Fastest pontoon boat?
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+1. I wonder how much the structure is beefed up for that kind of power. My parents realized the hard way that LOTO toons that run in the rough water get their share of damage. A welder down there makes a good living fixing them.
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It's beefed up. It's not Southbays first rodeo.
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Brad is a super nice guy, he is not putting anyone at risk as he wouldn't be running at those speeds on a crowded lake, just like any high performance boat it needs to be tested and the owners of such love to get out and run them on occasion. By the way he also owns a Kevlar 38 Scarab that I believe is for sale. He will be running at the shootout again this year so good luck Brad crank it up! See ya on Shelby.
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He also pressurizes the pontoon logs a bit to keep them from collapsing.
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Has anybody ever added lifting strakes to a tooner? I know Bennington has something of a set of strakes on some of their models, but it's almost more of an outside chine - on both sides of a tube.
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The Southbay's have lifting strakes. Y'all would be surprised at how well these things handle chop. Not at 100 mph but running 35 - 40 they'll ride better than the same size v-bottom up to the point where the waves get big enough to break over the front. Then you have to slow down. My dad has a 27' Southbay with a 250 Yamaha SHO and we love it! 50 mph top end and easily cruises at 35 with 12 people on board.




