
Step aboard the brand-new 2025 Sylvan A22LZ DH and discover the perfect blend of comfort, performance, and style that makes every day on the water unforgettable. This stunning pontoon showcases Sylvan's commitment to quality craftsmanship with its sleek gray hull that commands attention while cutting through the waves of beautiful Norris Lake. Powered by a reliable Yamaha F115 115HP gas engine, this pontoon delivers smooth, efficient performance whether you're cruising to your favorite cove or entertaining friends and family. The thoughtful design includes essential features like a protective windshield for comfortable cruising and a convenient playpen cover to keep your gear secure and provide shade when needed. The dual helm configuration offers flexible piloting options, making it easy for multiple family members to take the wheel. With the added benefit of Sylvan's factory discount, this A22LZ DH represents exceptional value in today's pontoon market at $31,999. Whether you're planning leisurely sunset cruises, family gatherings, or exploring the pristine waters of Norris Lake, this versatile pontoon is ready to create lasting memories from day one.
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