In Canada have the 2005. 275 and love the boat. Great pricing , good on fuel, gets me point a to b without issues. Not sure why Europe comment is all about . Love our boat and would buy another BUT .... bigger lol
250 Hp with the Bravo III drive pushes this boat with a cruise of 25- 28 MPH and tops out in the high 30's. The boat is well powered due to it's light weight.
@Michael Lewandowski I was raised boating in the 70s, we had a 32' Pembroke, lap strake hull and keel. My dad now has a 36' Grand Banks, of course with a keel. Both sisters have Sea Rays and while they're very nice and lots of fun, I have never had my sea legs tested as much as I have while aboard a 33' Sea Ray in open water. My poor sister could never figure out why she'd get sea sick. I only have a 15' Whaler with a deep V hull, but if I were ever to consider a sleep aboard, it would have to have a keel. It'll be a long time before that happens. 😉 Happy Summer!!
In Canada have the 2005. 275 and love the boat. Great pricing , good on fuel, gets me point a to b without issues. Not sure why Europe comment is all about . Love our boat and would buy another BUT .... bigger lol
Same here
We bought one this year and loving it so far, we are planning on getting a bigger one next year in Gods willing
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is there any difference with a 2000 and the 2002 model? looking at a 2000 model now for myself.
Bayliner rules
Did it sell ?
is it sold?
Yes, but check my site, www.SouthMountainYachts.com for current inventory.
@@Smyyachts how much was it sold for or approximately?
VERY UNDERPOWERED
250 Hp with the Bravo III drive pushes this boat with a cruise of 25- 28 MPH and tops out in the high 30's. The boat is well powered due to it's light weight.
I've driven this boat with a 454 (310) HP and because it's so light the boat is "squirrely" and you are fighting for control.
Gerard swanson take a lighter boat,this is not for race !! Engine it’s perfect !
Slight nit to pick..boat does not have a hot water heater. Simply a water heater..
Grumpy, again, one has to be specific. Not everyone is a savvy as you. I get asked all the time is it "HOT water or just heated up?"
STOP, get a cat cover for that microphone, scheese
What's a "Cat Cover"?
@@Smyyachts Google "Rode Dead Cat", it'll explain it better than I can, and take it from me, they work. :o)
need a windsock bud very annoying
If you know how to put one on a GO PRO, please let me know!
In Europe, don't like Bayliner....
Why is that?
@Michael Lewandowski Sea Rays, too.
@Michael Lewandowski I was raised boating in the 70s, we had a 32' Pembroke, lap strake hull and keel. My dad now has a 36' Grand Banks, of course with a keel. Both sisters have Sea Rays and while they're very nice and lots of fun, I have never had my sea legs tested as much as I have while aboard a 33' Sea Ray in open water. My poor sister could never figure out why she'd get sea sick. I only have a 15' Whaler with a deep V hull, but if I were ever to consider a sleep aboard, it would have to have a keel.
It'll be a long time before that happens. 😉
Happy Summer!!
Is that keel so important for comfort? And what keel alternatives there are with in this price range or little above. Thanks.