Watching in 2024 as I am looking for a Bayliner 175 down here in Australia. Thanks mate, looks like the 175 ticks all the boxes for me - just have to find a good one! Cheers.
He hit the nail right on the head when he said poor ownership. I have a 1994 Bayliner Capri 1950 that is in immaculate condition and it runs like a champ.
I really liked the video. Finally, someone who doesn't think my boat brand sucks.😊 I recently purchased a 96-19.5 Capri. The previous owner overhauled everything, gages, upholstery, bilge pumps, wiring. He even bought a new motor. currently it has 67 hours on it. He got the new motor from Michigan Motorz. the reviews on the company's ownership and service were really bad but there were no bad reviews on the actual 3.0. I had it all checked out by a mechanic before I bought it and he seamed to think it was in good shape. You do your best to figure out the honesty of the seller but until you put it in the water( and I haven't yet ) you just don't know. Great vid. I'll be checking out more. Thanks.
Similar situation, I have a 1989 sun runner 18 ft cuddy with 13 hours on it. It was used 2 seaons, then stored in carport for 27 years ... Bringing it back to life now. Pulled and cleaned fuel tank, new battery, replaced ignition cicuit wiring (rats), replaced shifter cables (stiff) , cleaned it up good. Hope to get on lake soon ... not going to be fast ... Volvo Penta aq131d with 2.3 liter & 120 hp. VINYL Interior like new except CLOTH cushions in cuddy (rats). Enjoyed your video.
I have the '08 Bayliner 175...awesome all-purpose boat, use mine primarily for fishing. It's nearly identical to the 06. I purchased the boat in early 2022, was in great condition and generally well-maintained. I've since swapped out the alternator, V-belt, rotor cap, thermostat, water pump impeller, and replaced the starter motor this past season (my '08 engine had a lot more hours on it compared to your '06). Purrs like a kitten. Top speed is about 45-50mph. The Mercruiser 3.0 Alpha engines are relatively easy to work on...parts are widely available. These boats are a great buy if you can find one that's been properly maintained and kept in decent shape.
I have a 2012 Bayliner BR195, it's great. And you are correct, if a Bayliner is well cared for then it will look great and last. Keep it covered, keep it clean, waxed, polished etc.
I saw a very similar boat to this on my local Marketplace (Vegas) listed for $5,000. Ad said "like new, runs great". with trailer. Thanks for this video. Thinking I might start asking the seller questions.
I know I'm 5 years late on finding your video but I really enjoyed it. I recently got a 2005 175 just like this one but doesn't run very good. I have to pump the throttle 3 or 4 times then put it to full, crank on it for about 10 seconds or so before it will start, then I have to keep the rpms up or it will die. Will definitely not idle and runs rough, don't know if its the carb, timing or what and I already put new distributor cap plugs and wires. Anyway thanks for the video.
Just bought my very first boat and of course since I'm here it's a 2007 Bayliner 175... Watched all your videos and hoping I'm going to enjoy mine as much as you appear to enjoy yours. Thanks for the great videos.
Great video. Very informative with an easy delivery style. Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences. I didn't know about the carb issues or the crappy guages. Something to watch for as I search for a boat myself.
05 175. 2 weeks in from brand new I bought a couple of square yards of foil backed sound insulation from BQuiet, and did the entire engine compartment. Result.. a boat we've kept and loved for ten years. I couldn't have lived with the sound level as it as it was. No way.
Hliner. It was the 12.75 sq/yd sheet. Had enough to do the entire inside of the doghouse no issue. I even surrounded the cupholders. www.b-quiet.com/products/b-quiet-hliner For a small fee you can request a sample and see what you'll be working with. If feeling really ambitious, buy two sheets and do along the divider below the cover and seats, and up along the upper rear deck. Cheers.
