07-07-2020, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by LIforrelaxin
People do it all the time. particularly down south. It seems especially popular to tackle, when you are going to be doing a full floor replacement.
If you have a pontoon, that is paid for and everything is in good shape, it is likely a good solution, if you want better performance, or cargo capacity with out going out and buying something newer....
I myself may consider this in a year or two... I bought a reasonable priced 20 year old toon, to see how much I liked it... With the idea, that I could make updates to it, over time, and still not spend as much as I would have to by something newer. As I still also have speed boat, going to a tri-toon is not my first thought.... But I am going to be looking for a bigger power plant over this winter...... I tend to run the current motor, to high in the power band for my taste.... and well its a 20 year old motor, so who knows how much life it has left in it....
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Do you think it's as simple as adding a third toon? Looking at the designs underneath, I don't think you can just slap a third one on—even the only-a-couple-year-older Harris designs are different than my '16...
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