Matching a planing hull PlayCraft FX4 FishDeck 20 2011 against a pontoon PlayCraft Sunfish Series 2008 means you're likely deciding between two genuinely different on-water experiences. Hull type shapes everything from ride quality and fuel burn to dock handling and resale trajectory.
Size is the most obvious dividing line here. The PlayCraft Sunfish Series 2008 measures 24,0 feet overall (2008), giving it roughly 22,0 additional feet of deck space compared to the PlayCraft FX4 FishDeck 20 2011 at 2,0 feet (2011). At 2 lbs and 16 lbs respectively, both sit in a similar weight class — either should pair comfortably with most mid-size SUVs and half-ton trucks, though always confirm your specific tow rating with the motor added.
The power gap is worth calling out. Rated to 200 hp, the PlayCraft FX4 FishDeck 20 2011 has a 110-hp advantage over the PlayCraft Sunfish Series 2008's 90-hp ceiling — enough to notice on acceleration and at cruising speed, particularly with a full passenger load. Fuel capacity breaks the other way: the PlayCraft Sunfish Series 2008 carries 66 gallons versus 7 gallons in the PlayCraft FX4 FishDeck 20 2011. On a lake day that's negligible, but for coastal cruising or long reservoir runs the extra range matters.
Both boats are rated for 1 passengers — a good fit for a family of four or five plus guests. Comfort at capacity is another matter; the longer hull typically means more seat options and better weight distribution.
Bottom line: The PlayCraft Sunfish Series 2008 at 24,0 ft is the right call if deck space, comfort, and entertaining are top of your list. The PlayCraft FX4 FishDeck 20 2011 at 2,0 ft wins on trailering ease, likely lower purchase price, and simpler docking — a solid choice for a buyer who wants more boat for less money.