Bayliner boats are popular among boaters. Enjoying a significant share of about 10% of the world's pleasure boats market, Bayliner is definitely a formidable force in the boating industry. Bayliner boats range from 16 feet runabouts to 31-feet cruiser. These boats are manufactured in Bayliner's 15 plants across the United States. Founded in 1955, Bayliner is now under Mercury Marine. The smaller Bayliner runabouts are powered by Mercury outboards while other models run on MerCruiser Sterndrives, in 4, 6 and 8 cylinder engines. Bayliner is credited for being one of the first boat manufacturers to come out with smaller versions of larger pleasure yachts. This offering put pleasure yachts at more affordable rates, and consequently a large following for Bayliners. Related links on Bayliner boats Bayliner 175 Bayliner 185 Nice lines with a continental flair, some creature comforts and yes, an attractive price, make the Bayliner 185 the right boat for many people. She has the traditional popular bow rider configuration with a few simple but interesting features. Unlike her smaller brother, the 175, the 185 has more of the desirable features found on her bigger brother, the 195. Bayliner claims the 185 has more room than others in her class and it sure does feel like it. Bayliner 195 The Bayliner 195 uses a cockpit forward design to deliver a boat with outstanding space, yet still offers plenty of bow seating. Bayliner uses large reverse chines, large lifting strakes and more to deliver a Smooth Ride System you will enjoy An Affordable Family Sportboat The 195 Classic gives you a manageable, entry-level bowrider, with plenty of features for the first-time boater. The 2006 Bayliner 195 Classic offers greater freeboard and more interior space. Plus, she still has that great price point that has made this boat so popular all over the world.
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