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Triple tubes, 900 horses, and a cabin lounge? This isn’t your average party barge. Manitou XT © Manitou Pontoon Boats Length: 27 to 30 ft Beam: 8.5 ft Max Capacity: 16–20 passengers Engine: Up to 900 hp (twin Rotax or Mercury) Top Speed: 60+ mph Starting Price: approx. US\$150,000 The Manitou XT is built for those who want the plush comfort of a lake cruiser with the firepower of a high-performance boat. You can rig it with twin outboards—or the sleek Rotax S outboard engines that stay hidden under the platform. The handling is shockingly agile, especially for a pontoon, thanks to Manitou’s patented V-Toon hull design. Inside, it’s more lounge than deck. The wraparound seating, touchscreen helm, and LED lighting give it a modern luxury vibe, while optional wake tower, fridge, and JL Audio system crank the fun up several notches. Whether you’re surfing wakes or sipping drinks, the XT makes a bold impression. #ManitouXT #LuxuryPontoon #LakeLifeStyle #HarbourMasters
I wrote a small blog post about connecting my tillerpilot to my windvane. You can check it out here http://whitespotpirates.com/how-to-connect-a-raymarine-tillerpilot-to-a-windpilot-pacific/ Anyone of you have a similar set up on your boat? My Raymarine autopilot is not strong enough for my 8.5t aluminum Reinke Super 10. That is why I decided to try out what I had read from other boat owners with the same problem: to connect my autopilot to my Windpilot Pacific to reduce the needed power for stearing. I still have to test it out on the water...but it seems to work so far. I was just wondering if it could possibily damage my windvane with this set up, that is why I wanted to ask Peter Foerthmann of http://www.windpilot.com/ for advice. Let's see what he thinks about it... Ahoy, Nike & Karl ATTENTION: this is REAL TIME ;) Just mounted that thing yesterday! I know this is all very confusing with the timing and stuff...sorry for that.