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LAGEE Aquatic: A new wave in Australian boating

There’s something uniquely Australian about life on the water.

From lazy Sundays on the river to sunset cruises along the coast, boating is more than a pastime – it’s a way of life.

And for the team behind LAGEE Aquatic, it’s also a legacy.

Borne from the same family-run innovation that brought us the award-winning JAWA Off Road Campers, LAGEE Aquatic is a bold new venture that combines craftsmanship, passion, and lifestyle in one sleek package: the pontoon boat. But these aren’t just any pontoons – they’re a statement of freedom, comfort, and elevated outdoor living.

A legacy reimagined on water

For the LAGEE team, boating isn’t a business move – it’s personal. With years of experience exploring Australia by land and sea, they’ve poured their passion into designing pontoon boats that are not only beautiful but also purpose-built for our unique waterways.

From the drawing board to the water’s edge, every LAGEE pontoon is thoughtfully crafted on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, reflecting a deep understanding of what Australian boaters value most: space, comfort, style, and performance.

The pontoon lifestyle, perfected

Whether you’re cruising the canals, entertaining family and friends, chasing the perfect fishing spot, or simply soaking in a golden-hour view, LAGEE Aquatic makes it easy to embrace the boating lifestyle.

With four distinct personality types in mind – the Stylish Entertainer, Sunset Cruiser, Family Memory Maker, and Keen Angler – there’s a LAGEE to match every kind of boatie. And the best part? You don’t have to choose between luxury and practicality.

Why choose LAGEE Aquatic?

Comfort and versatility


LAGEE pontoons are built for leisure, with wide platforms, spacious interiors, and ultra-comfortable seating wrapped in plush upholstery. A full bimini top provides shade and weather protection, while multiple layout options and stylish colour schemes make it easy to customise your dream vessel.

Quality and performance


Under the hood (or hull), it’s all about reliability. These pontoons are constructed with marine-grade aluminium and powered by trusted Yamaha outboards. The multi-tube design ensures a stable, smooth ride every time – whether you’re slicing through open water or drifting leisurely downstream.

Premium features as standard


Luxury should never feel like an upgrade. At LAGEE Aquatic, every pontoon comes ready to launch, loaded with both essential features and those little indulgences that make all the difference. No hidden costs. No compromises. Just add water.

Make the dream a reality

LAGEE Aquatic isn’t just selling boats – they’re delivering a lifestyle. A lifestyle where moments turn into memories, and every weekend feels like a holiday. Whether you’re new to boating or a lifelong mariner, LAGEE makes it easy to get on the water and stay there – in style and comfort.

So, what kind of boatie are you?

Whatever your answer, LAGEE Aquatic has a pontoon boat that’s ready to launch your best life yet.

Aquatic & Offroad Adventure Yard

77 Fred Chaplin Circuit, Corbould Park QLD 4551

Opening Hours

Monday – Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Aquatic & Offroad Adventure Yard

97 Brisbane Rd, Mooloolaba QLD 4557

Opening Hours

Monday – Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

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