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A couple of more after-thoughts...
The price I paid included registration (until 2008) in Louisiana. Also, I can't quite understand the term "rigging" - the boat should come with the battery, etc. included. But still, $12,800 or a little bit more is a good price for such a boat. Although I did not have any problems with my boat - the engine is running smooth, the transmission cables are well adjusted, etc., I did identify one defect which, if not corrected immediately, could be a safety issue - the bilge pump was not working because one of the cable connections was loose. Being a mechanically-inclined person, I corrected the problem myself before taking the boat on the water. Also, I do the basic maintenance (oil change, etc.) myself. However, I have read few posts on web forums from people who had some problems with their new 175's - engine alarm not working, engine running rough, etc. So before taking the boat home, go for a test ride with the dealer and make sure that ALL problems (regardless of how small) get corrected. Don't play with safety, make sure that the boat is in 100% perfect conditions before taking it to open waters. And demand that all defects are corrected under warranty to your complete satisfactions. If the dealer does not respond, contact Bayliner (Brunswick Marine) directly - usually they give good customer service. If you want more information about your new boat and help from other Bayliner users, check the following link: http://pub12.ezboard.com/bbocweb Good luck with you new boat. Enjoy it. Mr Wizzard wrote: "katekebo" wrote in message oups.com... I bought the 175 four months ago. My two cents: 1) There is little (no) room for negotiation in the base price of $9,995. Adding dealer prep charges and sales tax, you should expect to pay approx. $12,000, (excluding any dealer installed options). You should also add some basic safety equipment (as per Coast Guard requirements) - this would bring the price to about $12,300. $12,875 without any accessories or optional equipment looks a little bit high. I paid $12,800 for my boat including safety package, bimini top and boat cover. 2) It's a great entry level boat. It is very solid and the hull performs very well. Despite the low price, it is as good (or better) as any higher priced boat in the same size category in terms of structural strength and performance / handling. The standard trailer that comes with the boat is OK. The built quality is also fine - I have not found any obvious quality issues with my boat, nor other 3 identical boats I inspected before making the purchase. The negatives that come with the low price a - no options (engines, electronics, etc.) - very basic (but functional) interior - it lacks the "sexy" look of more expensive boats (simple paint job, "boxy" windshield) 3) The 3.0 engine has enough power for regular use, including sking. It is simple, reliable and relatively easy and cheap to maintain. Spare parts and service are available everywhere. My boat runs 26 mph at 3000 rpm with 2 adults + 2 children, and WOT speed is close to 45 mph (at 4800 rpm). But the best thing is fuel economy. I can enjoy a full day on the water burning less than 10 gal of fuel. 4) You don't say how and where are you going to use the boat. Because of its size and design, the Bayliner 175 is not an "ocean liner" or serious off-shore boat - nor any other 17 or 18 ft runabout would be. But it's great to boat around on lakes and rivers. I use mine on lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana and surronding rivers and bayous. For the people not familiar with lake Pontchartrain, it is 20 miles wide and 40 miles long, and usually has a nasty 2 ft chop. The 175 delivers a safe and dry (although sometimes bumpy) ride on our lake, and I have never had any issues or safety concerns, even when caught once right in the middle of the lake in "small craft advisory" conditions. Net, great entry level boat to enjoy every weekend without worrying about breaking the bank. It does not have the looks and the extra details of similar sized boats that cost 30 to 50% more, but it is easy to enjoy with the family. Excelent review! - very helpfull. (you guys are 'arite!) Bottom line here is $12,875, and they won't budge. So we're real close (dollar wise), so I guess this is a good deal. First big boat (above my 9.5 Zodiac Zoom with a brand new Jonson 8), so just moving slow here. I'm close to getting the gumption to just say, ah ****, lets just do it. As far as what I'd be doing with it? - well, whatever I *can* do with it. Lots of local lakes here, and just to get it out on the ocean/Lake Washington, Puget Sound, or whatever/wherever I can safely go with it. |
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