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Pontoon Boat Opinions
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I have just recently started getting into fishing and I LOVE IT. I really want to be able to explore more regions or Deer Creek, Jordanelle, and Pineview. I really enjoy bass fishing the most. I am recently out of school and dont hae money for a boat, nor do I have anything to tow it.

I am looking to get a pontoon boat and deck it out with trolling motor and fish finder,

Do you guys have any recommendations? Is there a type or brand you prefer? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!!

Scott
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#2
Hey man welcome to the site and hope you get lucky soon. I have just recently asked pretty well the same thing so I suggest you read my post as you may find some helpful answers.

Good luck and hope you buy the best one for you

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I could turn you on to allot of PONOON ideas as that is all I have been using and no you don't need to spend an arm and a leg, but you do get what you pay for.

And word of advise...most pontoon frames are steel, so by drilling holes you open up RUST factor which will weaken the frame. I have had steel frames and they do rust quickly. Not to mention void any warranty.

Check Craigs List or KSL also. I have sold GREAT tubes/toons for less then half price before and others do also.

Things to look for is outer material, bladder material, and frame material...this will help when building a deck. Two pontoons that come to mind for very easy decks is the NFO Cardiac Canyon and Outcast.
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