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Pontoon double decker
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  1. #Pontoon double decker full#
  2. #Pontoon double decker free#
  3. #Pontoon double decker windows#

This is a piece of aluminum welded to the front of the boat to help it slice cleanly through the waves. They all benefit from the addition of the Southland Performance Stem, or SPS. The 24-feet version has a maximum of 140 horsepower, while the other two models have 150 horsepower. If comes in a choice of three different lengths – 24, 26 and 28 feet. They include a pop-up changing room, a deluxe captain’s chair with integrated armrests, and a luxurious rear sundeck with lounge. The camper tops are optional, but there are plenty of cool features that come as standard. Whichever option you choose, it will keep you warm and dry, as well as offering protection from harsh sunlight. This extends above the whole boat, and can be purchased with or without windows.

#Pontoon double decker full#

The Majesty is another pontoon that can gain an internal cabin through the use of a full camper top. And there’s the same stylish choice of colors for the interiors, gates and tops. These include the twin fiberglass boxes at the front, deluxe seating, and plenty of storage. And while its starting price is a little lower than the Champagne, it shares many of the same features. The Majesty is another high-spec pontoon. But if you want to extend your use of your pontoon through Spring and Fall, it’s a wise investment. If you just want your cabin for privacy at night, there’s also a version without windows.īoth tops are optional extras, so you’ll need to pay a bit more depending on what you choose. And they can be covered with integrated roll-down blinds when you want privacy.

#Pontoon double decker windows#

It features large windows on all sides, so you can still see the views. The full-size camper top is available in coordinating colors, so it looks very smart when it’s in place.

pontoon double decker

Two-tone options are tan and espresso, or cherry and chocolate. You can choose one of three different colors – burgundy, dark marine or chocolate – for the railings.Īnd there’s a choice of four different shades for the upholstery. Two fiberglass boxes at the front give it a sleek and stylish appearance. This premium pontoon offers great performance and a whole range of luxury features. Top of the range of options is the Champagne SX. Put it in place, and you’ll get full shelter and the security you need for an overnighter on your boat. Southland offer a range of pontoons with an optional removable camper top that provides a cabin. So if you’re ready to find out what’s available, step this way! Luxury Pontoon Boats with Cabins 1. That’s where we come in! We’re going to take a look at 10 luxury pontoon boats with cabins – or in a couple of cases, cabin-like shelter. The answer, of course, is a pontoon with a cabin. But what if you want to extend your stay overnight, or keep dry if the weather changes? Again, it would have to be a large (24 ft) boat to begin with, something with some serious weight.Pontoons are brilliant boats for enjoying a day on the water. Others may think this is a bad idea but I think by limiting size and height as mentioned and keeping the helm outdoors, you could have a fair-weather upper deck as well. There could be a galley flat to each side of the door forward (two 3 ft sections facing aft) with foot room under each side for the berths. It would step up forward onto the open deck and it could have a pair of berths port and starboard and a head centered far aft. I think such a rig wouldn't be too affected by wind.

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I'd put the cabin in the rear to prevent too much windage forward and limit the height to 6' 4" or so, and maybe even drop the floor a half a foot if there could still be a foot or so of free room under it so it wouldn't slap noisily all the time. I do think a small cabin of 6 x 8 ft would work on a good sized pontoon boat. I don't even see high half-walls on them, though my experience may be limited. Unfortunately for someone wanting to modify his pontoon boat, there aren't boats to copy that have a designer's stamp on them, unless they are very large (either pretty long or over-wide). Liability is surely a reason for this, as it would otherwise make for a good marketing idea. Windage isn't normally a problem but note that manufacturers don't seem to be selling full height cabin walls. Pontoon boats carry weight pretty high up to begin with compared to regular boats.













Pontoon double decker