Engine
Mercury 150
Total Power
150hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Pontoon
Length
24ft
Year
2008
Model
Classic 240 I/O
Capacity
-
2008 Harris 240 Classic
Presenting the 2008 Harris Flotebote 240 Classic, a top-of-the-line pontoon boat boasting luxury and reliability. With only two owners and a mere 409 hours on the clock, this freshwater gem is ready for countless adventures on the water. Equipped with a stereo featuring iPod/MP3 plug-and-play functionality, a Bimini top for sun protection, a depth sounder for added safety, and a changing room for convenience. Powered by a Mercury 150 4-stroke engine with smart craft gauges, this boat delivers smooth and efficient performance. Located at Arrowhead Boat Sales in OKC, OK, don't miss your chance to experience this exceptional pontoon. Call to schedule your VIP demo today!
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