
Experience the perfect blend of comfort and performance with the 2026 Sylvan R22 CLZ DH, a premium pontoon boat designed for families who demand the best on the water. This brand-new pontoon showcases Sylvan's commitment to quality craftsmanship and innovative design, featuring the advanced Downpour Sea Weave upholstery that delivers exceptional durability and weather resistance while maintaining luxurious comfort for all your passengers. The thoughtfully designed dual helm configuration provides versatility and convenience, whether you're entertaining guests or enjoying a peaceful day of cruising. The tilt steering feature ensures optimal comfort for captains of all sizes, making extended time on the water even more enjoyable. The sophisticated gray hull color adds a modern, sleek aesthetic that looks stunning against any waterway backdrop. Whether you're planning family gatherings, sunset cruises, or simply want to relax on the water, the R22 CLZ DH offers the space, comfort, and reliability that Sylvan is renowned for. Contact us today to learn more about this exceptional pontoon and discover why the Sylvan R22 CLZ DH is the perfect choice for your boating adventures.
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