New Boats: Harris Does Big Redesign

Aug 14, 2025

Luxury pontoon builder Harris Boats last month launched the completely redesigned Sunliner and the debut of the dynamic Sunliner Sport.

Key features of the Model Year 2026 Sunliner, include:

  • An all-new rear sun-lounger entertainment layout designed to maximize the onboard experience with guests in mind
  • Elevated helm with redesigned console, flush stainless-steel switches, wireless charger, and optional raised platform
  • Five layout options: CW, CWDH, SL, SLDH, and the new SL-E entertainment layout

Introducing the Sunliner Sport

Designed for performance-minded boaters, the Sunliner Sport adds a dynamic, athletic edge to the lineup. With exclusive exterior graphics, high-end sport upholstery, and upgraded standard features, this model is made to stand out.

Sunliner Sport highlights, include:

  • Echo pipe tower (standard) with optional canned tower speakers
  • Bow to stern upgrades with standard features, including a 325 chassis, SLDH layout, raised helm, lillipad ladder, flush-mounted air compressor
  • Optional upgrade to a Mercury Racing 150R outboard engine offering premium propulsion and performance

To learn more about the all-new Sunliner lineup, visit www.harrisboats.com.

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