Sun Catcher Pontoons

2013 Sun Catcher

Pontoon Boats

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SunCatcher Decks All SunCatcher decks extend right to the end of the pontoon log, and the very tip of each nosecone is through- bolted directly to a cross member. Not only does this add to the overall strength of the pontoon foundation, but it also gives you the maximum deck space available. When you buy a 25' SunCatcher pontoon, you are Top-quality 7-ply marine grade treated plywood getting a full 25' deck, not a 23' or 24' deck and a foot or two of extended nosecone. In addition, all of our pontoon decking is top-quality 7-ply marine grade treated plywood, with a limited lifetime guarantee direct from the manufacturer. There is no cost to the consumer for labor or materials for the first TEN years of ownership should warranty work need to be scheduled on the deck of a SunCatcher pontoon. After that period, only labor charges will apply. Replacement decking is covered for as long as the original buyer owns the pontoon. Under-deck Performance Shields All X Series and Elite models feature full-length under-deck performance shields as standard equipment, unlike many boat builders. These shields add value by increasing fuel efficiency, speed, and durability. High-performance full-length lifting strakes are also standard equipment on all tri-log models. Under-deck performance shields on all X Series and Elite models Superior Quality There is an extremely easy way to compare pontoon construction. Simply look under the trim band in the bow of the boat. Are the logs tied to the frame, are the nosecones an intricate part of the construction, are cross members extended out to the trim for support and are they reinforced, or welded to the trim band? The answer to all, when you look at SunCatcher, is YES. Look closely at the anodized deck rails and trim. Reinforced construction means superior quality and value SunCatcherPontoons.com Spacers under the rails allow rainwater to escape from the deck, welds are precise and well placed, and convenient lift-up gates have positive stops, open inward, and are reinforced with additional bracing. It's that attention to detail that adds up to superior quality, and as a result, gives you superior value in a SunCatcher pontoon. 41

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