I have a 24’ Bennignton with SPS tritoon hull and a 200HP motor. I have the SB (Swingback layout). Mines a 2017, and they did away with my model designation. Thus, my 2017 is a 24’ SSBXP SPS 200HP Mercury Verado. If it were a current model boat it would be a 24’ LSB SPS 200HP Mercury Verado.
Lots of GREAT advice above. Based on your lake, northern climate, useage, etc, my thoughts are as follows:
(1) Prioritize size, hull and motor/HP first.
(2) Model line and layout second
(3) Important utility features third
(4) Wishlist conveniences last
With this in mind, I’d be thinking the following:
(1) 24’ or longer (leaning 26-28’ range). Good space, layout and with the right hull, capacity for your needs.
(2) One of the following tritoon hulls: SPS, SPS+ or ESP. Each goes up in price and top motor possiblity.
Hull with max HP: SPS 200HP, SPS+ 250 HP, ESP maximum HP you can get
(3) Based on your useage and possible passengers, I recommend MINIMUM 200HP. If you can go 250, 300 or 350 in your budget, all the better for water sports with tons of passengers. You can really do decent water sports with a 150, but due to size of boat and passengers you indicated, I wouldn’t recommend it for you. Go 200+ HP!
* I would be trying to go SPS+ or ESP and a 250 or larger motor initially in your shoes.
(3) For boat model I would focus your attention on an L, LX or R series. They go up in price, built in amnesties, luxury and style from L to LX to R. I think the L or LX might be the sweet spot for your price range depending on length, hull and HP motor you go with. That said, you have enough budget there to get into the R too. I would avoid Q (even though its the nicest line) only because you lose a little seating compared to L though R.
(4) For layout, so many options that appeal to so many tastes. We have the swing back (SB). LOVE IT! Lots of people really like the stern lounge or quad bench. I think the SB gives more seating space than the stern lounge (older CW layout). The quad bench also is appealing to a lot of people, provides lots of seating and keeps little kids and pets coraled better. IF you can go see them in person as many recommend, this would be BEST. We were shopping quad bench layouts until we saw the swingback in person. It just “felt” best for us. You may get that “fits us best” vibe immediately if you can get into a few of them in person as a family or husband and wife team.
(5) MANY posts about utility type features. Some of my top utility options: Dual battery and perko switch, Extended aft deck, and In floor storage. These three would be 100% must haves on ANY Bennington I would get. We have all three with a big family that does water sports. Wouldn’t consider a Bennignton without them.*
(6) Other features = so many I am not thinking of. Many like dual bimini’s, many of us don’t. I am in Michigan. You’re in Maine. You can certainly get away with a single bimini in a northern climate. * We have the electric power Bimini. I wouldn’t get a Bennington without it. Push button bimini up and down - Yes Please!!!
(7) Many people love their sound system upgrades, or various RGB fancy LED lighting. We have a decent enough sound system, but didn’t go all in. We do have a ton of RGB fancy LED lights. Very cool looking and family and friends love them. However, we don’t boat a ton at night, so we could get away without them too. Still neat to have. Cup holder lighting. Interior floor lighting. Speaker lighting. Exterior pontoon lighting. Perhaps rear lighting. Lots of options.
If I think of other thoughts, I will reply later. Wife’s giving me a look as dinner has been ready for a few minutes now. Ha, ha! Happy shopping!!!