JC Tritoon 306

This is the 1999 JC Tritoon that I’m selling. It’s in fantastic shape and has a built in Mercury 350 Magnum engine with Multiport injection which delivers 300hp! You’re guaranteed to enjoy the reactions of boat owners as you pass them by with ease – when conditions are right, you’ll get up to 40mph! (Manufacturer claims 45mph)

JC Tritoon 306

How I found my JC Tritoon!

About four years ago I started my search for the perfect boat. I wasn’t sure what boat I wanted. Having visited many boat dealers only to leave stunned by outrageous prices and feeling as though I survived a shark attack, I decided to consider used pontoon boats.

Two years later, I noticed a pontoon boat flying through the water at incredible speed; so fast that it was actually passing regular boats! I knew then I was narrowing in on the right boat!

I caught up with the owner (turned out to be a neighbor) of the pontoon boat to find out exactly what made it so fast; turns out, it was JC Tritoon and I quickly received a tongue lashing for calling it a pontoon.

My neighbor told me that although his boat was fast, his dream boat just came up on eBay, the flagship of the Tritoon line, a 1999 JC Tritoon 306. The 306 is a 30 ft party boat powered by a built in 350 Mercruiser that fits over 20 people and comes with a hardtop that also serves as a sunning / diving platform.

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve caught up and passed boats that you would think should be able to leave a deck boat in the dust; the confused looks are most rewarding (yes, I’m still a child at heart…).

Over the last two years, I’ve had a blast; unfortunately, my wife and daughter can’t handle anything faster than a few miles per hours on perfectly calm water. It doesn’t matter how stable the boat is, a few waves or too much speed and they begin to get nauseous.

I’m also new to fishing and have fallen in love with the sport. It doesn’t matter how big the waves are or how cold it gets, fishing is my new form of meditation. My ideal boat will allow my friends and I to easily manage down riggers, fish in cold (covered top with heat), and have a deep V to handle the big waves of Lake Michigan.

It’s time for me to sell my boat. The JC Tritoon was $60,000 new, I paid $28,500 two years ago, have taken excellent care of it and now selling it.

If you want the fastest pontoon (Tritoon) on the water (40 mph!), the ability to pull multiple water skiers at once, then come visit and let me show you what this party boat can do! I promise it will be a ride you won’t forget!

Tritoon Specifications
This 30 foot long powerhouse comes with a custom made cover and hard sun top (diving platform) makes this the best sun boat on the lake. A Hoosier triple axle trailer is used to transport this party barge from lake to lake.

The 306 is the flagship of the TriToon line. Truly the best riding of all the JC line, and that is really saying something! With the v-8 in the stern, you can glide across the roughest of inland lake chop. JC has been building the TriToon for over 25 years. In fact, the word”TriToon” is a registered trademark of JC Manufacturing, Inc. With it’s unique unibody tri-hull construction and full planning capability, it offers deck boat performance combined with pontoon boat comfort.

Have guests that fear motion sickness? A TriToon, unlike your standard pontoon, is much more stable and easily cuts through waves making for an enjoyable ride!

Additional options included are:

Preferred option package (includes L-group, bow lounges, kidney shape table, 18 gallon reserve tank, pullout stereo (601) w/4 speakers, stern boarding ladder, upright cooler, docking lights, courtesy lights and blinkers (for that added effect).

  • Double wide captains chair
  • CD player
  • Deluxe Mahogany wheel and dash
  • Fish finder
  • Ski storage in deck
  • Bow anchor locker
  • Seat and helm covers
  • Hard top sun platform
  • Dual battery provisions

I paid $28,500 for this two years ago. I’m asking $22,000 and it’s in great shape. The hour meter on the boat is 415. I’ll post more pictures once I can remove it from storage. This is located in West Michigan and I’d be happy to take you for a spin!

Notes:

The captain’s seat is beginning to wear at one of the seams. You can see the picture below – it’s not that noticeable, but something that is going to need to be repaired at some point.

On a small section of the boats side, the paint has peeled – touch up paint should do the trick.

