Bayliner 175 - Great Looks and
Performance
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salk's Full Review:
Bayliner 175
Pros: Great looks and performance for a very low
price. EPA low emissions and great MPG.
Cons: Very few options and in hull storage feels a little unfinished.
The Bottom Line: If you looking to have just as much fun as the big
boys but also want to be able to eat, this is a great boat for the price.
Just purchased a 2005 Bayliner 175 about a month ago and I must say it seams
to be a great deal so far.
I paid $11800.00 with dealer prep and shipping
I had a tough time deciding between the Stingray 17 ft bowrider and the
Bayliner, in the end it came down to the great traditional layout of the
bayliner and it's lifetime hull warranty.
The bayliner has back to back seating instead of one long bench seat and
this makes the bayliner feel open and bigger inside than many simular boats.
The stingray had one long bench seat and a sun pad but this traps all the
passengers in the front 2/3rds of the boat, it was like sitting in a small
hatch back import car.
As for fit and finish the bayliner 175 is really just composed of 2
fiberglass shells (the Hull and the Upper deck) so virtualy everything is
made up from those two pieces, so in other words there's not much finishing
to be done.
The only thing I noticed is the little edge molding used on the boat to
protect you from sharp fiberglass edges in the passenger compartment, should
have been used under the front bow seat storage and wasn't. |
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| Bayliner 175 with bimini top
Even though it's a pretty simple boat I've gotten lots of
compliments from strangers on how nice the boat looks, and it's hard to beat
the new boat smell for under 12k plus the galvenized trailer is a free
upgrade.
As for performance (I was worried about the 135hp 4banger) but it's been
great.
Last weekend I took the boat out twice once by myself and got the boat up to
45 MPH on the speedo (I know they're not very accurate) but here's the
interesting part. I took the boat out the very next day fully loaded with
people and it still reached 42 MPH it handled the extra weight great.
We are not small people by any means, me 230pnds, wife 240pnds, friend
330pnds, his wife 220 pnds, children 120pnds.
So we had the boat pretty close to max capacity and it still performed
great, please note it did take longer to get on plane. I'm not saying it's a
drag boat by any means but for a family runabout it does really well.
Now the bonus part I've had the boat out 2 times and I still have half a
tank of gas! So in 2 trips I've only managed to burn 9 gallons of gas!! My
previous boat (2 stroke) I'd have easily burnt through 20+ gallons of gas on
the same trips.
A nice thing I noticed the other day the Bayliner has an EPA ratting of 3
stars for low emissions, and that's a good thing being as we all drink water
and breath air.
All in all it's a nice no-frills boat that feels a lot more expensive than
it cost.
Recommended:
Yes
Amount Paid (US$): 11800
Brand of Motor: Mercruiser
Primary Location of Use: Moving rivers
Primary Type of Use: All-around recreation
Thanks to salk's at;
http://www.epinions.com/review/Bayliner_175/content_175391215236 for
this.
Bayliner 175 Boat Covers
Custom fitted cockpit/bow cover sets.
Bayliner 175 Boat Tops
Will make a true
difference in your comfort while you are boating. |
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Request a Bayliner Boats brochure below and then
email us for a quote. (email address is in the brochure to cut down on the
amount of spam we receive)
1447027
Ontario Corporation
Rick Ostler,
President Catherine Henry, Manager
North
American Waterway, P.O. Box 1613, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada K9J 7S4
705-745-6849
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