Quote Originally Posted by SONIC View Post
I don't see anything wrong with them honestly, they aren't terrible looking like a Heyday, they don't have all the crazy gimmicks of the anthem thing, and they seem to have a pretty decent wave.

I don't think people are buying a pontoon for the ride quality they are buying it for the space and layout and usability of it.

If you can get 80% of the wave of a surf boat and 100% of the useability of a pontoon I think you've got a winner.
Just my opinion.

My uncle has a lake house that we take the boat to fairly often, at the end of the day way more people end up on his nice pontoon than they do on my much more expensive much prettier supra. The toon is roomier, easier to get in and out of, has more storage, is faster, quieter, and just overall better for just hanging out than a wakeboat. People end up in the supra when they want to surf. If you could make the toon surf well enough for most people honestly no one would give the supra a second look other than to say man that's pretty!

I'll go wake boat all day because I love the sports associated with it, but in my experience 90+% of people prefer the toon.
Just my 2 cents there
I personally owned a tritoon for several years, and on our rough lake it was the ride quality. I put up with its ugly ass for that reason alone. Nothing better in big waves.

If they rode like ass I would never have one. It’s their most redeeming quality to me.


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