It's too small for the lake I boat on (tends to get choppy quickly) but I'm glad to see that Bayliner is still building boats for everyone. I could have seen myself buying one of these when I younger, new to boating and on a smaller lake. All anyone really needs. For the price (about $14K) it can't be beat. I would expect to see Bayliner sell a lot of these
@Gary Cohen base price is supposed to be about $14K (or so they say) but with boats flying out the door I don't doubt that most are asking $20K with a bunch of "hidden" fees that in bad times could probably be negotiated away.
@Gary Cohen I don't doubt your comment for one second. They tout a base price of $14K in their advertising but the "base" price and what you actually walk away paying are usually two very different things, especially in this market. I bought an 04' Bayliner 195 bowrider 6 years ago for $5200. Dealer offered me $7500 for a trade in. I'm not in the market for a boat at this time so I never worked the numbers but I got the impression that used boats, like cars, are in high demand.
I had a 2015 e16 I got caught in 10 waves in a storm on Lake Huron scared to death rain so hard could not see the front of boat made it no problem with the boat