Engine
ROTAX 150
Total Power
150hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Pontoon
Length
22ft
Year
2024
Model
Cruise 22 Max Bench
Capacity
-
Combining enviable features with extraordinary value, owning a game-changing pontoon is now within reach!
Sleek and modern design
The exclusive automotive-inspired styling is designed with formed aluminum panels to stand out on the water and take fit-and-finish to a whole new level.
Premium dashboard layout and design
Dedicating 4 unique sections of the helm to key functions, ensuring that phone charging, radio control, vessel monitoring, and vessel switching are accessible and intuitive.
Storage, space and functionality
The low profile of the Rotax S frees up the space usually lost by a traditional outboard engine. This allows the MAX Deck to unlock 4 ft. of length (40 sq.ft./3.5 sq.m) providing more usable space at the stern than ever before! Available exclusively on models powered by the Rotax S.
Rotax S Engine with Stealth Technology
Tucked below the MAX Deck, the seamlessly integrated Rotax S engine delivers more usable space on the boat with all the benefits of a traditional outboard.
Electronics
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