
Experience the perfect blend of luxury and performance with the 2025 Sylvan L3 CLZ DH, a stunning pontoon boat that redefines what it means to enjoy life on the water. This brand-new vessel showcases Sylvan's commitment to quality craftsmanship with its sleek black hull that commands attention at every dock. The dual hull design provides exceptional stability and smooth handling, making it ideal for everything from leisurely cruises with family to entertaining friends in style. Powered by a reliable Yamaha F150XD 150HP gas engine, this pontoon delivers the perfect balance of power and efficiency for all your aquatic adventures. Whether you're exploring quiet coves, pulling watersports enthusiasts, or simply cruising your favorite waterways, the L3 CLZ DH responds with confidence and grace. The spacious deck layout and thoughtful design elements create an inviting environment where memories are made and good times flow as smoothly as the water beneath you. As a 2025 model, you'll enjoy the latest innovations and features that Sylvan has engineered for the modern boater. Contact us for current pricing and availability on this exceptional pontoon boat that's ready to transform your time on the water.
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