I have a 115 Mercury inline 6...quite a heavy motor on my Godfrey 24' pontoon boat and it holds it just fine. I've seen forums where people have 150 hp motors on 24' boats and they are OK as well.
app weight of a 24 foot bennington pontoon boat with a 60 horse 4 stroke mercury
should be about 1450lbs
around 95-97mph, if its a day when alot of water is out,,, if a foul, less watery day, then only around 90mph
If it were me, I would purchase a 55 lb thrust motor and it would be a Motorguide. A 55 lb thrust motor will be a 12 volt system. Beyond 55 lb you'd need to move to a 24 volt system that would require two 12 volt batteries for the trolling motor. A 24 volt motor would offer around 80 to 90 lbs of thrust. Unless you're going to use your boat in heavy currents or strong winds, I'd opt for a 55 lb motor.
24 knots = about 44.45 kph
CD 24 is a 1967 model.
The weight of a 24 ft aluminum pontoon boat typically ranges from 1,800 to 2,400 pounds, depending on the design and features. When including the trailer, the total weight can increase by an additional 600 to 1,500 pounds, bringing the combined weight to approximately 2,400 to 3,900 pounds. It's important to check the specifications from the manufacturer for the most accurate weight information.
24 knots is about 27.6 miles per hour.
It depends what year. The older ones use 24:1.
what is the weight only of a 20' tube x 24'' in diameter,,and one more tube of 26'' in diameter x 20'
That depends on where you start & where you intend to arrive. Also the time of year. Also the size of boat. Motor or sail? Intending to move 24/7 or stop to rest?