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
is there any difference with a 2000 and the 2002 model? looking at a 2000 model now for myself.
very interested in one of these. too big for a first boat? how to really evaluate the condition? what questions do we ask the owner?
Get what you want is easy common sense
Bayliner rules
is it sold?
Yes, but check my site, www.SouthMountainYachts.com for current inventory.
@@Smyyachts how much was it sold for or approximately?
Did it sell ?
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 !
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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.