Engine
Suzuki DF115BTL5
Total Power
115hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Pontoon
Length
21ft
Year
2024
Model
Classic LX 200
Capacity
-
L SEATING
SAGE GREEN EXTERIOR WITH BLACK ACCENT AND TAN, MARINE GRADE UPHOLSTERY.
SUZUKI MECHANICAL PRE-RIG, FENCE MOUNTED DOCKING LIGHTS, PREMIUM TUBE AND SKI TOW BAR WITH PUMP AND MESH BAGS, MECHANICAL RIGGING OF OUTBOARD, TAN TABLE, TILT STEERING WHEEL, AND WINDSCREEN
Comfort and performance are at the forefront of features onboard the best-value pontoon in our lineup. Choose the Fish Package to hook huge bass and enjoy the best marine technology at the helm for the captain’s convenience. USB phone chargers are throughout so your whole crew can stay connected and keep the music going. Choose from a multitude of floor plans that offer optimal space with L-shaped sun pads, dual captain’s chairs, and swing back loungers. Fish, swim, eat, lounge, and enjoy every season on the Classic LX.
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