Meet the **2026 Alera A22Q** — a sleek, performance-ready pontoon built for those who refuse to compromise between style and capability. Stretching 22.5 feet with a generous 102-inch beam, this tritoon is engineered to deliver a stable, confident ride whether you're carving up open water or leisurely cruising a calm cove. The striking white hull turns heads at the dock before you even fire up the engine. Under the deck, a **Mercury 150XL 150HP** engine brings serious muscle to the party, giving you the thrust to tow skiers, tubers, and wakeboarders with ease — especially with the included **Ski Tow Bar** ready to go right out of the box. The **Tritoon Package** means you're getting enhanced lift and handling that leaves traditional pontoons in its wake, while **Electric Steering** keeps command smooth and effortless, even at higher speeds. With a 50-gallon fuel capacity, you'll spend more time on the water and less time at the pump. Finishing touches like the **Lippert Wide Step Ladder** make boarding and exiting a breeze for the whole family, adding everyday practicality to match the boat's impressive performance credentials. Located at our **Knoxville** dealership and priced at **$68,998**, the 2026 Alera A22Q delivers exceptional value for a brand-new, fully equipped tritoon ready for the season ahead. Come see it in person and experience why Alera is making waves in the pontoon market.
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