Description
Coming to us as Stock #1970 is a Palm Beach Family Cast Master 220 pontoon with NO TRAILER. It measures 22 ft and is powered by a 2007 Evinrude 90 HP motor that started and ran during testing. The pontoon was submerged in water, leaving the bottom half discolored and the motor covered in a rusty film.
Starting at the bow (front), there are noticeable small dents, scuffs, and scratches in both the paneling and trim. The door hinge near the top is bent, but the door still opens and closes properly.
On the port side (left), there is a large dent in the trim and paneling toward the front, and the toon itself is bent inward. The paneling and trim have numerous small dents and scratches, along with another larger scratched‑up dent near the middle. The top railing and the bimini also have scratches and a small dent.
At the stern (rear), the solar panel is shattered. Both toons are heavily weathered, discolored, and have scattered scratches. The trim has more scratches, some small dents, and a small hole on each side. The paneling shows additional small dents and scratches, and the paint is peeling above the solar panel.
The starboard side (right) has numerous scratches and dents along the entire length of the pontoon, including the paneling, trim, and railing. There is also a larger dent near the front corner.
The hull (bottom) appears structurally okay, but is heavily weathered with significant surface rust from being submerged.
Inside the pontoon, the floor and seats are weathered with visible surface mildew. The dash has holes where a depth finder was previously mounted, and additional holes on the front side where a missing windshield may have been installed. The step ladder is detached and lying inside the boat, and tape has been placed over the top corners of the front door.
There may be additional hidden damage that was not visible during inspection. This pontoon and motor are being sold AS‑IS, ready for the next owner to repair and enjoy on the water.
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