@unableseamen3046 they really were great boats. They certainly weren't given the credit they deserved in my opinion. The shape of the hull allowed them to cut through the waves and corner really well. The hulls were tough too. They could take a beating. I remember the seats were the first thing to break down but the 85 Force outboard ran well and was powerful for the 16ft vessel it was pushing. We did water skiing, tubing, and fishing with it. Awesome memories.
Hi there, you can google all the specs and download the original brochure from the Bayliner website 😉. My one was repowered and was rebuilt by me so may have been heavier…..
My parents had a 86 Bayliner bow rider when I was a kid. I have great memories of it. We had a lot of fun with it.
Great boats! Now riders are cool
But I am glad we had the cabin for overnight missions!
@unableseamen3046 they really were great boats. They certainly weren't given the credit they deserved in my opinion. The shape of the hull allowed them to cut through the waves and corner really well. The hulls were tough too. They could take a beating. I remember the seats were the first thing to break down but the 85 Force outboard ran well and was powerful for the 16ft vessel it was pushing. We did water skiing, tubing, and fishing with it. Awesome memories.
Great style boat tracked at 70mph with 150 hp mercury totally fun boat
Hello, do you know the weight of the boat?
Hi there, you can google all the specs and download the original brochure from the Bayliner website 😉. My one was repowered and was rebuilt by me so may have been heavier…..
Maybe two or 3 outboard Force engines
Lol
I want Force125
Hahaha… no one wants one of themz…
Gayliner are the bottom of the barrel for boats
What boat do you have?
A Larson senza
Mmmmm I will say no more......
To each his own