Engine
-
Total Power
-
Engine Hours
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Class
Bowrider
Length
251ft
Year
2007
Model
205 Se
Capacity
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Boat Details
Description
2007 Bayliner 205 SE, Mercury 5.0L, Wakeboard Tower w/Bimini Topp & Board Racks, Sport Seating with Bucket Seats, Snap-In Carpets, Extended Swim Platform, Depth Gauge, Tilt Steering Wheel, Flip-Up Bucket Seat Bolsters, Stereo, Custom Tandem Axle Trailer with Brakes...
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The 205 has a very straightforward layout. The bow seating area can comfortably seat two to three people, depending on their sizes, and the mooring cleats are located in just the right spots.
The wrap-around windshield has an opening center section that allows for easy access to the main cockpit, and the boat's 8-foot beam gives it a larger amount of interior space than you'd expect from the usual 20-footer. In fact, Bayliner claims the boat has the largest cockpit in its class.
Onboard stowage is plentiful. In addition to stowage inside both consoles, there's stowage space under most of the seating (excluding the sleeper seats) and under the deck (where there's enough room for skis and/or wakeboards).
The port console has a locking glove box, and the starboard console — surprise, surprise (that's sarcasm, folks) — has the helm controls. Although it probably won't shock you to see the helm located at the starboard console, it might shock you to find that a speedometer, a tachometer, a voltmeter, and fuel, oil pressure, temperature and trim gauges are all included as standard features. The helm also has tilt steering, a 12v accessory outlet and a steering wheel with a padded grip.
Other standard features include a Bimini top with a boot, a stainless steel ski tow ring, a bilge blower for forced air ventilation, plenty of beverage holders and an AM/FM/CD stereo system with two weatherproof speakers. A tower and a swim platform are both available as options, as are a fiberglass cockpit liner and a carpet runner for the deck.
Explore the Possibilities
The 205 has a very straightforward layout. The bow seating area can comfortably seat two to three people, depending on their sizes, and the mooring cleats are located in just the right spots.
The wrap-around windshield has an opening center section that allows for easy access to the main cockpit, and the boat's 8-foot beam gives it a larger amount of interior space than you'd expect from the usual 20-footer. In fact, Bayliner claims the boat has the largest cockpit in its class.
Onboard stowage is plentiful. In addition to stowage inside both consoles, there's stowage space under most of the seating (excluding the sleeper seats) and under the deck (where there's enough room for skis and/or wakeboards).
The port console has a locking glove box, and the starboard console — surprise, surprise (that's sarcasm, folks) — has the helm controls. Although it probably won't shock you to see the helm located at the starboard console, it might shock you to find that a speedometer, a tachometer, a voltmeter, and fuel, oil pressure, temperature and trim gauges are all included as standard features. The helm also has tilt steering, a 12v accessory outlet and a steering wheel with a padded grip.
Other standard features include a Bimini top with a boot, a stainless steel ski tow ring, a bilge blower for forced air ventilation, plenty of beverage holders and an AM/FM/CD stereo system with two weatherproof speakers. A tower and a swim platform are both available as options, as are a fiberglass cockpit liner and a carpet runner for the deck.
Measurements
Dimensions
Nominal Length:251ft
Beam:8ft
Propulsion
Fuel Type:gasoline
More Details
Total Power
220.0 hp
Location
Estimated Monthly Payment
$0.00*/month
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