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The Bayliner Element M19 is a deck boat introduced for the 2023–2024 model years, sold as a package with boat, motor and trailer. It runs 19 feet in length with a beam of 7 feet 6 inches (76 inches), a width chosen partly so the hull fits through a standard garage door. Towed weight comes in just under 3,000 pounds with the trailer, putting it within reach of small to midsize SUVs, and the boat carries a dry weight of about 2,400 pounds. With nine-person capacity and room for a family of four plus guests, it sits at the larger end of the Element line that also includes the M15, E16, E18 deck boat and E21 deck boat. Anyone asking whether the Bayliner Element is a good boat will find the M19 built around stability and easy storage.

Power comes from a transom-mounted Mercury outboard, with three options: a 90-horsepower standard engine, a 115-horsepower upgrade, and a 115 Pro XS for maximum power. The boat carries an 18-gallon built-in fuel tank. The defining feature is the M-hull (the brand's modified deadrise design), which gives the boat a very shallow draft of about 25 inches, just over a foot, and resists the side-to-side rocking of a traditional V-hull when boarding from a dock. The shallow draft suits skinny water and back bays.

A notched rear transom sits the boat low to the water for boarding, swimming and climbing the ladder, with a full walkthrough molded directly into the fiberglass rather than a removable cushion. The M19 also offers a removable ski pole that stows inside the boat, a feature not available on the other M models. The back seat is a three-position movable lounge that converts between rear-facing, a center three-across forward seat, and a full forward-facing lounge, and it houses an integrated fiberglass storage area usable as a cooler along with a battery selector switch. The passenger side has a forward-facing seat with optional filler cushions and a removable backrest for reconfiguring the layout.

The helm has a legroom cutout and a flip-up bolster captain's seat, with combo gauges reading speed, tachometer, fuel and battery voltage, plus a trim indicator and an optional digital depth finder. A Jensen Bluetooth stereo feeds cockpit speakers, with optional bow speakers, and the dash uses aircraft-grade aluminum switches along with USB, auxiliary and 12-volt ports. Three windshield configurations are available: a full center-walkthrough windshield for the best wind protection, small twin acrylic side panels, or an open pontoon-style layout with no windshield at all.

Forward, the Beam Forward Design carries the full width to the bow for a large seating area with wraparound L-shaped seating, grab bars and enough depth that passengers sit down inside the boat. Storage includes a quick-access cubby, an enclosed under-console compartment, and bow lockers connected through to the console for stowing long items like paddles, floats or the spare filler cushions. Optional upgraded soft-touch flooring is available.

Shoppers looking at Bayliner Element boats for sale will find the M19 positioned as a towable, shallow-draft deck boat. When comparing a Bayliner Element boat for sale, weigh the engine choice against your needs, since the 90-horsepower Mercury is standard and the 115 and 115 Pro XS are upgrades, and factor in options like the ski pole, depth finder, soft-touch flooring and a Bayliner Element boat cover. For Bayliner Element boat price and how much a Bayliner Element boat costs, confirm current figures with the seller, as pricing is set per listing and configuration.



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