Pontoon Boats
Pontoon boats are some of the easiest and most versatile boats for inshore boating. They can be basic or incredibly luxurious day boats set up for fishing, cruising, or both! Pontoons have a reputation for being “party barges,” which is fitting because most can seat a dozen or more people.
Pontoons get their name from their design which features two tubes (or toons) that provide superior stability and buoyancy. Modern features that may be included on pontoons include lighting upgrades, entertainment systems, summer kitchens, wet bars, upper decks, and even slides
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Tritoon Boats
If you’re looking for a boat that has the benefits of a pontoon but with higher performance, tritoons are an option. Tritoon boats have an additional center pontoon tube (for a total of three toons) that makes them faster and even more stable. The center tube on a tritoon boat also improves comfort and handling, making these boats better suited for use as a watersport tow boat. -
Pontoon Fishing
Recognized for their stable platforms, pontoon boats are excellent vessels for fishing. These boats can be equipped with features like fishing rod holders, special seating, fish-finders, and live bait wells. A pontoon boat can also be a great choice for all types of waterborne adventures that the whole family can enjoy including tubing, waterskiing, or simply cruising around.
Browse Popular Pontoon Brands
At MarineMax, we are proud to offer an exclusive selection of premier pontoon brands, including Crest, Bennington, Premier, and Harris. Each of these top-tier manufacturers is known for delivering exceptional quality, innovative design, and unmatched performance on the water. Whether you're looking for a luxurious day on the lake or a versatile vessel for all your water adventures, our range of pontoons promises to meet your needs with style and reliability. Experience the best in boating with MarineMax.
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Pontoon Boat FAQs
The main difference between a pontoon boat and a tritoon boat is the number of tubes (pontoons) under the deck. A pontoon boat has two pontoons, offering stability for leisurely cruising, while a tritoon has three, providing better performance, handling, and stability, especially in rougher waters.
The number of people a pontoon boat can hold depends on its size and design. Most standard pontoon boats can comfortably seat 8 to 12 people, while larger models can accommodate up to 16 or more passengers. Always check the boat's capacity plate for the exact limit.
A pontoon boat's speed varies based on the engine size and design. Most standard pontoon boats can reach speeds of 18-30 mph, while high-performance models with larger engines can go up to 40-50 mph.
Yes, pontoon boats can be used in saltwater, but they require extra care to prevent corrosion. You should rinse the boat thoroughly with fresh water after each use, apply anti-corrosion protectants, and consider upgrading to saltwater-resistant materials like aluminum pontoons and stainless steel hardware.
A pontoon boat is a flat, stable vessel that floats on cylindrical tubes, called pontoons, which provide buoyancy. These boats are popular for leisure activities like cruising, fishing, and water sports due to their spacious deck and stability.
A pontoon boat is powered by an outboard motor, which propels the boat through the water. The pontoons' design reduces drag, allowing the boat to move smoothly and efficiently. Because of their wide, flat design, pontoon boats offer excellent stability, making them a popular choice for families and social gatherings on the water.