Pontoon Boat - Opinions Wanted
Who the h*ll would be crazy enough to go to Northern Ontario this time of
year to buy a boat and then have to trailer it home?
I'm planning to make a road trip to Quebec/Ontario in May looking for a
Sandpiper 565.
Tuuk wrote in message
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That whole package is expensive. I know dealers in Northern Ontario who
have
dozens of those on their property, now covered in snow and they would sell
you one for a fraction that price. Shop around, you wont just save
yourself
a few hundred bucks, but probably a few thousand bucks, if not more.
I always didn't like the pontoon style unless your simply staying in
inland
waters, small lakes, or something like the Trent Canal system, or similar
in
your area. For the Great Lakes or larger water systems, they are not good,
not safe and uncomfortable. A hull obviously works better in rougher seas.
But if you really like it, your boating is mostly inland and small water
systems, then offer that dealer something like 18,000 which is around 30
off. That seems more fair, allows them a profit (not a retirement package)
and you perceive more value for your purchase.
good luck
"Clams Canino" wrote in message
news:5bkEb.587741$Tr4.1561367@attbi_s03...
Experts? heh.... but we mean well.
I never saw any complaints on the 90 Yamaha. The whole package sounds a
little pricy - but I'm East Coast.
-W
"George" wrote in message
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I would like your opinions about this pontoon boat as I am thinking
about
buying the 2004 Alante 225 RE Premier pontoon boat with a Zieman
trailer
from the Pacific Marine Center in Madera CA.
It will have a 90 hp Yamaha engine, It will be used for fishing and
comfort
and speed is not what I am looking for. I have added a couple of options
such as additional fishing chairs, port-a-potty, fishfinder, BBQ and the
price comes in the 26 thousand range.
It all looks well built but what do I know LOL! Please let me know what
you
experts think and please be kind as I am new at this :-)
Thanks in advance,
George
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