The right frame of the upper platform has a couple of welds on one leg that have come undone and need to be re-welded. This has been like this since I bought the boat and I have not noticed any instability when hanging out on top.

I ran over something (wood, rocks?) when I first bought the boat and insurance replaced the lower unit. I replaced the prop with a special prop that will strip rather than damage the lower unit should you repeat my mistake (a lot less hassle and easy fix); I have a spare prop as well, along with the old one as a reminder – everything runs perfect.

That’s it for any surprises – The boat is in great shape and most importantly, the engine runs perfect.
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ABOS Blue Book values the boat at $23,230.27

This boat has premium upgrades:
The book assumes a 190hp; upgrade bumps the horse power up to 300hp!
The book assumes a Bimini top, upgrade includes the hardtop.
Book doesn’t factor the trailer into the picture.

Before upgrades:

Note: these prices are what show up in the average blue book which do not include the extra’s / upgrades:
ABOS Low: $15,291
ABOS High: $18,011
ABOS Retail $22,464

ABOS Bluebook Values:

These are the correct values, so make sure when you are pricing out the boat, you include all the upgrades / premium features mentioned above.
ABOS Low: $19,607
ABOS High: $23,230
ABOS Retail: $28,972.40

It’s truly a unique boat – Chances are, you won’t find another tritoon like this on your lake!

You can contact me by leaving a comment and I’ll drop you an email. All comments are moderated, so your contact information won’t appear on the site.

Update on the Tritoon 9/15/09:
The captain’s seat had a section where the seam was coming apart – it’s very noticeable now. I put a beach towel on it to protect from further damage.

I have been having sporadic problems with the engine – It sounds like it’s running out of gas but I still have power. I was told there is water in the gas and that I need to change the water separator filter. I did this but still have the problem.

I asked a local boat mechanic to take a look at this, and he replaced the spark plug wires, rotor cap to no avail. He then suggested I replace the ignition module – I picked it up from him and replaced the module but no luck. He now thinks that it’s the electronic control module, but that is $1,000. If that fixes the problem, I’d buy it, but he is not sure and once I buy it, I can’t return it. He does not have an ECM tester, so he suggested I wait until he gets a boat in with the same ECM and he’ll (after asking the owner) try it in mine and see if that fixes it. If so, then problem solved. I talked with him today and he said it should be a couple of weeks and that boat should be in.

I have a person ready to do the welding on the back sun-deck support arm that I have photographed.

I plan on getting everything except the seat fixed before the end of the season (soon) but if you think you can do the work and want to negotiate it out of the price of the boat, I’m all for it.

Note: It is sporadic; two days ago, I went out 15 miles into Lake Michigan and didn’t have any problem. The time before I went to White Lake and it sputtered a few times and then ran great.
That is the latest and I’ll keep updating this website with more information as it happens.

If you want to wait until I get everything fixed and find out what the problem is, great. If you want to look at it now and take it for a spin, that’s fine also, just let me know.

Update on the Tritoon 12/02/09:

After a ton of stress I took the boat into Hall’s Sport Center in Muskegon and come to find out that the sporadic problems turned out to be a distributor rotor and could rotate freely .25 to half an inch. It was the wrong size and could be moved by hand. That is the World’s Most Expensive Rotor coming in at $800! Makes a grown man want to cry! Here is a picture:

Worlds most expensive rotor

It’s in heated storage now and ready for play next year…

As far as price goes, I would have to get an updated ABOS quote and we would go from there.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask!

Comments

  1. D.Pierce says:

    Has this boat sold ?

  2. Jim says:

    Hello D.

    It is still for sale. All I have done so far to advertise the boat is to create this site and get it running. Last week I finally got around to posting the pictures and I feel everything is ready.

    My plan is to start with Craigs List and refer back to this site in the post, then eBay, then others from there.

    When I do sell the boat, I’ll make sure to clearly note that on this site.

    Thanks for asking and I’ll send you an email as well.

    Best regards,

    Jim

  3. D.Pierce says:

    Salt or fresh water use?

  4. Jim says:

    This pontoon has never seen salt water. I have no idea what it would take, if any, to run it in salt water. It’s only been run in fresh water.

