Fraziermotorsports
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I looked at 2 pontoon boats yesterday---
I really need help figuring out what type of boat is the better design for my needs.
Boat #1--
Older Kayot--1986
24" round pontoons- Omc In/out- Chev. 4 cylinder 3.0 ltr.
Boat is well maintained and in good shape (stored mostly indoors) 151 total hours.
Boat #2--
1995 Misty Harbor- Mariner 150 2 stroke outboard-- Large square pontoons-- Upholstry needs some work, but not the worse i've seen- mechanically, the boat seems in good shape-- no hour meter, but boat owner lives on the lake, so i'm assuming lots of hours.
Both boats are about close to same price.
My questions are this-- The kayot has the round toons and they appear to be about 1/8" thick. The Misty harbor has square toons and they feel paper thin. I think the square toons will perform better and achieve more speed- but being foam filled, what happens if I hit something? I would be scared to try and weld one- because the foam would catch on fire. The round ones seem like they would be cheap to repair.
Also, what power plant is going to be the better of the 2?
I want to be able to get to around 35 mph-- and would like to cruise in the 28-30 range.
Which is the better boat?
Thanks guys---
I really need help figuring out what type of boat is the better design for my needs.
Boat #1--
Older Kayot--1986
24" round pontoons- Omc In/out- Chev. 4 cylinder 3.0 ltr.
Boat is well maintained and in good shape (stored mostly indoors) 151 total hours.
Boat #2--
1995 Misty Harbor- Mariner 150 2 stroke outboard-- Large square pontoons-- Upholstry needs some work, but not the worse i've seen- mechanically, the boat seems in good shape-- no hour meter, but boat owner lives on the lake, so i'm assuming lots of hours.
Both boats are about close to same price.
My questions are this-- The kayot has the round toons and they appear to be about 1/8" thick. The Misty harbor has square toons and they feel paper thin. I think the square toons will perform better and achieve more speed- but being foam filled, what happens if I hit something? I would be scared to try and weld one- because the foam would catch on fire. The round ones seem like they would be cheap to repair.
Also, what power plant is going to be the better of the 2?
I want to be able to get to around 35 mph-- and would like to cruise in the 28-30 range.
Which is the better boat?
Thanks guys---