Fantastic video very informative I’m in the process of purchasing a boat. Just moved to Florida and it seems like the thing to do. Thanks for the heads up. Good luck
I actually purchased my 2006 Bayliner 175 BR in 2005 new, and have not been disappointed. You are right in that the carb will get gummed up if you do not run it periodically. Once fixed, it runs smooth and has been very reliable. We are also in North Carolina, running usually in Lake Jordan. Thanks for your video!
I really love bayliners compared to many other boats out there, i don't know what it is about them but they just work. My dad and I had recently got out our 88 capri back on the lake, the thing still works as well as it did back when we got it..
Hi! Im currently looking at a 1995 bayliner capri 1950. I've searched on the net for some information about for have'nt gotten that much out of it. So if was wandering if you could me if these older bayliner is good engine wise? Like engine etc, and if they are good at pulling ski and such ?
Most likely you have the 3.0L mercruiser unless it is an outboard which it should not be. The 3.0 was used in so many boats and search with that information. Awesome engine just noisy.
@@fiero880 I hapen to be looking at at 2006 just like this tomorrow ! - A couple questions: 1) have you found that the motor noise be effectively quieted with good sound-deadening material? (lining the cover and /or other panels-areas?) 2) where do i actually look to inspect condition of transom? 3) I tested a 2002 yeaterday, and the steering and throttle were both rather stiff/hard to move. Maybe saltwater corrosion getting in?.....How "free" should those both feel... or are they really firm for a reason? 4 yesterdays boat i tested had quite a motor vibration at 1500 rpm, but smoothed out below that and above it (side panels and console shaking, etc) - maybe a bent prop, ujoint or shaft? - or do thay all do that. Or should it be smooth without shake thru all RPMs?
Great job mate. We have bayliner in Australia. And I really like the look of the boat. I might be getting one soon. Have to sell my boat frist... Great job mate
Nice Video! Had a 2004 model 185 Bayliner in Sydney... Loved the boat. Only had it a couple of years before I had to sell it. Took another 10yrs before I finally got another new boat - locally made Aussie model half cabin and I love this one too! Still reminisce about the 185 Bayliner though - just something about the look and ease of use... Current boat has an OB 4 stroke - cannot hear it running at idle but still fairly noisy at WOT - great motor but not as torquey as the 3.0 Mercruiser.
Jets clogging are common with ethanol based fuels. Probably especially a problem with boats since they sit over winter. Run a fine copper wire through the accelerator pump circuit and voila. Probably best to go FI with modern fuels. They are specifically engineered for use in FI systems.
I love Bayliners. Love the body styles of them. I just got a 1989 or 90 Glasstream 180SE for free. Got it in the shop right now to get looked at. The engine is probably shot I don't know. Lol
Hey man nice boat I agree with you on the engine noise they are brutal, I owned a 2007 Maxum 1800mx with one and that had sound proofing and although better than the one in your video it was still really bad. That said I have a Bayliner 642 with one just now and it's miles better. I had a carb gunk up on me once while I had the Mxum after 7 years and that was leaving it over the winter for six months at a time. This winter I am installing a fuel shut of so I can drain the carb an hpefully that won't ever be an issue again, for the cost I can't for the life of me don't understand why they don't do this at the factory? Safe boating and enjoy yourself :-)
Good move I wonder if you can't run some Mercury oil and stable combination through your fuel supply line and carb before you shut it off for the year? Definitely need a shot off either way.
Hello. I am looking to buy a 2004 Bayliner 180 Millennium addition. Looks in good condition. I am going over to see it this weekend. I just like the looking and seating configuration of these boats.
The roots of the 3.0 go back to the 1960s; it existed as the the General Motors Iron Duke in 2.5L (the standard engine in the Fiero and numerous other vehicles) versions, and as a Pontiac 3.0L in special applications. It is course and unrefined, but extremely reliable and durable.
Hi I have the same boat I'm just trying to find out why my ignition alarm when the boat is running the alarm won t turn off. Do you know if this is indercating they is a problem or could it just be a faulty alarm
We had a 1975 Sportmaster 15 footer which had a hard plastic cover in the rear to cover the Bimini top. We also had a 1977 Arrowglas with that same engine. It stumbled when accelerating from a stop from early on.
