the motor that was only one year old and bought a 75 which is max name plate data and then secretly upped the output to 115 so that when I've got a boat load of people on board that I can get up and run from bad weather or pull with zest a tube with screaming kids on it....
T CRO
2017 Berkshire CTS 24 RFX with Yamaha F150/Simomized 200
2015 Caravelle 16 EBo with Mercury 90
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Bdietsch
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by Bdietsch » Tue May 17, 2016 2:02 pm
Again, I cannot find a pontoon boat for that price around here. Everything I've seen go for about 15k with the same motor . With a 75 or a 90 it's like 17k. That's why it's still cheaper to buy this boat and upgrade the engine at a later time. Please I want feedback or thoughts.
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solidhadriel
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by solidhadriel » Wed May 18, 2016 7:47 am
Bdietsch wrote:Again, I cannot find a pontoon boat for that price around here. Everything I've seen go for about 15k with the same motor . With a 75 or a 90 it's like 17k. That's why it's still cheaper to buy this boat and upgrade the engine at a later time. Please I want feedback or thoughts.
Everyone here will tell you to get the biggest engine you can afford. With that said, if this is a great deal and will get you into a boat, I'd go for it. Just know that you might be wishing you had more power real soon.
I have a Bentley 220 and love my boat. But it's got the 115, and I don't think I'd be happy with anything less. I'm certainly not the slowest boat on our lakes, but I'm also far from being the fastest.
Can you take the boat for a lake run before purchasing? That's the only way you'll know whether or not you'll be satisfied with the performance of the 50.
2014 Bentley Encore 220 Elite Lounger
with Mercury 4-Stroke 115HP
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rob28
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by rob28 » Wed May 18, 2016 12:51 pm
solidhadriel wrote:Everyone here will tell you to get the biggest engine you can afford.
Not everyone.....
I have a 20ft with a 50HP motor on it and it's good enough for us. So much depends on where and how you will use the boat.
For us, we have no kids and like to cruise around, raft up with people, hide in a quiet bay and crank the tunes or read a book. Everyone always seems to say 'buy the biggest' but big is (more) expensive and I know we went with the 50 as it was a special price a lot less than the 60 or 90 options.
18mph is enough for us.
Used to be a 2013 Sylvan Mirage Cruise 8520 LE powered by a Merc 50 Bigfoot.
Now we have a 2019 Sylvan Mirage 8522 DLZ LE powered by a Yamaha VF150..
2010 F-150 4.6L to haul it around.
You'll find us enjoying life on the Wabigoon.
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tritooner
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by tritooner » Wed May 18, 2016 5:53 pm
If that boat is in your budget, I say buy it and you'll at least be on the water. Next year, once you've experienced your boat and a season on the water, you may want to upgrade your motor. You can always sell the old one and offset the price or a bigger new or used motor.
If you're happy with it the way it is then even better for you. #1 thing is get on the water and enjoy your boat. You can work on speed and other mods later.
2014 Regency 254xp3
275HP Verado