Re: The 2009 Bayliner 175 review
You definately can't argue with the price. It looks like an entry level boat but that is what you would expect for 13K. I like the large amount of room available by the way the interior is designed. I have the 17 1/2 Glastron and there is less room inside because of the bench seat set up.
In regards to the 50 (47MPH) speed of the boat, I also would like to know the pitch of the prop. It has to be at least a 21" and those considering a boat should know your probably not going to want a 21" on there if your doing any water sports. That being said, I don't need to go 50 mph on the water, I am more concerned with pulling power for water skiing and correctly propped it could probably do the job....
For a family looking for a first boat, it's nice to know you don't have to buy someone elses problem....
You definately can't argue with the price. It looks like an entry level boat but that is what you would expect for 13K. I like the large amount of room available by the way the interior is designed. I have the 17 1/2 Glastron and there is less room inside because of the bench seat set up.
In regards to the 50 (47MPH) speed of the boat, I also would like to know the pitch of the prop. It has to be at least a 21" and those considering a boat should know your probably not going to want a 21" on there if your doing any water sports. That being said, I don't need to go 50 mph on the water, I am more concerned with pulling power for water skiing and correctly propped it could probably do the job....
For a family looking for a first boat, it's nice to know you don't have to buy someone elses problem....