Thursday, August 14, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - What's New for Southland Pontoon Boats

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. What's new for Southland Pontoon Boats? TEAK AND MAHOGANY that's what!

SOUTHLAND, a leader manufacturer in Canada, earned recognition for its original products at the Toronto International Boat Show. SOUTHLAND now offers teak and mahogany on its pontoons, a first in the industry . SOUTHLAND furnishings made of teak or mahogany include tables, handrails, foot boards and the deck.

Signature SOUTHLAND

The designers at SOUTHLAND are always looking for something new to make their product stand out from the rest and further elevate Signature SOUTHLAND. This time, they have chosen to start offering teak and mahogany on their pontoons. We are talking about authentic wood fibre, not a cheap imitation of.

For this reason, they called on the co-operation and expertise of a company which, for the last 10 years, have specialized in manufacturing and installing furniture and decks made of teak and mahogany, including for the boating industry.

HIGH VALUE

Through the years, the pontoon industry has continuously added equipment and refined its products. Pontoons now offer a level of comfort and luxury matched only by their convenience. The time had come to design these crafts with materials that increase their value significantly. Teak and mahogany are luxurious and attractive. They are also easy to recycle. In addition to being dignified and welcoming, they age beautifully and are easy to maintain. Finally, teak and mahogany are very comfortable. Walking on a teak deck, and feeling his warmth is practically therapeutic.

LONGEVITY

The quality of a product can be checked through its longevity. Tables and decks made of teak or mahogany offered by SOUTHLAND have almost unlimited longevity. The rubber fasteners holding each slat making up the deck are heat and water resistant. Developing this fastening material required years of research to make sure temperature fluctuations and water contact would alter neither its properties nor its appearance.

SOUTHLAND is proud to have contributed this advancement in water sports and opened possibilities for even more development. For more information on Southland Pontoon Boats; WHAT'S NEW FOR 2007

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