New boat, 1999 bayliner 1750

Isaacm1986

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I have been away from the forum for a while. Well im back with a new toy. I got a new to me boat. 1999 bayliner 1750. Interior is pretty beat. Seats are ripped. But the hull, deck, transom, are all solid. It has a mercruiser 3.0L engine that runs great. Took it on its maiden voyage today and it performed flawlessly. Anyway here are the pics.

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Here are my girls lounging in the boat

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And here is a link to the motor running.

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/...842654B-5368-0000033CE535F797_zps5947f3e0.mp4

I am very excited for it. Best of all it was only $2500. Needs some love, but mechanically is sound.
 

Augoose

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Re: New boat, 1999 bayliner 1750

Congrats on the new boat!
 

crabby captain john

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Re: New boat, 1999 bayliner 1750

Structurally and mechanically sound is great-- cosmetics can come over time.
 

Isaacm1986

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Re: New boat, 1999 bayliner 1750

Structurally and mechanically sound is great-- cosmetics can come over time.

I totally agree. Took the family out today. Caught 2 pink salmon. Huge run this year. Estimated 6.2 million fish this year.
 

oldjeep

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Re: New boat, 1999 bayliner 1750

Nice. Luckily at least the lounge seats are really easy to deal with since Wise makes direct fit Bayliner replacement seats
 
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