Old Machinist
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2006
- Messages
- 12
Hello Everyone,
A former 20ft VIP Bowrider owner with bad knees and wife with bad back! Just came back from the final sea trial for our new unit. A 2008 Premier 235 Escapade RE with the PTX performance option and an 08 Honda 225HP outboard. Boy to coin a phase that is being used at boat shows all over now "it's not your grandpaw's pontoon" I saw a demo video at the Tulsa boat show last year and was just blown away watching a pontoon bank around a bouy with the outside toon about 2 foot out of the water! It took a year of Oklahoma winds to finally push me to the decision. We could not get out in anything over 15 mph wind without being beat to death on the way to trying to find some smooth water. Living in Broken Arrow we have about 4 lakes within an 1.5 hour drive and the closest one (Fort Gibson) is 35 min from the enclosed storage to being on the water. We would get ready to go and the way my crew gets around, early is about 2PM. Worst part of the day for wind. Get there, launch and watch my wife flinch everytime we hit a wave. Then climing out at docks was a major ordeal. I really like the stepping straight onto the dock! The Honda is just amazing, I find myself having to look at the tach to make sure I don't try to restart it. Half full of fuel (a 52 gal tank) just my wife and Tom the sales man, we hit GPS speed of 46 MPH at 5800 PRM. Motor seems a little tight still as it only has about 4 hours on it. Looking foward to a great summer!!!
A former 20ft VIP Bowrider owner with bad knees and wife with bad back! Just came back from the final sea trial for our new unit. A 2008 Premier 235 Escapade RE with the PTX performance option and an 08 Honda 225HP outboard. Boy to coin a phase that is being used at boat shows all over now "it's not your grandpaw's pontoon" I saw a demo video at the Tulsa boat show last year and was just blown away watching a pontoon bank around a bouy with the outside toon about 2 foot out of the water! It took a year of Oklahoma winds to finally push me to the decision. We could not get out in anything over 15 mph wind without being beat to death on the way to trying to find some smooth water. Living in Broken Arrow we have about 4 lakes within an 1.5 hour drive and the closest one (Fort Gibson) is 35 min from the enclosed storage to being on the water. We would get ready to go and the way my crew gets around, early is about 2PM. Worst part of the day for wind. Get there, launch and watch my wife flinch everytime we hit a wave. Then climing out at docks was a major ordeal. I really like the stepping straight onto the dock! The Honda is just amazing, I find myself having to look at the tach to make sure I don't try to restart it. Half full of fuel (a 52 gal tank) just my wife and Tom the sales man, we hit GPS speed of 46 MPH at 5800 PRM. Motor seems a little tight still as it only has about 4 hours on it. Looking foward to a great summer!!!