
Experience the perfect blend of style and performance with the 2026 Sylvan A20LZ, featuring a stunning Bright Red hull that's sure to turn heads on the water. This brand-new pontoon boat combines Sylvan's renowned craftsmanship with thoughtful design elements that make every outing memorable. The spacious layout provides plenty of room for family and friends to relax, socialize, and create lasting memories on the water. Powered by a reliable Yamaha F90 90HP gas engine, this pontoon delivers smooth, efficient performance whether you're cruising the lake or exploring new waterways. The Sea Weave flooring adds a premium touch while providing durability and easy maintenance, while the tilt steering ensures comfortable operation for captains of all sizes. The included Playpen Cover offers versatile protection and shade options, making this boat perfect for all-day adventures regardless of weather conditions. With its eye-catching appearance and well-appointed features, the Sylvan A20LZ represents an excellent choice for families seeking a versatile pontoon that excels at leisurely cruising, entertaining guests, and enjoying everything the water has to offer.
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