LOL! Yep, Karkar, you better hope Wog doesn't see your post about the boat. We have a nice boat (17 & 1/2 foot ProCraft with a 150HP Johnson outboard motor) but we have had so little time to use it that we let our son-in-law take it to his house and use it as he wants. He has been cleaning it up and fixing minor problems on it, which is nice. He also has a covered area to keep it under. We don't. We were keeping it in our driveway with an ugly brown tarp on it and I made MrWonder move it last year from the driveway because it blocked the view of my beautiful Asiatic lilies when they were blooming. It was a pain to have to move it every time he cut the grass so this year he moved it into our woods, which is about 90 feet of trees and undergrowth at the very back of our lot that we call our woods. The boat was really just "rotting" sitting out there but now, son-in-law enjoys taking it out and fixing it and it's out of my hair so it was a win-win situation for both.
I would recommend that you get just a very small, say 14 foot aluminum boat with a trolling motor on it for fishing in small, out of the way places. Those pontoon boats are hard to manuever. Basically, you have to just park them and fish where ever you can. It's almost like fishing from a pier, very confining. IMO.