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<blockquote data-quote="double browtine" data-source="post: 4909480" data-attributes="member: 9490"><p>I owned a small 16 ft once. It was good for 2 adults and 2 kids under 100 lbs. Don't ever buy one smaller than a 20 ft. Also go with a tri-toon. First time I rode on one I was amazed at the difference in the ride and handling. My brother in law had a 24 ft tri-toon with a 150 Honda 2 stroke. It would run 25mph with 6 adults on it. Pull a tube, and was great for fishing. It had the rubber flooring which was awesome! He actually bought it from a friend of mine who bought it new. My friend installed a large bilge pump with a hose pipe so he could spray off the deck when he was on the water. It came from the factory with 1/2" spacers under all the rails so the water would drain. </p><p></p><p>I have a 20ft SeaArk aluminum deck boat. It works great for a family also. If I ever buy a pontoon, it will be a tri-toon with at least a 150hp motor and a 4ft open deck on the front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="double browtine, post: 4909480, member: 9490"] I owned a small 16 ft once. It was good for 2 adults and 2 kids under 100 lbs. Don't ever buy one smaller than a 20 ft. Also go with a tri-toon. First time I rode on one I was amazed at the difference in the ride and handling. My brother in law had a 24 ft tri-toon with a 150 Honda 2 stroke. It would run 25mph with 6 adults on it. Pull a tube, and was great for fishing. It had the rubber flooring which was awesome! He actually bought it from a friend of mine who bought it new. My friend installed a large bilge pump with a hose pipe so he could spray off the deck when he was on the water. It came from the factory with 1/2" spacers under all the rails so the water would drain. I have a 20ft SeaArk aluminum deck boat. It works great for a family also. If I ever buy a pontoon, it will be a tri-toon with at least a 150hp motor and a 4ft open deck on the front. [/QUOTE]
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