Bayliner Boats for Sale
Currently, there are 1,139 boats available for sale for Bayliner boats. Prices range from $1,995 to $589,000, with an average listing price of $46,263. The inventory includes 426 new boats and 713 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 1,139 powerboats. Popular boat types include Bowrider, Deck, Power Cruisers, Center Console, and Runabout. boats are most popular in Cape Coral, Washington, Essex, Longwood, and Merritt Island. There have been 3,905 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. May is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. June is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are family fun, day cruising, long distance cruising, and overnight cruising. Most boats contain gps, heated interior, with heads, depth sounder, and with cabins. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Mercury engines or MerCruiser engines or MERCURY engines.
Frequently asked questions
Are bayliners good boats?
Bayliner is a good boat brand for buyers seeking reliable, affordable entry-level and mid-range boats — though it occupies the middle of the quality spectrum rather than the premium end. Owners frequently report solid performance, minimal mechanical issues, and good value for the price, particularly on newer models. The brand does carry a mixed reputation online, but much of that criticism targets older, lower-priced models rather than the current lineup.
Specific series tend to earn stronger reviews than others. Bayliner Trophy boats are widely regarded as good quality within the brand, especially for fishing use, and many owners consider them a genuine value buy. The Bayliner 175 is a popular starter bowrider that holds up well for casual lake and river use. Across the lineup, Bayliner boats are not in the same tier as Hatteras or Viking, but that is not the intended comparison — they compete on affordability and accessibility.
Whether a Bayliner is a good boat to buy depends largely on how it will be used. For recreational day boating, water sports, or light fishing, new and well-maintained used Bayliners deliver dependable service at a lower price point than comparable competitors. Buyers who understand what the brand is designed to be — a practical, accessible boat — tend to come away satisfied.
How much is a 15 ft Bayliner boat?
A new 15 ft Bayliner boat — specifically the Bayliner Element M15 — starts at around $13,999 to $14,500 from dealers, making it one of the more affordable entry points in the brand's lineup. How much a Bayliner boat costs in practice depends on the year, options, and location, with new and recent M15 listings typically ranging from roughly $14,500 to over $25,000.
How much a Bayliner Element costs on the used market varies considerably by condition and model year. Older boats like a 1989, 1998, or 2000 Bayliner Capri can sell for anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars depending on hours, engine condition, and whether a trailer is included. A 15 ft Bayliner boat with a trailer will generally add $1,000 to $3,000 or more to the total price.
If you're comparing a 17 ft Bayliner to the M15, expect a higher price tier — Bayliner's larger models step up in both size and cost. Overall, Bayliner boats are positioned as accessible, value-oriented boats, and the M15 in particular is designed for couples and small families who want a compact, low-maintenance deck boat without a large upfront investment.
Where are Bayliner boats made?
Bayliner boats are manufactured in Tennessee, with facilities located in Knoxville and Dandridge. The brand is owned by Brunswick Corporation, which acquired Bayliner in 1986 from founder Orin Edson for $425 million. Brunswick is one of the largest marine industry conglomerates in the world and also owns other boat brands, though Bayliner and Sea Ray operate as separate brands within that portfolio — they are not the same company, just siblings under the same parent.
Yes, Bayliner is still in business and still makes boats today. The current lineup includes bowriders, deck boats, and center console fishing models. Bayliner no longer produces the large cruisers and yachts it was once known for, focusing instead on accessible recreational powerboats. Headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, Bayliner markets itself as a global leader in fiberglass recreational boating and continues to sell new models through dealers across North America and internationally.
How much does a Bayliner boat weigh?
Bayliner boat weights vary widely depending on the model and size, ranging from under 1,400 pounds for smaller boats up to over 4,400 pounds for larger ones.
Compact models sit at the lighter end of the range. The Element M15 weighs approximately 1,385 lbs with a standard engine (about 1,755 lbs with trailer), while the Element E16 comes in around 1,570 lbs with engine (2,145 lbs with trailer). The Element E18 steps up to roughly 2,000 lbs with engine and about 2,750 lbs with trailer. A 22-foot Bayliner Trophy carries a dry weight of around 4,000 lbs, and a 24-foot model weighs approximately 4,466 lbs with a standard engine, or about 6,115 lbs with trailer.
Older models like the Bayliner Capri, including 1986 and 1989 versions, were smaller runabouts and typically fell in the 1,500–2,200 lb range depending on trim and engine configuration, though exact figures vary by year and options. The Bayliner 175 and 185 are similarly sized entry-level runabouts that generally weigh between 1,800 and 2,400 lbs with engine. When planning towing, always check the specific model's listed dry weight and add trailer weight to confirm your tow vehicle's capacity.
Are Bayliner boats good for saltwater?
Bayliner boats can be used in saltwater, but how well they perform depends heavily on the specific model and the conditions involved. The Trophy and VR series are built with deep-V hulls suited for saltwater fishing near coastlines, making them reasonable choices for inshore and nearshore use. These models handle chop and salt exposure better than Bayliner's recreational runabouts, which are designed primarily for calmer, protected waters.
Whether a Bayliner can go in the ocean is a question of degree. Taking a Bayliner in the ocean for calm nearshore trips — say, within a few miles of the coast on a settled day — is within the capability of the right model. Pushing further offshore, into open swells or unpredictable conditions, is where most Bayliner models are not designed to operate safely. Owners who use them in the ocean generally stick to protected bays, inlets, and nearshore areas rather than open-water passages.
If you do use a Bayliner in saltwater, consistent rinsing and maintenance after every outing is essential. Salt accelerates corrosion on fittings, hardware, and mechanical components, and skipping that upkeep will shorten the life of the boat considerably. For dedicated offshore use, Bayliner is not the intended fit, but for casual coastal boating with proper care, the right model can handle it.
Insights and Analytics for Bayliner Boats for Sale
Updated June 30, 2026
Market Activity
The busiest month for Bayliner boats for sale is Jun, with 17 boats added and 575 boats sold

