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When I bought my first pontoon boat, I knew nothing about this kind of boat. Then I went in the Montréal Boat Show with my son, equiped with a booknotes and a tape. We took a lot of information to finally conclude that, report quality/price, Southland was the best choice. Since, I have bougth two others Southland, bigger and bigger because my wife and I spend our holidays in full time on our pontoon boats which means four to five weeks a year. I find that Southland's pontoon boats are lay out to offer the maximum space to passengers. One exemple : if two adults want to seat one in front of the other on the front benchs, there is still place for other passengers to circulate, which is not the case on many other models. An another major concern : the fact that the pontoon have four to five independant chambers instead two sections as the major manufacturers do. It happened that I broked one section on trip and this accident did not disturb at all as the other sections continued to float and very few water introduced. If I would had only two sections, I would probably had to be towed for repair and lost a part of my precious holidays. Definitively, the Southland's pontoon boats are solid, built to last and their lay out is tought by somebody who knows well the needs for space and comfort.
Pierre DaSylva from Candiac (Quebec)
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