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Frankly I prefer function over form. The 360-degree thing is pretty cool, but in the end I want facts. I notice there's no "tour" of the engine compartment on the 285. No exact hull specs, just a "length rigged". Is it the same hull as my 2003 285? Is it the 265 hull with a longer swim platform? Who knows?
The list available engines, with just a few words about each and a thumbnail picture. Nowhere near enough.
Still, I realize they're trying to get you interested enough to go to the dealer and find out for yourself.
jswarts wrote:
The update was done last week-they did a great job on it.
Check out the new 190 OB looks like a winner.
The 190 does look like a winner, I went to the build your boat section, spec'd it out with the fishing package,twin bucket seats, ski pylon,and top..came out to $35,000. Good to see Bayliner is concentrating on O/B's. Down here in Fl, I see more and more O/B's in the 25-35ft range, so maybe it would make sense for Bayliner to do some research in O/B cruisers.
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