I’m looking at a used 2006 3.0 Chaparral 180 SSI. The old engine was swapped with a brand new Merc 3.0 TKS unit . I’ve been avoiding getting serious about the boat because of the 3.0. You may have just changed my mind. Was looking for the 4.3 MPI in a under 20 footer but haven’t found one in my price range.
I have a 2009 bayliner 175 that I bought new at Cabela's and except for some oxidation from the Texas sun it is still like brand new. It runs great and I love it. And BTW it has no engine compartment insulation.
question for you. i have a 1997 175 with a mercruiser 3.0. and when we launch and start the boat it takes a few turns to start then when started i have to let it sit for like 10 mins b4 being able to drive. if i give it throttle b4 that time frame it dies on me. carb issue possibly?
Thanks for the review. There’s a 2012 Bayliner 175 for sale not far from me that I’m going to take a look at. How does this boat do at pulling skiers or a tube with 5-6 passengers in the boat? Is the 4 cylinder too underpowered for that purpose?
@@realtor-kstocks1649 we bought it, and it works great. Sometimes it takes a little bit for the boat to plane, depending on how many passengers we have. But overall, I’m happy with the boat.
I bought a new 2004 175 at age 18, we used the crap out of that boat and loved it, I sold it when I got married at 24 because I needed the money, the guy I sold it to just sold it this summer at 20yrs old and got $18k for it, I paid less than that for the boat new😂
Great and informative video. I have just bought a 2006 175BR myself and together with it was a bimini top wich need some TLC;) do you have a top for your boat and could you show me how you have fastened it and how you deploy it?
Old video yet helpful. There’s a very clean exact boat but hour gauge or such owner doesn’t know the hours on the as he’s the 3rd owner. Could a mechanic be able to estimate hours?
ps add some insulation to that engine cover ,get a better sound system .you don't have to put up with that amount of engine noise. and then have fun on the water
looking into buying 2015 175 how does it do towing a tube or wake board with people loaded up or even with just e people im afraid it wont be powerful enough to have fun.
The 175 is a very light boat and is amazing with the 3.0. Remember that 3.0 is used on many larger and heavier boats as well. It takes nothing to get to plane.
I bought a 2007 185 and the upholstery needed to be redone, I got everything out except the side panel that had the throttle! How do you detach the throttle handle to get it off????
The shifter / throttle control has a panel that pops off giving you access to the mounting screws. On the control assembly itself by the lanyard switch there is a small notch on the plastic. That notch should allow you to pop that cover off.
Sounds like the boat is or past the weight limit. The 3.0 is a great engine but once you pass that limit of the limited HP it has or depending how the weight is distributed throughout the boat and making it equal, It just will not be able to plan. Also with that load the drive needs to be all the way down at take off. And check to make sure it still has the factory prop.
karlo ponty This depends on prop pitch. We run a 17 and pulling a wakeboarder with lots of people in the boat is no problem. It will always get to a plain, just may take longer. Pulling an adult single skier is a different animal.
Love the Bayliner videos!! I just bought a 2015 175. It seems to clunk into gear which I understand is normal. If you shift really slowly is grinds first then clunks into gear. Has this been your experience? I admit I was probably shifting too slowly. My first boat and first time driving it......
Yes they clunk. Mostly because again on the 175's there really isn't much sound dampening material so you will hear every sound from the engine. Even though the engine has a built in millisecond ignition thing that cuts the spark to allow easier gear shifting. Just shift into gear with one swoop motion to avoid the grinding.
@@fiero880 I just bought a 96 Capri and it was grinding and stalling when shifting. I stood there and watched my mechanic adjust the grinding and stalling right out of it. He would spin something on the cable jacket and he kept doing that until it shifted proper.
My friend's father pasted away due to COVID-19, he is settling his estate and offered to sell me Dad's Bayliner. Your video is very informative and makes me feel more prepared for a possible first time boat purchase. Any tips on how to convince your better half a boat is a good purchase?
