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Premier 310 Dodici

Premier's 310 Dodici packs lots of power and stunning looks.
LOA: 33’5″
Beam: 11’10”
Dry Weight: 3,975 lb.
Seating/Weight Capacity: 27/5,400 lb.
Fuel Capacity: 120 gal. More Information: pontoons.com
Premier Pontoons
Premier 310 Dodici Premier Pontoons
Premier 310 Dodici Premier Pontoons
Premier 310 Dodici Premier Pontoons
Premier 310 Dodici Premier Pontoons
Premier 310 Dodici Premier Pontoons
Premier 310 Dodici Premier Pontoons
Premier 310 Dodici Premier Pontoons
Premier 310 Dodici Premier Pontoons
Premier 310 Dodici Premier Pontoons
Premier 310 Dodici Premier Pontoons

On the docks, this stunning pontoon quickly earned one-name status. Like Prince or Madonna or Pelé, everyone just referred to it as “Dodici.”

Technically, it’s the Premier 310 Dodici, the company’s new flagship pontoon that packs a lot inside its 31-foot deck length and nearly 12-foot beam. (The beam is responsible for the nickname because in Italian dodici means “12.”) It’s a monster pontoon boat with copious amenities and the capacity for serious horsepower. Let’s start there. Premier has long been known for its PTX performance package, which features a wide center tube with an aft pad to generate lift. PTX helps Premier’s pontoons handle similar to V-hulls, with inboard heel in turns. The Dodici features a 42-inch center tube, which is like putting PTX on performance enhancers.

Our test model sported triple 300 hp Evinrude E-TEC G2 outboards. With those fired up, we shot out of the hole like a cannonball, climbing onto plane instantaneously and hitting 30 mph in 3.8 seconds. We topped out at 63.4 mph, quite a speed for a boat of this size. With this kind of horsepower, the boat can keep a crowd moving; in a separate sea trial with 22 people on board the 310 Dodici, Premier hit a top speed of 54 mph. Not many boats can hold that many people, let alone move them that fast.

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The 310 Dodici has layout choices to keep the crowd entertained. Premier offers both a Cruise package and a Pub package; the latter is what we had on board. The Pub layout features a full bar astern with a shaded Cabana top and four swiveling bar stools. The square high-top table just forward of the bar features four more swiveling bar stools. The two swiveling captain’s chairs sit to port of the helm station and have their own cockpit table with built-in drink holders. The Polk stereo system has six speakers and a 10-inch subwoofer to pump music everywhere in the boat.

High Points
*Tessellated stone flooring gives the feeling of stepping into a living room.
*Elevated Liberty helm gives the captain an unobstructed view of his surroundings while underway.
*Spacious bow holds couches with seating for 12 passengers and forward-facing backrests to either side.

How We Tested
Engines: Triple 300 hp Evinrude E-TEC G2s
Drive/Props: Outboards/15″ x 21″ 3-blade stainless steel
Gear Ratio: 1.85:1
Fuel Load: 90 gal.
Crew Weight: 180 lb.

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Price
$243,791 (as tested)

Contact
Premier Pontoons Wyoming, Minnesota; 651-462-2880; pontoons.com

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