  5. Rich B says:

    Please contact me. I would like to see it in person.
    Thanks,

    Rich

  6. Mark says:

    Does your tritoon come with a lift?

  7. Jim says:

    Rich,

    I sent you my contact information.

    Mark,

    I don’t have a boat lift; it stays in the water tied to the dock. Every so often I clean off the pontoons – it’s fresh water, so it’s easy to clean the algae off.

    I also have a cover for the boat.

    Best regards,

    Jim

  8. Frank says:

    I am interested in Your JC 306 if it is still for sale. Can a canvas enclosure be added to the boat. Lots of bugs where we are.

    thanks

    Frank

  9. Jim says:

    Hi Frank,

    Yes, it is for sale.

    Sorry for the confusion: I thought about selling it last year but never did anything more than put it up on my site – Now that I have this site finished and the warm weather is just around the corner, It time to get it listed.

    I’ll send you my contact information.

    Best regards,

    Jim

  10. Jim says:

    Hi Frank,

    I took pictures of the items that you were concerned about. You presented some good questions that others may inquire about so I’ve added them to this page for everyone to see.

    Best regards,

    Jim

  11. Tracy says:

    Does your pontoon come with a cover? Does it come with a trailer?

  12. Jim says:

    Hi Tracy,

    Good questions and yes to both.

    The cover is custom made – full camper package

    The trailer is a Hoosier Triple Axle with less then 700 miles on it.

    Gas tanks hold a total of 101-150 gallons and Beam is 8.5 feet.

    Let me know if you have any other questions.

    Best regards,

    Jim

  13. Dennis says:

    Hi Jim-

    Your boat and website is awesome! Loved the video. I’ve never seen anything like your boat, but can imagine it would be perfect to fish from and take my kids with me for some skiing. I’ve been seriously contemplating buying a pontoon for the family for awhile now. I’m assuming it’s still for sale?

    Great job, btw.

  14. Jim says:

    Hi Dennis,

    Thanks for the Kudos! I put a lot of time into the site and it’s nice to receive the complement :)

    The boat is still for sale. The last offer I received was far too low and it’s not a case where I need the money, but rather that it’s a lot of work keeping it clean and docked.

    I live on a section of the lake where the wind is extremely strong at times and waves are heavy. If I lived on a smaller lake, I could have a covered dock and not worry about keeping it clean or a storm breaking the ropes.

    I love the boat and now that summer is here, I find I’m second guessing myself (again). If I receive a decent offer, I’ll sell, if not, that’s OK to.

    Thanks again and have a great day!

    Jim

  15. Mark Kladivo says:

    Jim -

    I am a little limited on towing capacity on my truck – only 5000 pounds. Any idea what your weight looks like (dry or wet)? Also, can you give me the city name so I can figure out the drive?

    Thanks!

    Mark

  16. Jim says:

    Hi Mark,

    The ABOS blue book shows my Tritoon to be 3400 pounds. I didn’t see the weight in any of my manuals or documentation. It’s all aluminum, so it’s a lot lighter than one would think.

    The trailer is the WFB 328-12 Float-On Hoosier Trailer with an overall length of 36′

    The trailer has the Optional Load Guides and Step Stand Assemble, can hold up to 6000 pounds and weighs 1215 pounds

    Says Manufactured by Spreuer and Son, Inc
    115 East Spring Street
    LaGrange, Indiana 46761
    (219) 463-3513 or 463-7471

    Trailer and Tritoon is 4,615 pounds.

    I’m in Muskegon, Michigan.

    Best regards,

    Jim

  17. Harry L says:

    Is this pontoon still for sale?

  18. Jim says:

    Hi Harry,

    No, the tritoon 306 is no longer for sale. I still have it, but I decided to keep it – I hate keeping it clean, but LOVE being out on it and now that summer is here, it’s play time :)

    Best regards,

    Jim

  19. beverley brandl says:

    Please provide your email contact IF you decide to sell your pontoon at end of season or early next please let me know, we are looking for a tri pontoon in this price range

  20. BrentandBillie says:

    Jim,

    Please contact me if you decide to sell in the future. This boat is exactly what my wife and I are looking for. We recently sold our Mastercraft X2 because we have a 2 year old and are looking for a boat that we can take the whole family out on.

