Cycleman07
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Re: Deciding on a pontoon boat
I definitely didnt say that Bennington doesnt make a superior product to 90% of the boats out there. They do. But my point is Harris, Premier, Manitou, Berkshire/South Bay(Google Worlds Fastest Pontoon Boat) and JC do as well. Brad Rowland wouldnt have chosen South Bay to strap 3X300HP Mercs to if they werent constructed to extremely high standards.
My South Bay has Stainless everything above and below deck. Granite Bar, Soft Touch Vinyl, Stakes, Underskin, 16 inch spaced Cross Members so forth and so on, and would compare with any boat out there on quality so my point is Bennington while being an extremely high quality boat is not the end all be all. I would be proud to own one dont get me wrong, but not any more so than I am to own my South Bay or a new Premier, Harris, SanPan etc.
Warning....I build Bennington pontoons so I am very bias.
Airdvr, is that the coolest thing ever, the last 2 company boats we have had on the lake were IOs, the last with the new 380 horse Volvo, with the ESP and wow, the handling is just insane, to spin a 25 like that is just nuts, I have the new one reserved for the weekend of June 29th and can't wait after your little video.
This years is a 25 R ESP with a 300 Yamaha outboard an arch and the Wet Sounds Stereo upgrade.
If you want to know exactly what ESP is go to the Benny website and check out all the videos but it is our answer to the banking pontoon.
A lot of other companies were making banking pontoons and to keep up we had to come up with something that banked but keeping up isn't what we do at Bennington, we innovate, so we threw science at the problem and came up with the Elliptical pontoon, 25'' tall x32'' wide.
Some solved the problem by making the center tube larger diameter or mounting it lower on the boat which does make it bank but it also creates and inherently unstable boat, with the elliptical you maintain the 25'' tube height but have a 32'' width so the water "sees" the center as a 32'' tube and with our chine/foil package you get the banking pontoon with more flotation.
We actually do build a better boat seriously, if you get on your hands and knees and tear yourself away from all the pretty bits on top of the boat and get down to how they are actually built, there are certainly others that build boats to our standards but not many.
Every nut bolt washer and screw are stainless steel- as are our corner castings and cleats- our decks and rails are through bolted not screwed on- our cross members are heavier gauge stock and we use heavy M brackets where some use what we would call deck trim as their brackets, it gives a full length bracket but it has no lateral strength being just an upright.
Our rails are welded then anodized not made from anodized stock and painted like some do and it goes on and on.
Just the amount of weld on the tubes is many times what others are putting on their tubes, our boats are a bit more expensive because there is more to them and yes you can spend 100K but we also make entry level boats that start in the teens and they all have a 7 year stem to stern warranty, there is a reason we can offer that.
Saying all pontoons are the same is like saying a Mercedes and a Chevy Aveo are the same, they both have 4 tires and a steering wheel but there are vast differences in the engineering and quality.
I definitely didnt say that Bennington doesnt make a superior product to 90% of the boats out there. They do. But my point is Harris, Premier, Manitou, Berkshire/South Bay(Google Worlds Fastest Pontoon Boat) and JC do as well. Brad Rowland wouldnt have chosen South Bay to strap 3X300HP Mercs to if they werent constructed to extremely high standards.
My South Bay has Stainless everything above and below deck. Granite Bar, Soft Touch Vinyl, Stakes, Underskin, 16 inch spaced Cross Members so forth and so on, and would compare with any boat out there on quality so my point is Bennington while being an extremely high quality boat is not the end all be all. I would be proud to own one dont get me wrong, but not any more so than I am to own my South Bay or a new Premier, Harris, SanPan etc.