
Experience the perfect blend of comfort and performance with the brand new 2025 Sylvan A20LZ pontoon boat. This stunning vessel features a beautiful blue hull that commands attention on the water, while the reliable Yamaha F90 90HP engine provides smooth, efficient power for all your aquatic adventures on Norris Lake and beyond. The A20LZ comes thoughtfully equipped with premium features that enhance every outing. The practical playpen cover offers protection from the elements when needed, while the windshield ensures comfortable cruising even at higher speeds. The luxurious Seaweave flooring adds both style and durability, creating an upscale feel that resists wear and is easy to maintain. Whether you're planning relaxing family outings, entertaining friends, or exploring quiet coves, this pontoon delivers the versatility and reliability Sylvan is known for. At $29,999 with an additional Sylvan factory discount, this A20LZ represents exceptional value for a brand new pontoon boat. The combination of modern features, proven performance, and competitive pricing makes this an outstanding opportunity to get into a quality vessel that will provide years of memorable experiences on the water.
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