
Step into the future of pontoon boating with the 2026 Sylvan R20CLZ, where modern design meets exceptional functionality. This brand-new pontoon commands attention with its striking black hull that cuts a bold silhouette on the water, making every outing feel like a special occasion. The R20CLZ is thoughtfully designed for those who demand both comfort and versatility from their watercraft. The convenient tilt steering provides optimal positioning for captains of all sizes, ensuring comfortable operation whether you're cruising calm waters or navigating through busier areas. When it's time to relax and socialize, the included playpen cover offers flexible protection from sun and weather, creating the perfect environment for family gatherings, entertaining friends, or simply enjoying peaceful moments on the water. At $36,998, this Sylvan represents outstanding value for a brand-new 2026 model, delivering the reliability and innovation that Sylvan is known for without breaking the budget. Whether you're planning fishing adventures, leisurely cruises, or waterside parties, the R20CLZ adapts to your lifestyle with the quality construction and attention to detail that makes every day on the water memorable.
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