Bayliner 320 Cruiser
It’s basically amazing.
It’s basically amazing.
Fish or cut eights.
You’re looking at one of the most-popular boats under 20 feet in the world. In fact, combine the Bayliner 185 and its smaller brother, the 175, and you’d have nearly one-third of the under-20 sport-boat market.
There’s more to this latest Bayliner model than features for fishing and skiing. Our attraction to it has to do with gadgetry.
The menu of value-priced boats just got a new main dish. With a roomy interior and performance to make boaters happy, Bayliner has stepped up with a tasty morsel. Even with options like a wakeboard tower and maximum horsepower, the new 225 hits an incomparable price point.
You might wonder how a $100,000 price can be construed as a great buy. Go ahead and price out 30-foot weekenders with fuel-injected twin engines, and you’ll see why the 300 is at the top of our list.
Rolling thunder. All-out, all season.
Bayliner is happy to say it offers the most affordable boating opportunities on the water. With that in mind, we stepped onto the 340’s wide, nonskid transom platform and through the boarding door with a critical eye toward shortcuts. What we found was practical, affordable, easy-to-maintain fun.
Even the best express cruisers leave something to be desired when the weather turns nasty. And sooner or later that’s bound to happen in coastal settings or along the Great Lakes.
For the same price as some premium bowriders, the 265 cruiser is filled with everything a small family needs to spend a comfortable night on the water.
The Bayliner 175 XT gets buyers on the water in a fiberglass boat for a price that cannot be beaten.
Bayliner’s Ciera Sunbridge 2855 is an adventure machine offered at a great price.
It’s basically amazing.
Fish or cut eights.
You’re looking at one of the most-popular boats under 20 feet in the world. In fact, combine the Bayliner 185 and its smaller brother, the 175, and you’d have nearly one-third of the under-20 sport-boat market.
There’s more to this latest Bayliner model than features for fishing and skiing. Our attraction to it has to do with gadgetry.
The menu of value-priced boats just got a new main dish. With a roomy interior and performance to make boaters happy, Bayliner has stepped up with a tasty morsel. Even with options like a wakeboard tower and maximum horsepower, the new 225 hits an incomparable price point.
You might wonder how a $100,000 price can be construed as a great buy. Go ahead and price out 30-foot weekenders with fuel-injected twin engines, and you’ll see why the 300 is at the top of our list.
Rolling thunder. All-out, all season.
Bayliner is happy to say it offers the most affordable boating opportunities on the water. With that in mind, we stepped onto the 340’s wide, nonskid transom platform and through the boarding door with a critical eye toward shortcuts. What we found was practical, affordable, easy-to-maintain fun.
Even the best express cruisers leave something to be desired when the weather turns nasty. And sooner or later that’s bound to happen in coastal settings or along the Great Lakes.
For the same price as some premium bowriders, the 265 cruiser is filled with everything a small family needs to spend a comfortable night on the water.
The Bayliner 175 XT gets buyers on the water in a fiberglass boat for a price that cannot be beaten.
Bayliner’s Ciera Sunbridge 2855 is an adventure machine offered at a great price.
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