Go ahead and judge me but this checks a lot of boxes. If it holds up the 3rd Gen of this boat in a 25' config. could be the true game changer. Awkward styling aside, I'm curious what y'all have to say about this.
I'm worried it will not function well as a smooth riding pontoon with that hull shape. The wake looked short and small in the video. I'm reminded a jack of all trades is the master of none.
Pontoons are popular. This makes sense for that guy who just wants a pontoon but his kids are hassling him to get something they can surf behind. It also makes sense for people who don’t want a massive tow rig but still want to surf. Pontoons are generally pretty lightweight. I’d take this over a Volvo forward drive runabout, but for $70k I’d rather have a used wakeboat. I get the idea I’m not their target audience though.
hahahaha, i saw this!! Not surprised a pontoon brand is trying to enter the surf market. Pontoons have become insane over the past 7-8 years. We've got a Ski Sanger for the shred sessions, and a Starcraft Pontoon for the post-shred sunset cursing.
hahahaha, i saw this!! Not surprised a pontoon brand is trying to enter the surf market. Pontoons have become insane over the past 7-8 years. We've got a Ski Sanger for the shred sessions, and a Starcraft Pontoon for the post-shred sunset cursing.
It’s not even a pontoon brand. It’s a startup surf pontoon company! They’re not fooling around!
I own a Xstar that pretty much just Surfs nowadays, and I own a pontoon to move people around and hang out as they are the most comfortable people movers on the water. I totally understand were this fits into to the market, brilliant really. Best path to success is to find a hole in a market and plug it, this does just that. And for less than $100K and less than a similar Bennington that you cant surf.
Interesting. Am I crazy or is it not actually a pontoon though? The bottom appears to be solid aluminum more like a deck boat....or dare I say a Pavati.
almost has a picklefork front end. two tanks on each side (seemed to run most of the pontoon length, based on hand gesture sign language) sounds like flooded pontoons? but no idea....
LOL at the video posted above. Someone needs to tell the driver to drive and the spotter to spot. Anyone see the safety problem here?
Around 75% of the surfers around here drive that same way - spending most of their time looking back and not paying attention to where they're going. At least they're moving pretty slow relatively speaking. The tubers doing the same thing are much more terrifying given the speed and weaving.