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Pontoon Boat Research and Review

For the family who lives to play on the water, a pontoon boat is a great way to enjoy a summer day, whether you want to go swimming, skiing, sun-bathing or fishing. We’ve found three “Best Of” pontoons that all meet the National Marine Manufacturer’s Association standards - which are shown to be five times safer in U.S. Coast Guard studies - while also featuring the luxe amenities and top-quality construction that will let you float your way to worry-free relaxation.

At 3LUXE we do the research you would do, if you had more time.

Bennington 2575 QXi Review 
Founded in 1997, Bennington Marine has quickly made a name for itself in the boat world, nabbing a J.D. Powers & Associates Award for customer satisfaction and has become a leader in providing quality pleasure craft pontoons. Highly rated in ride and handling, the Q series is known for its unparalleled comfort. With ostrich skin textured seats that recline to individual preference, Dent Resistant Side Panels and snap-in carpet interior, the 2575 QXi features on-board amenities such as Rockford stere... FULL REVIEW

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Harris FloteBote Royal Heritage 250 Review 
Sure, Harris FloteBote, ranked #1 by J.D. Power and Associates for customer satisfaction in 2007, offers great service. But their ingenuity in design and features is what keeps pleasure boaters coming back for more. The Royal Heritage 250 is one of the most beautiful and luxurious pontoons on the market today, with thoughtful, space-saving design: a dressing room rising up from a passenger seat and folding back down without sacrificing space, a split-level galley kitchen behind the driver’s seat,... FULL REVIEW

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SunDeck Family LX 220 Review 
In 1952, Minnesota farmer Ambrose Weeres came up with the idea of putting a wooden deck atop two welded-together steel column barrels, figuring it would be like having a deck out on the lake and much more stable than your average watercraft. Weeres was right and in his rural town of Richmond, Minnesota, he launched the beginning of the pontoon industry. Over half a century later, Weeres is the original pontoon maker in the land of 10,000 lakes, offering expertise and experience you can trust. The SunDe... FULL REVIEW

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