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GO DAWG GO 07-19-2010 09:56 AM

Skiing Behind a Pontoon Boat Question
 
Those of you with any experience in pontoon boating, could you tell me if you can water ski behind them? I think I recall seeing people skiing behind them...:confused: If so do you need the giant V8 gas guzzler or can this be done with a 135 HP Merc cruiser?

I want the party boat and my wife wants to be able to water ski.

I'm looking at a 24 ft with 135 HP that is a good price!

Is there any basic rules (formula) on pontoon boats performance in regard to length vs horsepower = water ski capable????

Any body have any experience with this?

Thanks

Bob

Tobra 07-19-2010 09:59 AM

Yes, depends on how fat the skier is, how loaded is the boat.

Had plenty of friends who would ski behind pontoon boats

porsche4life 07-19-2010 10:04 AM

I would think yes.... My dad swears they used to ski 4wide behind our old Chrysler Tri-hull with the 75hp(I think, I know its small) Johnson out board.... he said they were all small guys back then and it took a while to get up....


I've seen skiiers behind pontoon boats here... Its possible...

GO DAWG GO 07-19-2010 10:05 AM

Well my son is a big dude @ 6'0/ 240 and getting taller by the second playing High school football...My wife is average size and girth.

Nobody obese....:eek:

Thanks

porsche4life 07-19-2010 10:12 AM

Is there anywhere near there you can rent one for a few hours? I seem to recall that the pontoon boats at the place we rented jetskis once were very similar to that configuration....

GO DAWG GO 07-19-2010 10:31 AM

Sidney,

Here in So-Cal there are few lakes and dont know if any rent pontoon boats.. Good suggestion though. I was hoping someone would chime in with a "Oh we had a 24 footer with a 100 HP outboard that pulled skiers fine" Type thing..

Then I could guesstimate performance...

Have you ever been out on one? I haven't, I had a 18 ft jet boat with a Chevy 350 that was a good skier and a gas eater. I'm looking for a bigger boat now with better efficiency.

Bob

porsche4life 07-19-2010 10:34 AM

I've been out on quite a few pontoons.... Not a bad deal.... I much prefer a Deep V hull design though... Handles rough water better... Not a good party boat thought.... A pontoon can't be beat for a party barge....

I've been on a tube behind several pontoons... Never skiied though... But I've never skiied in general.... Which is blasphemy considering my dad owns 4 boats....

rtx 07-19-2010 10:35 AM

Depends what kind of skiing. You can ski young kids on a regular (2 log) toon with a 75hp motor all day long. The tritoons with lifting strakes are becoming more popular. I have a Manitou 22explode with a 150hp four stroke. It is a tritoon with lifting strakes. Can get 33 mph out of it. I am 6'1, 235lbs. No problem on doubles, have to kick a ski to slalom, but not enough power to really work it, ski will sink when cutting hard.

Have seen these toons with up to 300hp outboards. Will be upgrading to a 24' next year with at least 250hp outboard. Should get to around 40-42 mph.

Tim Hancock 07-19-2010 10:35 AM

I skied behind a friend's parents pontoon boat as a kid.... I recall feeling a bit embarassed being seen doing it. It was an outboard and it was too slow to slalom ski from (well did get up on one ski, but it was way too slow).

enzo1 07-19-2010 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GO DAWG GO (Post 5461873)
Well my son is a big dude @ 6'0/ 240 and getting taller by the second playing High school football...My wife is average size and girth.

Nobody obese....:eek:

Thanks

IMO, No it would take tooooo long for him to get on top of water if at all, no fun.... only way is to ski off the dock, maybe and if you fall?

GO DAWG GO 07-19-2010 10:46 AM

I see those party boats on the river and have always thought...'Man thats the way to have fun" Got the BBQ smokin..the cold beer in the cooler..my daughter and wife laying out on the bow...my son and I jumpin in and out off the swim deck..making margaritas...

I dunno..it's been hot lately and doing some rivering sounds like fun....:)

MT930 07-19-2010 10:50 AM

Pros
They don't put out a tall wake
The tail will not slide around on fast wake crossing

Cons
Slow Starts
Your son at 240LB will be very slow on a slalom start
Not your best ski boat, can be done tho.
Not real fast or maneuverable

enzo1 07-19-2010 10:57 AM

That sounds good to me..... you have to be smart when your a boating man..... make friends with "ski boat"guy and pontoon provides place for him to dock to, margaritas, food(grill)and space.... he provides skiing. Buy your own "BEST" ski eguipment that he will want to check out. If your kid skis a lot "offer" to pay for gas!

GO DAWG GO 07-19-2010 11:03 AM

Enzo,

Yes, you present some good ideas...having a bud with a fast boat and me with my barge...heck what could be better?....:)

I have to think about this...Hummmm....????

Bob

peppy 07-19-2010 11:17 AM

Go Dawg can your son ski? If so he may be able to get up, but it will take a bit of upper body strength. If he will be learning to ski....you will drown him.

135hp is a lot of hp for a pontoon boat. I drove a 20' with 50 hp and it was a slug.

GO DAWG GO 07-19-2010 11:38 AM

Peppy,

He doesn't know how to ski. But he has treeeemendous upper body strenght..9th grade and can bench 290 and near ~300 lbs (yes I'm braggin)..I laid a $100 dollars on his olympic bar when he was trying 300 lbs a couple weeks ago. Got half way up but no joy...he will... He will be in tenth grade this september.

Mama does know how to ski....

I will be the driver..

Thanks

Bob

Dantilla 07-19-2010 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GO DAWG GO (Post 5461953)
... a 18 ft jet boat with a Chevy 350 that was a good skier ...

Sorry. No such thing as a jet-powered boat that is a good skier (I'm very spoiled!).

Too slow out of the hole, and that awful "froth" behind the jet makes them miserable ski boats. (Did I mention that I've been spoiled by overpowered outboards?)

enzo1 07-19-2010 12:05 PM

deck boat might be better??? anyone know YouTube - Hurricane Deck Boat

GO DAWG GO 07-19-2010 12:07 PM

Dantilla,


You're right... it did have a hell of a wake behind it. You could blast the skiier too...:). I dont profess to know much about skiing...thats why I'm asking:). I was hoping I could get the party barge that was "Ski capable". then when its time to relax...teach my kids to fish off it too...

I do consider the physics..I could just add more power...and more power..We porsche turbo guys know how to do this.

Bob

enzo1 07-19-2010 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GO DAWG GO (Post 5462096)
Peppy,

He doesn't know how to ski. But he has treeeemendous upper body strenght..9th grade and can bench 290 and near ~300 lbs (yes I'm braggin)..I laid a $100 dollars on his olympic bar when he was trying 300 lbs a couple weeks ago. Got half way up but no joy...he will... He will be in tenth grade this september.

Mama does know how to ski....

I will be the driver..

Thanks

Bob

no more 100$ bills.... buying the boat will get the girls in bikinis will get the olympic bar up, again and again:)


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