Can you wakeboard or tube behind a pontoon boat?
Tubing behind a pontoon is very common and works great — the wide beam creates a great wake for tubers. Wakeboarding and wake surfing behind…
Tubing behind a pontoon is very common and works great — the wide beam creates a great wake for tubers. Wakeboarding and wake surfing behind…
A well-maintained pontoon boat can last 20-30 years. The aluminum tubes (logs) are extremely durable and rarely the failure point. What ages first is the…
For most Lake Havasu pontoon use, 115-150 HP hits the sweet spot of performance and fuel economy. A 115 HP engine comfortably moves a 22-foot…
Pontoon boats depreciate more slowly than many other boat types, especially quality brands like Bentley, Barletta, and Bennington. A well-maintained pontoon loses roughly 10-15% of…
Pontoon boats are arguably the best family boat for Lake Havasu. Their wide, flat deck eliminates the rocking and leaning of V-hull boats, which reduces…
New pontoon boat prices range from $25,000 for a basic 18-foot model to $100,000+ for a fully loaded 26-foot tritoon with top-tier engine and options.…
A tritoon has three aluminum tubes (logs) instead of the standard two. The third center tube adds lift, improves handling in rough water, allows larger…
A 22-24 foot pontoon is the most practical size for Lake Havasu. It fits most storage facilities, is easy to trailer, and handles well in…
Most standard pontoon boats with 115-150 HP engines top out at 22-28 mph. Performance pontoons (tritoons) with 200-400 HP engines can reach 40-50 mph. For…
Yes — pontoon boats are one of the most popular boat types on Lake Havasu. Their flat, stable deck makes them ideal for sandbar days,…