You only live once. Break down the annual expenses (insurance, maintenance, winterizing & storage) and factor in how often you'll use it. If you won't use it much, rent instead. A good used boat will depreciate in value slowly. If you get a good deal on a well maintained boat, you can resell it if it doesn't work out and recover most or all of your investment, or maybe make a profit!
nope,bayliners are near the bottom really.I have this same boat in a '99 model.these usually are an entry level boats.mine is my first and in great condition and i also love it.not a lot of money invested in it and our family enjoys it about every other weekend during the summer.
Excellent video and valuable advice. I do have a question on the purpose or need for a tower--can you comment on that ? Thanks, Junior from Salinas, CA
+fiero880 I have a similar boat & it was left parking at home for 6 months. Now once I shift the lever to N after powering on, it powers off. So to unlock & gear I have to be extremely fast in shifting the level back to N & forward. What do you think I should do to fix?
There is a cut out switch that is hooked into the ignition system of the boat. The purpose is to like mili second interrupt the ignition when placing the boat in and out of gear. Sounds like this switch is sticking or faulty.
thanks for the helpful vids - i'm going to check one out ( a 2006 as well) next week.... Seller says it does not have an hour meter - is that an add on option?
About the fuel gauge.. i thought mine broke. Once it passed 1/2 it dropped really fast! But then i got to the conclusion that the fuel tank is "V" shaped. So its not the gauge its just the shape of the tank haha p.s. bayliners are nice boats!
I'm looking at one of these exact boats this weekend? Does yours have power steering? The one I am going to look at does not. Also curious what you paid for this one?
Was the boat the wrong color? Sorry my phone speakers suck. I also had a few marina’s that had pictures of other boats listed as something else. Like yes I get it, the boat itself looks the same, but I want to see the exact boat I would be buying.
I really dislike carbs, they are the cause of a lot of problems. EFI is the best thing ever no matter what engine or vehicle you have. I'm not completely against carbs tho cuz we have a few carb jetskis and my dirtbike is carb
Watching in 2024 as I am looking for a Bayliner 175 down here in Australia. Thanks mate, looks like the 175 ticks all the boxes for me - just have to find a good one! Cheers.
He hit the nail right on the head when he said poor ownership. I have a 1994 Bayliner Capri 1950 that is in immaculate condition and it runs like a champ.
Bought a 2006 bayliner 185 this morning and this is the best video I've watched on UA-cam thanks !!!!
Just picked up a 2005 175 with 38 original hours! Can't wait to get it out on the water....
We just bought a 2011 185 bow rider with 35 hours on the 3.0 motor. Found this video to be very informative. Thank you for posting. Subscribed.
I really liked the video. Finally, someone who doesn't think my boat brand sucks.😊 I recently purchased a 96-19.5 Capri. The previous owner overhauled everything, gages, upholstery, bilge pumps, wiring. He even bought a new motor. currently it has 67 hours on it. He got the new motor from Michigan Motorz. the reviews on the company's ownership and service were really bad but there were no bad reviews on the actual 3.0. I had it all checked out by a mechanic before I bought it and he seamed to think it was in good shape. You do your best to figure out the honesty of the seller but until you put it in the water( and I haven't yet ) you just don't know. Great vid. I'll be checking out more. Thanks.
Similar situation, I have a 1989 sun runner 18 ft cuddy with 13 hours on it. It was used 2 seaons, then stored in carport for 27 years ... Bringing it back to life now. Pulled and cleaned fuel tank, new battery, replaced ignition cicuit wiring (rats), replaced shifter cables (stiff) , cleaned it up good. Hope to get on lake soon ... not going to be fast ... Volvo Penta aq131d with 2.3 liter & 120 hp. VINYL Interior like new except CLOTH cushions in cuddy (rats). Enjoyed your video.
