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[email protected] WayneBatrecdotboats@hotmail.com is offline
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Default Bayliner: Bad wrap or bad boats?

On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 08:21:05 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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I think they’ve done quite a bit to improve the build quality in recent years.

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The only reason they are able to sell them so cheap is because the company that makes bayliner also manufactures sea ray lowe and a bunch of other brands including manufacturing mercury motors so they absolutely can afford to lose money or break even on bayliner in order to get people out on the water thats why they are so affordable but they are deffinently not bad boats


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Just when I was hoping to never see another Bayliner thread here. :-)
At least it's about boating.

My neighbor across the canal has a 20 something CC with twin outboards
on it. He's had it for a while and seems happy with it. Would I want
to take it 50 miles out in the Gulf of Mexico? Heck no, that's not
what it's designed and built for. We have a lot of inshore water here
however and it seems fine for that.

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