Re: pontoon length vs turning radius
Okay, you're talking about handling a pontoon when towing a tube.
A tritoon will handle better than a pontoon in this situation due to their greater buoyancy and better handling.
23" pontoons are relatively small for a 24' pontoon, and they have a tendency to run deep in the water even when going in a straight line. When such a pontoon makes a hard turn, the weight will shift to the outside pontoon it will really dig in--dramatically slowing down forward motion.
If a pontoon has enough forward speed, there are two techniques for pulling tubes. One is a simple figure S--making turns at the optimum moment to produce a whipping effect. The other is to use the throttle to accelerate when the tube starts out to the side--resulting in a whipping effect.
In the hands of an aggressive boat driver, a whipping tube can double the speed of the boat in both forward and lateral motions.
Unfortunately, unless a pontoon is tritoon with strakes and a 150 hp or larger engine, it may not be a really good boat for exciting tube towing. That's why they make SkiNautiques.