Scoobieman
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We are looking at getting a new pontoon boat, mainly for fishing and piddlin' around... nothing fast. We have just began to look around and found a couple of boats thus far that peaked our interest. We definitely like the vinyl flooring vs. carpet.
The first is a 2010 Bennington 22SFi (22' fish) with a 90HP Yamaha and trailer at $22500 or $21400 with a 60HP Yamaha. We like the changing area, dash mounted color fish finder, dual live wells and vinyl floor, but we were not crazy about only 3 chairs... the one in the back seems almost out of place. They just did not seem to make the best use of the deck. It is really only like a 20' deck to me with the wasted space.
The second one is a 2009 Premier 201 Explorer (20' fish) with a 115HP Yamaha (2-stroke) for $22,900. We liked the vinyl floor, colored fish finder, and the build quality looked a touch above the others we have looked at. The seats seemed more plush... plus the front seats were more like captain chairs. The side deck trim and corner bumpers were stout. The rod holder cover was flimsy (minor complaint) and there is no changing area and only one live well. This may have been the nicest boat we looked at... between it and the Bennington... at least this one had 4 seats. We are not crazy about the 2 stroke, but the dealer will change this out to a 60 Yamaha 4 stroke... will have price on this tomorrow.
The third one is a 2010 G3 SunCatcher 228 FC (22' fish and cruise) with a 115HP Yamaha and trailer at $24700. We like the four chairs up front and the vinyl floor, but it has no changing room and no fish finder (add another $500) and only one live well. This is probably overkill on the motor for us, but that was how it came stocked. He did tell me they could drop it to a 90, but the price only dropped $700.
The fourth one is a 2010 G3 SunCatcher 208 F (20' fish) with a 60HP Yamaha and trailer for $19,500. It has 4 chairs, but split front and back... and has the vinyl floor, two live wells, but no changing area and no fish finder. This seems to be more comparable size wise to the Bennington and a lot less expensive, even if we wanted to add the changing area and fish finder. It also has the U-shape pontoons partially filled with flotation material. Of course we really like the price on this one. I forgot to find out if this was a tandem axle trailer... I think it may be a single axle.
We live in south Alabama and will travel up to a couple hundred miles for the right setup.
If anyone has any suggestions of what to consider other than these, please chime in.
Thanks!
The first is a 2010 Bennington 22SFi (22' fish) with a 90HP Yamaha and trailer at $22500 or $21400 with a 60HP Yamaha. We like the changing area, dash mounted color fish finder, dual live wells and vinyl floor, but we were not crazy about only 3 chairs... the one in the back seems almost out of place. They just did not seem to make the best use of the deck. It is really only like a 20' deck to me with the wasted space.
The second one is a 2009 Premier 201 Explorer (20' fish) with a 115HP Yamaha (2-stroke) for $22,900. We liked the vinyl floor, colored fish finder, and the build quality looked a touch above the others we have looked at. The seats seemed more plush... plus the front seats were more like captain chairs. The side deck trim and corner bumpers were stout. The rod holder cover was flimsy (minor complaint) and there is no changing area and only one live well. This may have been the nicest boat we looked at... between it and the Bennington... at least this one had 4 seats. We are not crazy about the 2 stroke, but the dealer will change this out to a 60 Yamaha 4 stroke... will have price on this tomorrow.
The third one is a 2010 G3 SunCatcher 228 FC (22' fish and cruise) with a 115HP Yamaha and trailer at $24700. We like the four chairs up front and the vinyl floor, but it has no changing room and no fish finder (add another $500) and only one live well. This is probably overkill on the motor for us, but that was how it came stocked. He did tell me they could drop it to a 90, but the price only dropped $700.
The fourth one is a 2010 G3 SunCatcher 208 F (20' fish) with a 60HP Yamaha and trailer for $19,500. It has 4 chairs, but split front and back... and has the vinyl floor, two live wells, but no changing area and no fish finder. This seems to be more comparable size wise to the Bennington and a lot less expensive, even if we wanted to add the changing area and fish finder. It also has the U-shape pontoons partially filled with flotation material. Of course we really like the price on this one. I forgot to find out if this was a tandem axle trailer... I think it may be a single axle.
We live in south Alabama and will travel up to a couple hundred miles for the right setup.
If anyone has any suggestions of what to consider other than these, please chime in.
Thanks!