Aluma Sport 615 Photos
This is the adjustable bench seat, mounted on the Aluma Sport 615. Extra bench seats can be added to the front of the boat when ordering. It is common to mount a swivel boat seat on top of the bench for extra back support and overall comfort.
Our Aluma Sport models offer a heavy-duty motor mount with a 12-degree angle that is rated to accept electric trolling motors and any gas-powered outboard up to 15 HP. Heavy duty 3/8’’ stainless steel tie-down u-bolts are located on each side of the motor mount to assure secure hold-downs for travel.
As you can see in this close-up of the floor, all floor planking has been knurled, which gives it a grip to walk on to help ensure safe footing. This is in no way uncomfortable for the bare foot.
Skid pads and drain plugs shown on the underside of the pontoons above are standard on all models of Hotwood’s pontoon boats.
With the drain plug, it makes it possible to work on the floats if ever needed or to drain any condensation that may be in a log. Condensation is very rare, along with needing to work on the floats. Here at Hotwood's, we just try to think of everything to help you with your boat many years after you have made your purchase.
The Aluma Sport models offer hand-formed nose cones with water deflectors manufactured from .100’’ aluminum. The design of the water deflectors will help keep that front up when moving through the water or while slowing the craft to a stop. These water deflectors are standard on all Aluma Sport models.
Rear section of the new 615 Aluma Sport. Notice the newly designed, dish-style rear pontoon end caps (manufactured from .100’’ aluminum).
Explore Our Pontoon Accessories
We offer a variety of pontoon accessories for your Aluma Sport 615. Take a look at all of our seating options, motors, trailers, and more today!
Weatherproof Folding Mariner Chair
Fold Down Canopy Top
Bow Mount Transom Motor Mount
Gallery

Aluma Sport 615 shown with standard adjustable bench seat, optional 34'' rear handrails, and optional trailer.

Ken Tinsley from Calhoun Falls, South Carolina, purchased this set of logs from us in 2006 to build a personal boat for himself. Fast forward 14 years to October 2020, Ken purchased another set of 615 logs shown to the right to build another boat.



The photo above shows the side entry Walk-N-Dock receiver attachment's welded in place to make your boat compatible to our Walk-N-Dock accessory, which can be added to any of our pontoon boats. This accessory will need to be ordered when ordering your boat if you want it welded on, as shown above.

Aluma Sport 615 shown with 34” handrails on the front and rear, along with the accessory rescue rails hanging down along the sides of the craft. Seats are removed from pedestals during long distance delivery to assure customer that every thing will arrive as desired.

Setting up a tan Aluma Sport 615 for customer pickup in our Grand Island facility.

Television personality Tom McMillan with his second Aluma Sport 615, wearing tan in color.

Aluma Sport 615 set up by the customer. As you see, Hotwood's pontoon line is a favorite to be used in many ways. This boat is ready for action. (Check out the motor this customer is using on this boat).


Aluma Sport 615 in Covert Green, shown with accessory rescue rails added to the left side, front, and rear. Also shown with accessory rear battery shelves right and left, along with 34'' rear handrails and 20'' front. These rescue rails can be added to any Hotwood's pontoon boat we manufacture. They are excellent dock bumpers and make great grab handles in the water.

Mahoney Outdoors out of Missouri uses one of our earlier model 615 Aluma Sport pontoons, and they also have a Hotwood's all-aluminum dock and walkway. As you see in this photo, these customers has a very successful day bringing in 78 crappie.

Aluma Sport 615 getting assembled for a customer in Yelm, Washington, with premium powder coat paint, wearing Battle Ship Gray.

One of the quality assembly men making sure all the mounting brackets on the logs are up to standard before they ever leave the factory.

A 615 dressed up for the occasion.