Engine
MerCruiser 3.0 TKS
Total Power
135hp
Engine Hours
150
Class
Bowrider
Length
18ft
Year
2006
Model
175
Capacity
-
You are viewing a 2006 Bayliner 175 edition bow rider. Boat is SUPER clean and has been well kept.
UNDER 150 HOURS
43 MPH
Hull:
Very clean without any fading or oxidation
Gelcoat maintains HIGH GLOSS
Graphics are clean
Few minor markings on decals
Rub rail is super clean
Keel is clean w/out signs of beaching
Integrated swim platform w/ stainless boarding ladder
Cockpit:
Upholstery is very clean & shows well
Vinyl is soft w/ vibrant colors
Carpet is clean w/out any stains or tears
Dash, gauges and switches are clean & functional
Marine stereo
Oversized Bimini top
Full winter cover
Mechanically:
Powered by Mercruiser 3.0 TKS 135 hp with Alpha 1 sterndrive. The engine was reported as having under 150 hours. Everything works accordingly. The engine, lower unit, 3 Blade Prop are very clean. We have fully serviced this boat at our dealership. All the mechanical maintenance is up to date; fluids, oils, filters etc.
Trailer:
Single axle Aluminum trailer
Oversized wheels
Radial tires in good shape
Bunks and Bearings were inspected
Lights work
Boat and trailer pull well down the road
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