The 2019 Godfrey Sweetwater 2286 represents the perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and timeless pontoon design that has made Sweetwater a trusted name on the water. This well-maintained 22-foot pontoon offers the ideal platform for creating lasting memories with family and friends, whether you're planning a leisurely cruise around the lake, hosting a floating party, or enjoying a peaceful day of fishing. Built with Godfrey's attention to detail and quality construction, this Sweetwater 2286 features spacious seating arrangements that maximize the generous deck space, providing comfortable accommodation for your crew. The thoughtful layout ensures easy movement throughout the boat while maintaining the stability and smooth ride that pontoons are known for. Located in Knoxville, this pontoon is ready to explore the beautiful waters of East Tennessee and beyond. With its proven track record and dependable performance, this Sweetwater 2286 offers an excellent opportunity to step into pontoon ownership without compromising on quality or features. Contact us for current pricing and to schedule your viewing of this exceptional pontoon boat.
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