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I am new to this forum. I am looking for some help I am thinking of buying a Premier Pontoon and not sure? I would like to know if anyone owns one or knows someone that has one and can tell me what they think of them and if you would buy another one. I am from Delaware and would be using boat in salt water. I would like to hear some input. I can tell that there has been alot of dealer that have drop that manufacture
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Can't really answer your question about salt water use but do know some people paint their tubes when using in salt water. Good Luck! Dan
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Crest makes a Salt water specific boat
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Thanks all the pontoon boats at these dealer have saltwater packages but would like to get the good and the bad from someone that owns one Tom/parker23
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We have owned 3 premiers, they are my favorite brand. I have owned many pontoons and couldn't be happier with premier. I haven't had anything really go wrong with any of them so I cannot comment on parts availability. As far as salt water packages, all they add is bottom paint to the tubes and an extra anode for protection. You could make any boat work in salt water provided you have the heavy hull version, in the premiers that equates to a ptx30 or preferably ptx36.
The things that usually go wrong with pontoons are mechanical, which ties back to the brand of motor and rigging. Pontoons are flat decks with tubes, fence and seats. |
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Someone was selling a 16' Premier with twin outboards. Claim to go 70 mph. Has anyone seen this?
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thanks for your help
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