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riverrunner1984
01-19-2016, 08:33 AM
I may go take a look at this pontoon boat this weekend if I can get the guy down to $10-12k.

My question is, would this boat be able to accommodate a 250-300hp outboard? It currently has a 115HP with less than 100hrs on it.
I just think that is kind of small for a 30ft pontoon.

What are your thoughts??

59834

59835

59836

59837

59838

59839

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/ant/boa/5406501679.html

HB Vic
01-19-2016, 12:26 PM
Looks pretty big to me. A 30' should be able to handle 250-300, my only concern would be the weight of that cover.


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314joey
01-19-2016, 05:29 PM
I think the "real" question is will that pole in the front hold a 110lb hottie...................lmao


Yes, I think it's big enough to handle a 250hp, but I like my first question.

HB Vic
01-19-2016, 05:52 PM
Excellent question [emoji1360]


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ChumpChange
01-19-2016, 08:31 PM
Need picture of back mounting.

riverrunner1984
01-20-2016, 12:14 PM
I think the "real" question is will that pole in the front hold a 110lb hottie...................lmao


Yes, I think it's big enough to handle a 250hp, but I like my first question.

Thinking of swapping it out for a brass one that spins! :D

Slacker
01-20-2016, 12:25 PM
I would guess that the real question would be,,, is the transom engineered for the for a 250-300 hp. engine?

314joey
01-20-2016, 02:57 PM
Thinking of swapping it out for a brass one that spins! :D

And what Lake are you going to have this on, we may have to make a trip to Havasu.......lol

Ziggy
01-20-2016, 04:02 PM
Qua Pati ...............wonder what the meaning is to the previous owner :)
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Even with a 250 on it I doubt it'd get any more than 30-35mph

riverrunner1984
01-20-2016, 08:45 PM
Qua Pati ...............wonder what the meaning is to the previous owner :)
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Even with a 250 on it I doubt it'd get any more than 30-35mph

Really??? I was texting the guy and he said it goes 35 now with the 115hp now. Figured that was going down river with a tail wind lol but was hoping to see around 40 or so with a 250....


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ChumpChange
01-20-2016, 08:59 PM
Really??? I was texting the guy and he said it goes 35 now with the 115hp now. Figured that was going down river with a tail wind lol but was hoping to see around 40 or so with a 250....


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lol. That things a sled. He's using a very poor calibrated water pick up. The #1 killer of speed on boats is a GPS speedo.

SJP
01-21-2016, 08:13 AM
Nice boat. I have logged around 2500 hours on a similar boat. I highly recommend them for boaters:
1. Spend a ton of days on the water (racking the wear, tear, an even enjoying your performance boat not practical.)
2. Allows you to actually get other purpose boats that you exactly want.
3. If you have small kids or are entertaining - you will be able to relax knowing they could not even light the thing on fire and effect your program
4. You will always be able to sell for what you have into it.

On to the motor:
1. In my case I have a 140 Tohatsu (Nissan) it has been bullet proof
2. Top speed maybe low 30 - depending on load. Speed should not be your concern - keeping the surface temperature of the pole below atomic hot would be priority 1. :D
3. I would repower to a new gen 4 stroke for the fuel efficiency
4. Unless you do the work and rig yourself you will be hard pressed to find someone who will mount something that big on a transom not rated for weight / HP. As others have said it is not like you will be doing 50 + in this thing ever

Enjoy!!!

Ricks raft
01-22-2016, 11:26 PM
Had a much lighter, no upper deck, 25' crestliner with a 135 2 stroke would do low to mid 30's with a few people. At that speed it was hard to keep it from cavitating from the toons lifting in the rear so much yet at slow speeds the motor was almost buried. Also used a lot of fuel over 3500 rpm, like way more than my 21 hallett with 454 mag cruising along side.

cdnoutlaw
01-23-2016, 06:20 AM
I may go take a look at this pontoon boat this weekend if I can get the guy down to $10-12k.

My question is, would this boat be able to accommodate a 250-300hp outboard? It currently has a 115HP with less than 100hrs on it.
I just think that is kind of small for a 30ft pontoon.

What are your thoughts??

59834

59835

59836

59837

59838

59839

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/ant/boa/5406501679.html

I think the pontoon boats with a 3rd log are the sporty style pontoon that will take the higher hp motors ,there are also the ones with the lifting strakes on the sides of the reg 2 log set ups that will take the big hp motors. Any of the others are the old style grandpa pontoons that no one wants anymore.

Mrs.K034
01-23-2016, 11:10 PM
lol. That things a sled. He's using a very poor calibrated water pick up. The #1 killer of speed on boats is a GPS speedo.

Lol! BINGO! Just like every jet boat goes 80mph when they are for sale. Lol. The gps kills egos.


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rioracr
01-27-2016, 09:49 AM
a pontoon is not about speed unless you are HB and have to get there fast, it is about how many ladies you can get on there to rock that new brass pole....................:bananadance:

HB Vic
01-27-2016, 09:56 AM
a pontoon is not about speed unless you are HB and have to get there fast, it is about how many ladies you can get on there to rock that new brass pole....................:bananadance:

Every toon should have a 496HO [emoji23]


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rioracr
01-27-2016, 09:58 AM
Every toon should have a 496HO [emoji23]


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absolutly..........................:shock: