Showing posts with label Bayliner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bayliner. Show all posts

February 11, 2024

Bayliner New Web Site

Bayliner presents its new World wide web showroom.  Bayliner was founded in 1957 by J.Orin Edson, who came from a boat racing hobby experience and two years of running his Advanced Marine Outboard shop.  The first Bayliners where plywood boats, but in 1966 the fiberglass move is made. In 1968 Bayliner has one hundred dealers in the US and Canada and moves its production locality to a previous World War Two hangar outside Washington.  In 1974 feeling the rising gas prices Bayliner debuts a sailing boat line with three models named Bucaneer. 1982 Bayliner presents it first Capri model the 1600 which also comes with the Total Value Package including an 85hp outboard and a road trailer in the retail price.  1986 proves to be a super year for Bayliner first by selling a record 43,000 boats, and second for joining the Brunswick Corporation which features more then fifty dealers outside of the USA. Bayliner largest build to date was the seventeen meter 5788 Motor Yacht, as produced from 1997 up to 2002. Today Bayliner features six series; M, DX, Trophy, VR, Cuddy, and Ciera for a total of 21 models which start from M15 and go up to the Ciera 8.  Bayliner new website takes you around with the following buttons; Cruising Boats, Fishing Boats, Watersports Boats,  All Boats, Resources, Buyers Guide, Customer Service, and Dealer Locator.  Bayliner is also on social media with side buttons taking you to its Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube pages.
Production History;
2550 Saratoga Offshore 1973-
2550 Saratoga Offshore Command Bridge 1974-
4050 Bodega 1977-82
3550 Bristol 1977-
3150 Conquest 1978-80
3270/3288 Explorer/Motor Yacht 1981/85/89-95 (3000+-)
3250 Conquest 1981-87
1950 Capri Bowrider 1982-
2070 Explorer 1982-
2850 Contessa Sunbridge/2855 Ciera Sunbridge 1983/88-89
2850 Contessa Command Bridge/2858 Ciera Command Bridge 1983-88/89
3870/3888 Motor Yacht 1983/90-94 (1000+-)
4550/4588 Pilothouse 1984/89-93
3485 Avanti Sunbridge 1987-89 *3450 project
3255 Avanti Sunbridge 1988-89 *3250 project
2955 Avanti Sunbridge 1988-90
2958 Command Bridge 1988-90 *2950 project
3785 Avanti Sunbridge 1990
4387 Aft Cabin MY 1990-93
3555 Avanti Sunbridge/Sunbridge 1990/93-94
2855 Ciera Sunbridge 1991-93
3055 Ciera Sunbridge 1991-94 *Avanti Sunbridge project
4388 Motor Yacht 1991-94
3688 Motor Yacht 1992-94
2859 Super Classic/Ciera Express 1993/96-2002
4587 Cockpit Motor Yacht 1994-95
2855 Ciera Sunbridge (ii) 1994-99
4788 Pilothouse 1994-2002
3255 Avanti Sunbridge 1995-99
3587 Motor Yacht 1995-99
3258 Command Bridge 1995-2000
3988 Motor Yacht 1995-2002
3488 Avanti Command Bridge 1996-99
3788 Motor Yacht 1996-99
3388 Motor Yacht 1996-2001
4087 Cockpit Motor Yacht 1996-2002
2858 Ciera Command Bridge/288 Classic Cruiser 1996/2003-05
4085 Avanti Sunbridge 1997-99
5788 Motor Yacht 1997-2002
3685 Avanti Sunbridge 1998-99
5288 Pilothouse 1999-2002
3055 Ciera Sunbridge/305 SB Cruiser 1999/2003-07
3788 Motor Yacht (ii) 2000-02
2855 Ciera Sunbridge/285 SB Cruiser 2000/03-12
3488 Command Bridge 2001-02
275 SB Cruiser 2005-09
325/340 SB Cruiser 2005/08-09
315 SB Cruiser 2008-12 *300 SB Cruiser project
320/335 SB Cruiser 2008/10-12

