FlyDeltaJets
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Hey Everyone-
I’m new around here and just acquired my first Pontoon boat. We just took delivery of a Bowrider 25’. Due to the unusual nature of the center toon being the wide VHaul shape I am having a storage conundrum. The marina we store at has mostly pontoon of all shapes and sizes and is extremely reputable. When they lifted the boat for the first time the fork lift operator looked under the boat and was like “what the hell is going on with your center toon”? Being the proud new owner I told him all about the new design and how great the boat handled. He nodded and said yeah it’s cool but it won’t sit right in the dry stack so we have to leave it on the floor! I have stored a ton of boats over the years but never a toon and certainly never on the floor. He sat the boat down flat on the floor like some other high end big twin engine toons in the barn and said it was good! Does this seem ok? Can the the boat sit flat on the floor without support? Sorry for such a noob question.
Happy Boating
Mike
I’m new around here and just acquired my first Pontoon boat. We just took delivery of a Bowrider 25’. Due to the unusual nature of the center toon being the wide VHaul shape I am having a storage conundrum. The marina we store at has mostly pontoon of all shapes and sizes and is extremely reputable. When they lifted the boat for the first time the fork lift operator looked under the boat and was like “what the hell is going on with your center toon”? Being the proud new owner I told him all about the new design and how great the boat handled. He nodded and said yeah it’s cool but it won’t sit right in the dry stack so we have to leave it on the floor! I have stored a ton of boats over the years but never a toon and certainly never on the floor. He sat the boat down flat on the floor like some other high end big twin engine toons in the barn and said it was good! Does this seem ok? Can the the boat sit flat on the floor without support? Sorry for such a noob question.
Happy Boating
Mike