    Thank you. -Brent

  21. jeffs says:

    If you change your mind i too would like to purchase this boat from you and i will take it right now if you are still interested in selling it.

  22. Jim says:

    Winter is approaching, storage is going to run me $800 and I’ve used it a lot less that I had hoped.

    Although every time I take it out, I love it, it’s too much for just my wife and daughter, so I’m putting it up for sale.

    I’ll post some updated pictures soon and I’ve written everyone that has asked to be notified.

    Have a great day!

    Jim

  23. Rick says:

    Jim, I am interested in the tritoon if you have decided to sell. Curious if you have resolved the engine issues and if there is any other issues after the summers use? What is the asking price? Thanks, Rick

  24. Jim says:

    Hi Rick,

    I’m not sure on the price – I have try and get a quote from ABOS again.

    Still waiting for the mechanic (who is still waiting on the boat I discussed above to come in) so that we can swap out the ECM.

    My daughters friend’s father is a mechanic as well (cars) and he thinks it could be the mass intake valve (or something like that) and all I need is to clean it out. He was going to come out late last week, but it looks like it might not be until next week.

    I called a welding guy who charges $95 per hour (he said he’d make it right (price that is)) for fixing the broken weld in the picture above, but I have yet to hear back from him.

    Things should start moving fast now – the cold weather is sneaking in…

    I’ll keep the site updated as things happen.

    Enjoy the day!

    Jim

  25. Glen Leckie says:

    Jim, is your tritoon still for sale. I am located in Spring Lake, Michigan. Send me an email.

    Thank you

  26. bill says:

    let me know if your boat is for sale and asking price. I have 26 foot jc without hard top would like a little bigger and hard top.

    thanks bill

  27. Lee says:

    Jim,
    I have a 45′ tritoon that I want to sell. What do I need to do to get on your site?
    Lee

  28. Dieter says:

    Hi Jim

    I happened upon your site, not in the market for a boat, but I had a similar engine related problem with a GM 350 engine in my 2002 GMC Van. I am not a mechanic, but I do like to tinker with my own vehicles. I had replaced the ECM ($600), mass air flow sensor($450) and several other components to no avail. I had spent upwards of $3k at a local GM dealer and the problem was not resolved. I spent 5 hours @ $90/hour at my dealer and they did test afte test. Their best guess was the heads needed to be rebuilt($1500 per side). I did not do it. The engine finally stopped working one day and I ended up pulling the distributer and the drive gear was worn away. A $62.00 part that took ME 15 minutes replace, resolved the problem. All the diagnostic equipment on the world will not diagnose a worn gear. It will only diagnose symptoms and relate them to an electronic failure. Have your mechanic take a few minutes to pull the distributer and rule out this possible problem.
    Good luck.
    Dieter

  29. Jim says:

    Hi Dieter,

    I brought the pontoon into a big pontoon place yesterday. The first thing the parts guy suggested as the kill switch. He said that it can come loose and cause this problem. I already had it on the trailer and didn’t want to take it back home and mess with it – he said they would look at that first.

    Your suggestion is an excellent one and I’ll call them and ask them to do this as well – I’m not getting it repaired there, it’s just that they have a tester for the ECM.

    Thanks for taking to share, it is GREATLY appreciated!

    Have a great day!

    Jim

  30. Ted Poelma says:

    Hi Jim!
    What a riot! I went from your other great website, “AuditMyPc.com” to this one because i love fishing and boats. I have been reading with interest every word posted here and would have to say that i think you have a keeper. Both the website, and yes your boat!

    I almost cried when i sold my boat, and have often thought back about just how much fun we had at the lake when I had it. Hard to replace now, I had an 26 ft Sea Ray with the cuddy cabin that slept 6 pretty comfortably, and too had the full camper canvas package, which was really handy. Not for cold weather mind you, for monsoon season here in Arizona. The weather can change in 30 mins from wonderful to wild and it always kept us dry. Great work on both of the websites, and remember, summer will be back before ya know it, and your family is going to want to hit the water.