August 28, 2019

John Erin Edson 1932 - 2019

Founder of Bayliner John Orin Edson, a dreamer and a powerhouse in the recreational marine industry, died on August 27, at age 87. From founding Bayliner to owning super yachts and investing in Westport Shipyards, he had an extraordinary, long-lasting, impact on yachting. Born in 1932, Edson was a boating entrepreneur, from an early age. He grew up boating with his family on Lake Washington in Seattle. When he was just 13, he built his first boat with money from his paper route. He then turned to boat racing on Lake Washington in his teens. The Korean War, where he served in the U.S. Army, interrupted his college years. The lack of a formal degree did not dissuade him upon his return, however. In fact, Edson began building wooden sailboats in the garage of his Washington State home when he came back. Together with his brother Walt, he began selling them in an open lot in Seattle in 1955. Wood-hulled motorboats soon followed. The first year’s success allowed them to start selling other brands, too, in just their second year. Advance Outboard Marine, their dealership, exceeded the $1-million sales mark in 1960. With business booming, and more locations opening, Edson rebranded the company Bayliner Boats. It’s no exaggeration to say that Bayliner revolutionized boat buying. Edson believed a Bayliner should be a reliable, affordable boat for any family. Furthermore, he introduced the Total Value Package, offering a Bayliner boat, motor, and trailer for one price. Before this, each item sold separately. For perspective, consider that in 1982, a Bayliner 1600 Capri, with an outboard and trailer, cost just $6,295. By the time Edson sold Bayliner to Brunswick Corporation in 1986, the brand was worth $425 million. Edson was not yet done with boating and in 1993, he took delivery of Evviva, a 161-foot custom super yacht from Admiral Marine Works. Notably, she was an all-composite super yacht, in an era where naysayers said the material was unsuitable for such a large project. Evivva went on to prove them wrong, winning multiple awards. The yacht still cruises today, as Aurora A.  Evivva also served as a prototype for the Westport 164 series.  Edson became the owner of hull number two in the Westport 164 series in 2006, nine years after becoming the shipyard’s majority shareholder. Naturally, he christened the yacht Evivva, loosely meaning “cheers” or “to life” in Italian.  Edson and his family cruised the world aboard each yacht. In 2014 Edsoin sold his interest in Westport to the Chouest family, selling Evivva the following year.  A noted philanthropist, Edson established the J. Orin Edson Foundation, which supports educational and healthcare causes. He and his wife Charlene donated $50 million to Arizona State University earlier this year. The funds were earmarked for research and education on dementia.  Edson leaves behind his wife Charlene, two sons Jack and Mark, and grandsons John, Alex, Coral, and Mark.

September 5, 2016

Project: Bayliner 642

For 2017 Bayliner is presenting a new design to the 642. Part of Bayliner's Overnighter line up the 642 has been ongoing production since 2013, and for 2017 comes with a complete new design.  The new 642 features more classic looks, has a more integrated swim platform, and will also feature direct stern cockpit access instead of passing over your sun-pad.  For the remain the 642 should be based on the hull of 2015 model with similar dimensions.  

September 21, 2010

New Model: Bayliner 285 Cruiser

A brand which lately is bringing newer better looking models is Bayliner, which presents its new 285 Cruiser. Measuring just a couple of inches in overall length above its designation the 285 Cruiser represents the new challenge for the 2011 model year for a brand which from a certain point of view pioneered mass boat production. The 285 Cruiser has sweet lines, and as usual to Bayliner offers spacious comfortable areas both inside and out, this coupled with a competitive price. Interior accommodation is for three double beds which sleeps six, a galley, and a shower head. The largest of the beds seems to be the one located to mid ship. You can also so to say extend the length of your Bayliner, by ordering it with the extended bathing platform, this adding more space to stern and a safe place to stow a tender while underway. Power is a standard single petrol gas engine of a Mercruiser 300hp with stern drive giving a not bad top speed of 32 knots. If you want more to this you can get the optional 375hp unit.
Technical Data:
LOA - 8.71 m (28.7ft)
LOA with optional extended platform - 9.5 m
Beam - 3.02 m
Draft - 1.04 m
Displacement - 3654 kg
Fuel Capacity - 336 l
Water Capacity - 106 l
Accommodation - 6 berths
Max Persons - 10
Engine - 1 x Mercruiser 350Mag MPI 300hp, 496 Mag 375hp
Propulsion - Mercruiser Bravo III dual propeller stern drive
Speed - 32 knots max with 300hp
Hull Shape - Vee with 17 degrees dead rise
Certification - CE B
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March 19, 2010

New Model: Bayliner 245 Sunbridge Cruiser


Bayliner presents its new 245 Sunbridge Cruiser for 2010, its latest entry level weekend Sport Cruiser suited for cruising, water sports or dockside entertaining. Featuring room for eight and a light filled open cabin lower deck with four berths, the 245 Sunbridge Cruiser allows one to step into a medium small sized sport cruiser by offering value per metre. Bayliner’s 245 Sunbridge Cruiser is designed for comfort, performance and ease of ownership. Featuring a plush topside as it is spacious below in well appointed cabin, the 245 Sunbridge Cruiser benefits from beamy forward sections that puts space where it is needed. In the cockpit, the L-shaped seating area includes a SunChaiser lounger with fore and aft movable backrest so passengers can optimize their conversation or viewing space. Drivers will appreciate the power assisted steering that minimizes helm effort, and the ample dash space which gives room for after market electronics. Powering the 245 Sunbridge Cruiser is a standard 220hp MerCruiser, or optional 260hp. In the cabin below, six plus feet of headroom provides openness, a feeling only accented by the continuous side windows. The galley includes a stainless steel wet sink and plenty of food and dinnerware storage; the forward dinette, capable of seating four comfortably, doubles as a V-berth at night. The 245 SB also includes a private aft stateroom for two, enclosed head with sink and portable toilet or optional holding tank.
Technical Data:
LOA - 7.34 m (24.1ft)
Beam - 2.57 m
Draft - 0.84 m
Displacement - 2397 kg
Fuel Capacity - 242 l
Water Capacity - 75 l
Max Persons - 8
Accommodation - 4 berths
Engines - 1 x Mercruise 5.0i 220hp, 5.0i MPI 260hp petrol gas fuel
Propulsion - stern drive Mercruiser Alpha I, Bravo III
Hull - sixteen degrees vee aft