There's a reasonable first reaction when you hear the name "Bentley" attached to a pontoon boat: this is probably out of my price range.
We get it. It sounds like it should cost more. But that's actually the whole point, and it's one of the reasons we added Bentley to our lineup here at Charles Mill Marina. The name sounds fancy. The price tag doesn't match the expectation. And the boat backs it all up.
Bentley builds almost everything in-house, including their furniture, canvas work, tubes, and railings. That vertical integration keeps quality consistent and costs down, which means you end up with a boat that looks and feels like it should cost more than it does. For buyers who want to stretch their dollar without settling for a lesser product, Bentley hits a sweet spot that's hard to find in this market.
Here's a breakdown of the full lineup, from the entry point all the way to the top.
Bentley LE: The Starting Point That Doesn't Feel Like a Compromise
The LE is Bentley's entry-level series, available in 16', 18', and 20' configurations. Floor plan options include the LE Cruise, the LE 3-Point, and the LE Center Walk-Thru, giving you real choices at the base level rather than one take-it-or-leave-it layout.
Standard features include a custom fiberglass console, stainless steel telescoping ladder, and built-in speakers. Optional upgrades include a windshield, wood grain table, and a stainless rail-mounted flag holder. These are shorter, lighter boats well-suited for smaller lakes and first-time buyers who want something clean and capable without a lot of excess.

Bentley Fish: Built for Anglers Who Still Want to Cruise
The Fish series runs 20', 22', and 24' and comes in three floor plan variations: the Fish Center Walk-Thru, the Fish 4-Point, and the Fish-N-Cruise. These are purpose-built for the angler who doesn't want to sacrifice a fishable deck to keep the family happy.
Standard features include a fish-specific helm chair, rod locker, rod holders, and a dedicated dash layout. From there you can option in a Humminbird Helix 5 fishfinder, trolling motor pre-rig, wood grain table, and a power electric bimini top. The Fish-N-Cruise floor plan in particular splits the difference nicely, with a layout that works for both fishing trips and casual outings with the family.

Bentley LEgacy: The Family Workhorse
The LEgacy (styled as "Legacy" by Bentley, but we like the nod to its LE roots) is where the lineup starts to feel more premium. Available in 20', 22', and 24', it comes in four floor plans: Navigator, Cruise, Swingback, and Quad Swingback.
Standard features step up noticeably here: Legacy helm chair, JBL JAM 300 Bluetooth stereo with four speakers, LED lighting, and an upgraded dash package. Optional upgrades include a power electric bimini top, bow filler, ski tow locker, exterior blue LED package, and extended deck. The 24' Quad Swingback in particular is a lot of boat for the money, with the versatility to handle a big day on the water for a large group.

Bentley Bolt: The Performance Play
The Bolt is different from the rest of the lineup. It's built on Bentley's SPORT-3 hull, which is designed specifically for performance and water sports use. Available in 20' and 22', it's not trying to be a floating living room. It's trying to be fast and fun.
Standard features include a mid-back captain's chair, the Bolt cooler, JBL JAM 300 Bluetooth stereo with four speakers, a battery cutoff switch, fiberglass helm, Humminbird Helix 5 fishfinder, OEM multi-function gauge with GPS speed, and a stainless steel 4-step telescoping ladder. That's a full feature set right out of the gate. Optional add-ons include black anodized rails, a Bolt ski tow bar, and a playpen/mooring cover.
If you're shopping for a tritoon with some pull behind it and don't want to spend Legacy or Elite money to get there, the Bolt is the boat to look at.

Bentley Elite: The Top of the Lineup
The Elite series is where Bentley goes all in on comfort and finish. It comes in three floor plans: the Elite Admiral, the Elite Swingback Bench, and the Elite Quad Swingback. The Admiral features dual captain's chairs with a center walk-through and extended rear deck, which gives it a look and feel that punches well above where its price lands.
Standard features on the Elite include the Elite helm chair, Rockford Fosgate PMX2 Bluetooth audio with six speakers, and the Elite Lillipad Revo ladder with a black powder coat finish. The upgrade menu is extensive: double bimini (10' rear, 8' bow), wakeboard tower package, Wet Sounds audio upgrade, interior and exterior LED packages, a lounge-end changing room, ski tow bar, toy-hauler package, and more.
The Elite is the boat you show off at the dock. But it's still a Bentley, which means it's priced like you'd expect from a brand that's focused on value first.

Come See Them in Person
We have Bentley Pontoons in stock and on display at Charles Mill Marina. The lineup covers a wide range of budgets and use cases, and the floor plans give you real options at every level. Whether you're looking for a first boat, a fishing platform, a family cruiser, or something with a little more performance, there's a Bentley that fits.
Stop in or give us a call at (419) 368-5951 and we'll walk you through what we have on the lot.
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