Engine
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Total Power
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Engine Hours
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Class
Pontoon
Length
22ft
Year
2023
Model
SS 210 WT
Capacity
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With its spacious walk thru configuration and loads of premium features and options, the Lowe� SS210 WT (Walk-Through) is a perfect choice for families seeking a pontoon with stunning style and do-it-all versatility. The solid fence design, helm and passenger seats with armrests, and modern chaise lounges in the bow with dual aft walk-through couches deliver major style and supreme comfort. The optional TL package increases capacity to 150 horsepower and 30 gallons of fuel. All-day fun on the water is yours, and Lowe has your back with an industry-leading pontoon warranty.
Details:
Motor- Mercury 150L Pro XS
Electronics- Kicker KMC50 Stereo Upgrade
Canvas- Custom Fit Cover and Bimini Top w/ Boot
Extras- Wave Tamer w/ Lifting Strafes, Storable Dinette Table w/ Cup Holders, Custom Reclining Helm/Passenger Seat, Deluxe Vinyl Floor, Premium Ski-tow.
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