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    A Guide For Purchasing New Boats - Pontoon Boat Dealer For You

    If you're in the market for a pontoon boat, you're likely looking for dealers who sell new boats. Pontoon boat dealers abound, particularly if you live near the water.

    When you're choosing from a selection of new boats, pontoon boat dealers will have lots of models to show you. It's important to narrow your choices of boat manufacturer down before you go shopping for new boats. Pontoon boat dealers typically carry several brands, but if you try to look at every brand on the market, you may get overwhelmed.

    It's wise to do some research about boat manufacturers on the Internet to help you narrow down your choices. Nearly every pontoon boat manufacturer has a website, and many of them will send you a catalog in the mail. Their website will often give you lots of information about the design of their boats, their warranties, and their product line. You can also typically enter your zip code and find the dealers closest to you.

    Once you've narrowed your choices of boat manufacturers down to two or three, you're ready to start shopping for new boats. Start by visiting any dealers in your area that carry more than one of your choices, if possible. If you're lucky enough to be able to talk to a dealer who carries a couple of the boats you're interested in, he can likely give you some good insight. Ask him to give you a comparison between the two new boats. Pontoon boat dealers should know all the details of every line they carry, and they should be able to break down the differences quickly and easily.

    When talking to your prospective pontoon boat dealer, you should also be certain to talk to him about the warranties and service and repair. Find out if he has a service department, and ensure that he's authorized to do service and repair on any boat you might buy.

    Keep in mind that choosing your boat dealer is just as important as choosing your boat. Ensure that your boat dealer has been in business for a while, so that you can feel comfortable that he'll be around to service you after the sale. It's also important that your dealer have convenient store hours, particularly when you need to come in for service or repairs.

    Your new boat is a major investment. You should take as much time as you need to choose both the boat and the dealer that you really want. Each year hundreds of people purchase new boats. Pontoon boat dealers should be well equipped to answer your questions, meet your needs and provide full service both during the sale process and afterward. Take your time with your purchase, and enjoy your new boat!

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