Pontoon boats are everywhere these days. Here are eight different pontoons that can satisfy your boating needs. The post ...
The two happiest days in boat owners’ lives are when they buy a boat and when they sell said boat. Jeff Haradine knows that ...
There may have been a time when you visited the local lake and came across a boat that resembles a floating deck with a motor fixed to the back. If you are fortunate enough, you may have even perhaps ...
Barletta is committed to redefining the pontoon segment with pioneering, family-focused marine products, and the brand’s latest innovation is the next step in this journey. This marks Barletta’s fifth ...
Seakeeper Ride eliminates up to 70% of underway pitch and roll on boats ~19-55 ft. and has become widely adopted in the recreational boating industry since its launch in 2022. To bring Seakeeper Ride ...
Ushers in a new era of boating. Pontoon Boats now come in such a wide variety of styles and are built with an equally wide variety of activities in mind. What’s the best pontoon boat for you? Maybe ...
One of the benefits of owning a pontoon boat is that you can beach the craft easily for shore excursions — and even store the boats over the course of the season by nudging them up on a gently sloping ...
Pontoon: A flat-bottomed boat floating on metal tubes. Maybe 60-gallon steel drums. Folding lawn chairs optional. No more. The pontoon boat, long snickered at by anglers and pleasure boaters, is ...
It's hard to say when it happened, but happen it did. Pontoon boats became cool. Way cool. Once puttering platforms for the geriatric generation, today's upscale boats can cost as much as a sports car ...
Barletta Pontoon Boats, a rapidly growing manufacturer and a subsidiary of Winnebago Industries, has won a 2025 Discover Boating Minneapolis Boat Show Innovation Award for its innovative helm design ...
Pontoons are one of the most popular boats in the market due to their flat design and spacious deck, capable of accommodating large groups of people. Since its introduction in 1951 by Ambrose Weerus, ...