Love the honesty and real world info in your videos
I have the '08 Bayliner 175...awesome all-purpose boat, use mine primarily for fishing. It's nearly identical to the 06. I purchased the boat in early 2022, was in great condition and generally well-maintained. I've since swapped out the alternator, V-belt, rotor cap, thermostat, water pump impeller, and replaced the starter motor this past season (my '08 engine had a lot more hours on it compared to your '06). Purrs like a kitten. Top speed is about 45-50mph. The Mercruiser 3.0 Alpha engines are relatively easy to work on...parts are widely available. These boats are a great buy if you can find one that's been properly maintained and kept in decent shape.
I have a 2012 Bayliner BR195, it's great. And you are correct, if a Bayliner is well cared for then it will look great and last. Keep it covered, keep it clean, waxed, polished etc.
I have the exact same boat as you and LOVE it! I find it a bit sluggish on towing multiple but a new prop seems to have helped. Great video!
Thanks for taking the time to put this video together and sharing your experience.
Anytime!!
I saw a very similar boat to this on my local Marketplace (Vegas) listed for $5,000. Ad said "like new, runs great". with trailer. Thanks for this video. Thinking I might start asking the seller questions.
Just bought a low hour 2008 175 and fricken love it!!!
I know I'm 5 years late on finding your video but I really enjoyed it. I recently got a 2005 175 just like this one but doesn't run very good. I have to pump the throttle 3 or 4 times then put it to full, crank on it for about 10 seconds or so before it will start, then I have to keep the rpms up or it will die. Will definitely not idle and runs rough, don't know if its the carb, timing or what and I already put new distributor cap plugs and wires. Anyway thanks for the video.
Just bought my very first boat and of course since I'm here it's a 2007 Bayliner 175... Watched all your videos and hoping I'm going to enjoy mine as much as you appear to enjoy yours. Thanks for the great videos.
Thank you!!! You will love the 175. Awesome practical boat.
I have a 1988 17 foot bayliner capri with a 85 horse force.....still runs, still floats and it's paid for. LOVE IT
Great great video!!! I can't say enough...
I wish UA-cam had more informative videos like this one...
Thank you!
Wow, I'm wiser after watching this vid, Thanks for taking the time to share..!!
Daniel, anytime
Great video. Very informative with an easy delivery style. Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences. I didn't know about the carb issues or the crappy guages. Something to watch for as I search for a boat myself.
watch out for the paper thin hulls all in the name of cheap to build
Super boot..haben uns 2008 ein nagel neuen bayliner 175 bowraider gekauft und sind bis heute total begeistert...😊
hey dude, *_I LOVE YOUR LOVE OF BOATS!_*
I'm not a fan of Bayliners but I totally appreciate your opinion, I watched the whole video !
Thank you!!! Hope to get some more very soon.
@@fiero880 that hiss is really annoying in the engine.
05 175. 2 weeks in from brand new I bought a couple of square yards of foil backed sound insulation from BQuiet, and did the entire engine compartment. Result.. a boat we've kept and loved for ten years. I couldn't have lived with the sound level as it as it was. No way.
I'll have to check that out.
did you get the Hliner or the Ultimate? Is 12 sq.ft enough for under the hood of bayliner 175 3.0?
Hliner. It was the 12.75 sq/yd sheet. Had enough to do the entire inside of the doghouse no issue. I even surrounded the cupholders.
www.b-quiet.com/products/b-quiet-hliner
For a small fee you can request a sample and see what you'll be working with. If feeling really ambitious, buy two sheets and do along the divider below the cover and seats, and up along the upper rear deck. Cheers.
I'll update, we've now had our little boat for 17 years now and really no big issues.
Fantastic video very informative I’m in the process of purchasing a boat. Just moved to Florida and it seems like the thing to do. Thanks for the heads up. Good luck
I actually purchased my 2006 Bayliner 175 BR in 2005 new, and have not been disappointed. You are right in that the carb will get gummed up if you do not run it periodically. Once fixed, it runs smooth and has been very reliable. We are also in North Carolina, running usually in Lake Jordan. Thanks for your video!
