
Pontoon Boat Transom Log Float Tube | w/ Dual Strakes 25 FT x 26 Inch
Boat part number 1091578 is a new 25 Foot x 26" transom pontoon log float tube.
made for Custom Applications
$3,895.00 MSRP: $5,259.00
GLS Stock #: 1091578-4WW16
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Boat part number 1091578 is a new 25 Foot x 26" transom pontoon log float tube.
This transom log has (1) 60" L bracket, followed by a 12 1/4" space. Then there are (2) 3 3/4" L brackets spaced 12 1/4" apart. Then there is a 4 3/4" space. Then there is (1) 28" L bracket, followed by a 5" space. Then there is (1) 36" L bracket, followed by a 26 1/2" space. Then there is (1) 28" L bracket, followed by a 13" space. Then there is (1) 30" L bracket near the tip of the log. This log has a port and starboard lifting strake, each measuring approximately 234" L.
This log has (2) holding areas and (1) ski locker.
Holding Area A at the end of the log measures approximately 20" L x 18 3/4" W x 8" D overall.
Holding Area B near the end of the log measures approximately 66" L x 17 3/4" W x 17 1/2" D overall.
The ski locker near the middle of log has an opening measuring approximately 35 1/2" L x 26" D overall. The storage area measures approximately 15 1/4" W x 58" L overall.
NOTE: The manufacturer calls this a 25' x 26" pontoon log; however we measure this log to be 25 Feet 2 1/2" long from tip to tip x 26".
Specifications:
Sold "As Is". All Sales on this item are Final.
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Hardware and instruction / installation manual not included.
This transom log has (1) 60" L bracket, followed by a 12 1/4" space. Then there are (2) 3 3/4" L brackets spaced 12 1/4" apart. Then there is a 4 3/4" space. Then there is (1) 28" L bracket, followed by a 5" space. Then there is (1) 36" L bracket, followed by a 26 1/2" space. Then there is (1) 28" L bracket, followed by a 13" space. Then there is (1) 30" L bracket near the tip of the log. This log has a port and starboard lifting strake, each measuring approximately 234" L.
This log has (2) holding areas and (1) ski locker.
Holding Area A at the end of the log measures approximately 20" L x 18 3/4" W x 8" D overall.
Holding Area B near the end of the log measures approximately 66" L x 17 3/4" W x 17 1/2" D overall.
The ski locker near the middle of log has an opening measuring approximately 35 1/2" L x 26" D overall. The storage area measures approximately 15 1/4" W x 58" L overall.
NOTE: The manufacturer calls this a 25' x 26" pontoon log; however we measure this log to be 25 Feet 2 1/2" long from tip to tip x 26".
Specifications:
- Part Manufacturer: Unavailable
- Part Number: Unavailable
- Material: Aluminum
- Manufacturer Dimensions: 25' x 26"
- Actual Dimensions: 25' 2 1/2" x 26"
- Bracket Lengths: (1) 60", (2) 3 3/4", (2) 28", (1) 36", (1) 30"
- Bracket Spacing: (2) 12 1/4", (1) 4 3/4", (1) 5", (1) 26 1/2", 13"
- Lifting Strake Length: 234" L (Port / Starboard)
- Holding Area A: 20" L x 18 3/4" W x 8" D
- Holding Area B: 66" L x 17 3/4" W x 17 1/2" D
- Ski Locker Opening: 35 1/2" L x 26" D
- Ski Locker Storage: 15 1/4" W x 58" L
Sold "As Is". All Sales on this item are Final.
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Hardware and instruction / installation manual not included.
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Hardware not included.
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Product Questions
How large of a motor can be used on this ?
Question by: James Wills on Feb 14, 2021, 11:34 AM
Hello James,
We know they can easily handle a 150 Merc, and suspect larger, but we have no way to test them. Sorry.
Gene
We know they can easily handle a 150 Merc, and suspect larger, but we have no way to test them. Sorry.
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Feb 15, 2021, 9:27 AM