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Bayliner is a low cost, price point boat. It is acceptable for inland and
bay boating, but is not recommended for offshore boating on anything but
calm days.

Bayliner was at it's worse during the 80's, and started to improve on
quality in the mid to late 90's.

Have any used boat inspected by a marine surveyor prior to purchasing any
boat.


"John Brown" wrote in message
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Hello,
I am looking to purchase my first cruiser style boat. I am considering
something in the 24-27ft. range. My question has to do with the quality of
Bayliners compared to the other brands (SeaRays ect.) Also, given my
financial situation I am looking for a used model. Were there certain
years Bayliners were constructed better than others? Are there certain
models to avoid? I would like to boat to include shore power and still be
trailerable.
I will appreciate any help sorting through this.

Thanks
Sincerely
John



 
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