
Experience the perfect blend of luxury and performance with the stunning 2025 Sylvan L3 DLZ in beautiful blue. This brand-new pontoon boat is designed for those who demand the finest in on-water entertainment and comfort. The spacious layout combines premium amenities with thoughtful design touches that set it apart from the competition. Powered by a reliable Yamaha F200XB 200HP gas engine, this pontoon delivers smooth, confident performance for all your water adventures. The hydraulic steering ensures effortless handling, while the upgraded power bimini provides convenient shade at the touch of a button. Navigation is made simple with the included Helix 5 GPS system, and you can keep track of engine hours with the integrated tachometer and hour meter. The attention to detail truly shines with premium features like elegant teak weave flooring that adds both beauty and durability, plus atmospheric Babbito underdeck lighting that creates the perfect ambiance for evening cruises. This end-of-season opportunity represents exceptional timing to secure your new Sylvan L3 DLZ. Located in Knoxville and ready for delivery, contact us for current pricing and availability.
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