Engine
-
Total Power
-
Engine Hours
-
Class
Pontoon
Length
26ft
Year
2024
Model
M3 CLZ DC
Capacity
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Designed and built without compromise, Sylvan M Series represents the pinnacle of pontoon boat design with its inspired design, innovative engineering and unrivaled craftsmanship.
Floor/Carpet
- Extended Aft Deck
- 28oz Carpet Flooring
- ¾” Plywood Deck w/ Lifetime Warranty
Dash
- Windscreen
- Simrad NSS 7 w/ Total Scan Transducer (in-dash)
- Depth Gauge
- Fuel Gauge
- Trim Gauge
- Volt Meter
- Speedometer
- Tachometer
Miscellaneous
- 12V Receptacle
- Rear Entry Stainless Steel Telescoping Ladder
- Aluminum Performance Shield
- Changing Room
- Full Fiberglass Console on Raised Platform
- Full Heavy Hat Understructure
- Deck Mounted Ski Tow
- Raised Helm Platform
- Stainless Steel Rub Rail
- Lounge Arm Galley (LZ Models)
- Galley (CRS Models)
Stereo
- Kicker KMC 20 AM/FM Stereo
- Rear facing Speakers w/ Remote Touch Pad
- USB Port
- Auxilliary Port for MP3 Player
Lighting
- Engine - House Dual Battery System
- Underwater Lighting
- Babbito Underdeck Lights
- RGB Interior Color Changing LED Lighting
- Courtesy Lights
- Lighted Cupholders
- Docking Lights
- Concealed Mood Lighting
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