    Throw the mooring cover on, and sit back and smile till then! From sunny Arizona, I say have a great day!!

    Ted

  31. Jim Wise says:

    Jim, is your boat still for sale? it looks great. I’d love to discuss it with you.

    Thanks, Jim Wise

  32. buck says:

    Thanks for the “audit website”, from pc audit to tritoon!

  33. chris meyer says:

    Great looking boat is it still for sale?

  34. John Macksood says:

    Hi, is your pontoon still for sale?

  35. Skip says:

    Still for sale? Where?

  36. ron turner says:

    I’m interested in the boat & have some questions. If the boat is still avaiable let me know how I can contact you to go over my questions.

    Thanks Ron

  37. ron turner says:

    I sumitted request on 4/22/10 about avaiablity & contact information if its still for sale & have not heard a word as of today 5/11/10.

    Ron

  38. Jim says:

    Hi Ron,

    I apologize for missing you – I take it out of storage next week and am looking forward to it; I found that in this market, everyone seems to looking for the deal of the century. I had a couple come out and look at it, they loved it, but offered a price so low it was disheartening!

    Others have been interested, but again, their offers are something you might make to someone that needs the money badly and has to have it now. After one too many of those types of offers, I’ve decided to keep it.

    Obviously you are still in the market for a boat and if I can offer one word of advice, it would be to focus in on the tritoons (JC or any other) and look for one with a kicker if you’re going in a big lake (Lake Michigan here…).

    Good hunting…

    Jim

  39. cecili a ernstes says:

    is this boat still for sell and have you fixed the engiene problem for good. what isyour lowest dollar you will take?

  40. Jim says:

    Hello Cecili,

    Yes, I believe the problem is fixed for good. As I mentioned above, it was a distributor rotor, a $10 (or so) part that cost me more than you can imagine!

    It’s at my dock now and all is right with the world :) If it was for sale, I’d ask what ABOS would give me.

    Best regards,

    Jim

  41. Janet says:

    I’d like to see your JC, how can I arrange that? Where is it?

  42. Jim says:

    Hi Janet,

    It’s no longer for sale… I stored it all winter and now that summer is here again, were having a blast. See my comments above – but in a nutshell, the amount I could reasonably ask for and receive is not worth it to me, so I’ve decided to keep it. Sorry if I was not clear on that.

    Thanks,

    Jim

  43. Scott Robinson says:

    Well, I’m buying a boat. Are you selling this one or not? I’ll come right over and see it and will bring cash. Ball is in your court! Send me an email. I’m serious.

    Scott

  44. Jim says:

    Hi Scott,

    It’s that time again, summer is here, family and friends visiting, tubing, skiing, swimming and I don’t have the money to buy the boat that would replace my JC Tritoon which would leave without anything for the summer – so I’ll have to decline. I’m guessing that I’ll probably regret saying that :)

    Thanks for writing!

    Jim

  45. Jim Green says:

    Is boat still for sale–where ??
    Thanks

  46. BAO QUAN says:

    Is your boat still for sale?

    How about toilet on the boat?

  47. Jim says:

    Hi Bao,

    I’ve decided to keep my Tritoon and yes it has a toilet (it’s portable : )

    Best regards,

    Jim

  48. AJ says:

    Hi is the boat for sale still????

  49. Jim says:

    Hi AJ,

    No, it’s not – after this weekend, having 15 people op it, tubing, skiing and jumping off the top, I’m in love all over again :)

    I pulled up to a location where there must have been 50 boats and we were the only one really having fun jumping off the hard top! We had people swim over and ask if they could join in on the fun. I had a friend once who owned a Tritoon without a hardtop – he said the hardtop was what it was all about – he was so right – It really made the holiday all that more special, so word of advice, when you do buy your used pontoon boat, make SURE it has a HARDTOP! You’ll love it!

  50. Jerl says:

    Is the boat still for sale?

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