i would guess no more then 10mph but prob an average of 8mph we have a 250hp 26ft tri toon that does 30 - 35mph
A 50 HP Johnson on a 20' Lowe Suncruiser goes 18 MPH max. That is at 5000 RPM, the trim at its maximum potential position and a whole lot of gas.
There are many different types of pontoon boats, but I assume you're asking about your basic 18' rectangular boat with two or three aluminum pontoons. Most of these boats have 50-100 horsepower engines which will allow them to cruise around 15mph and top out around 20-25 mph.
25 or so I would guess. My tri cruiser with 90hp Honda goes 23.
Pontoon boat is better because it goes much faster and is more stable in tough waters, but it requires gas and money to buy that gas. A row boat would be a tough boat to work with if you went fishing.
Speed is dependant on a number of factors. Most importantly the size, type and weight of the boat that it is on and the number of people on board. A 50 HP outboard will push a small aluminum fishing boat a lot fast than it will a 20 ft fiberglass boat. I have a 50 HP 2 stroke that will push a 16 foot aluminum boat 35 MPH.
around 95-97mph, if its a day when alot of water is out,,, if a foul, less watery day, then only around 90mph
Yes, there are websites that you can go to in order to sell your pontoon boat. I would suggest Craigslist, EBay, or Amazon. These are all reliable sites.
Pontoons are static floating structures. If they are to be moved then they would need towing.
depends on the boat style and weight. for example my dads Lund deep V 19ft fishing boat hit 27mph with his 50 horse
could be anywhere from 2450 to 2900 lbs, I have a 22 foot Crest pontoon and it weighs 2840........you can take it to the truck stop weigh the boat and trailer, then drop the boat in the water and go back and weigh the trailer and subtract the trailer weight from the total weight
the 50 ft AMG model with twin 1350 hp motors will probably do about 135 mph
depends on the boat 8.7