My folks just bought a place on the Lake of the Ozarks known for its large chop on crowded days. There are plenty of large cruisers and go fast boats down there. Know they need to buy a boat that will work. Mostly for cruising on less crowded days but can still handle it if they want to get out with the grandkids on a weekend.
I have been on a 29' openbow Searay that seamed to handle the waves fine. A friends 24' pontoon could only go out in the morning or during the week but a relative that has a triton says it takes to waves great. From what I hear, the tritoons are basically designed for that lake.
I have been searching for advice on tritoons vs Bowriders and am mostly finding comparisons of tritoons to deckboats or smaller openbows. My main question is how is the handling of rough waters between a large openbow vs a tritoon?
The current "new to them" boat criteria so far is either a triton 25' or better with at least 150hp on the back or a 28' or better openbow. All 2000 year or lnewer. Trying to narrow it down...
Thanks,
Dan
I have been on a 29' openbow Searay that seamed to handle the waves fine. A friends 24' pontoon could only go out in the morning or during the week but a relative that has a triton says it takes to waves great. From what I hear, the tritoons are basically designed for that lake.
I have been searching for advice on tritoons vs Bowriders and am mostly finding comparisons of tritoons to deckboats or smaller openbows. My main question is how is the handling of rough waters between a large openbow vs a tritoon?
The current "new to them" boat criteria so far is either a triton 25' or better with at least 150hp on the back or a 28' or better openbow. All 2000 year or lnewer. Trying to narrow it down...
Thanks,
Dan