There is an adjustment period and learning phase, but you will love the comfort and mobility inside the boat. I too know of a number of guides that use pontoons, so don't think for a minute they are only good for anchored and fishing with a bobber. I've had nothing but bass boats as my primary boat since 1973. I could water ski behind them and other than bass fishing, that was my water activity. I've had a canoe since 1962 and a number of jon boats that took care of small water and any other fishing needs. Last year, I finally sold my last bass boat, a 20ft Javelin 20DC with a 225 on it and bought a 24ft Bently pontoon. The wife and family love it. Before my wife would never want to go out in the boat, now she wants to go all time. Mine is the fishing model with 2 pedestal seats on the front in a small area outside the enclosed area.
Some short falls I've found with mine:
That fishing area on the front is way too short and makes it very difficult to operate the TM sitting down. I have a bad back, so I have to sit most of the time. I'm actually going to build and extension for the foot pedal so it can extend out over the edge.
Contrary to what's said about needed a big TM, mine weighs about 4,500 pounds and a 60lb TM moves it just fine. I'm actually considering going to a 55lb so I can go to a one 12V battery because of the weight in the ass-end.
With the stereo, lighting and other stuff, you end up having in one, I run a massive dual purpose AGM cranking battery. Then there are two more group 27 AGM trolling motor batteries, and a 10amp per bank, three bank onboard charger. That all adds up to almost 300 pounds sitting back there. Add a small inverter generator I will put back there if we are going night fishing, that's a lot of weight.
If anchor fishing, my granddaughter's husband likes to go catfishing at night and that back anchor is a pain. Power anchors, at least on the rear would be nice. I've added them but have not used them to give an evaluation on how well that idea works out.
If you don't live on the water and have to tow it, it's like driving a semi. Takes a full-size pickup and with that long trailer, that's almost 50ft, 8ft wide you have to deal with on the road and through town.