Re: Boat building question
You might want to look into the higher end of pontoon boats many of them come with I/O in the 500+hp range.
O yea I wouldnt call an I/O in pontoon a bastardized red headed step child. My boat runs right by side with similar boats in the 140hp range and I can idle down and not even hear my motor running and I have a small dog house on the back of the boat that stands 6" tall.
Guys are missing the point here..
So a couple things, yes, I/O based pontoons are the red headed stepchild. They are probably 1% of the pontoon market, if that. Nothing against them, I would absolutely love to own one! (saw a i/o pontoon with a 350 with captains choice exhaust on it... nice!) There are very few if any pontoons actually designed for that though, most are retrofits into an existing pontoon. (much like yours was, 700) (ok, red headed stepchild wasn't the right term, lets say black sheep!)
But the point that was missed is that the OP isn't wanting to build an I/O pontoon. He wants to build an I/O pontoon with a center mounted engine. There are many reasons NOT to do that. As someone pointed out above, there probably has been one boat in the history of boating that has used that config. (this isn't a true inboard either, like a ski boat. Easy to do in an inboard config, the gearbox is by the engine)
Biggest problem is that do you really want a LONG driveshaft spinning at 6000 rpm running half the length of your boat? Do you know the details of how to build that without having it fly apart and kill someone? The alternative is to gear it down at the engine, but now you either need a to heavily modify the outdrive, or gear it back up for the outdrive. Lots of complexity there.