I really love bayliners compared to many other boats out there, i don't know what it is about them but they just work. My dad and I had recently got out our 88 capri back on the lake, the thing still works as well as it did back when we got it..
I love the 87-89 Capri's they just looked way ahead of their time.
Hi! Im currently looking at a 1995 bayliner capri 1950. I've searched on the net for some information about for have'nt gotten that much out of it. So if was wandering if you could me if these older bayliner is good engine wise? Like engine etc, and if they are good at pulling ski and such ?
Most likely you have the 3.0L mercruiser unless it is an outboard which it should not be. The 3.0 was used in so many boats and search with that information. Awesome engine just noisy.
@@fiero880 I hapen to be looking at at 2006 just like this tomorrow ! - A couple questions: 1) have you found that the motor noise be effectively quieted with good sound-deadening material? (lining the cover and /or other panels-areas?) 2) where do i actually look to inspect condition of transom? 3) I tested a 2002 yeaterday, and the steering and throttle were both rather stiff/hard to move. Maybe saltwater corrosion getting in?.....How "free" should those both feel... or are they really firm for a reason? 4 yesterdays boat i tested had quite a motor vibration at 1500 rpm, but smoothed out below that and above it (side panels and console shaking, etc) - maybe a bent prop, ujoint or shaft? - or do thay all do that. Or should it be smooth without shake thru all RPMs?
That little 3.0 kicks serious butt!
Great job mate. We have bayliner in Australia. And I really like the look of the boat. I might be getting one soon. Have to sell my boat frist... Great job mate
Nice Video! Had a 2004 model 185 Bayliner in Sydney... Loved the boat. Only had it a couple of years before I had to sell it. Took another 10yrs before I finally got another new boat - locally made Aussie model half cabin and I love this one too! Still reminisce about the 185 Bayliner though - just something about the look and ease of use... Current boat has an OB 4 stroke - cannot hear it running at idle but still fairly noisy at WOT - great motor but not as torquey as the 3.0 Mercruiser.
Jets clogging are common with ethanol based fuels. Probably especially a problem with boats since they sit over winter. Run a fine copper wire through the accelerator pump circuit and voila. Probably best to go FI with modern fuels. They are specifically engineered for use in FI systems.
Enjoy your vlogs. Find them informative. I’m in the process of buying a bayliner, regal or stingray.
Love the video. I have a "new to me" 1995 Capri that I have only had on the water for about 3 hrs but love it.
Thank you!!! You'll love the 1995. Great boats.
I had 3 Bayliner 175 ,they are nice wee boats with planty of power!
Thanks for the video and your time.
I love Bayliners. Love the body styles of them. I just got a 1989 or 90 Glasstream 180SE for free. Got it in the shop right now to get looked at. The engine is probably shot I don't know. Lol
Hey man nice boat I agree with you on the engine noise they are brutal, I owned a 2007 Maxum 1800mx with one and that had sound proofing and although better than the one in your video it was still really bad. That said I have a Bayliner 642 with one just now and it's miles better.
I had a carb gunk up on me once while I had the Mxum after 7 years and that was leaving it over the winter for six months at a time. This winter I am installing a fuel shut of so I can drain the carb an hpefully that won't ever be an issue again, for the cost I can't for the life of me don't understand why they don't do this at the factory?
Safe boating and enjoy yourself :-)
Thanks Ross and I am jealous over your 642. One day though. Thanks again
Good move I wonder if you can't run some Mercury oil and stable combination through your fuel supply line and carb before you shut it off for the year? Definitely need a shot off either way.
Hello. I am looking to buy a 2004 Bayliner 180 Millennium addition. Looks in good condition. I am going over to see it this weekend. I just like the looking and seating configuration of these boats.
The roots of the 3.0 go back to the 1960s; it existed as the the General Motors Iron Duke in 2.5L (the standard engine in the Fiero and numerous other vehicles) versions, and as a Pontiac 3.0L in special applications. It is course and unrefined, but extremely reliable and durable.
I had a Camaro with the Iron Duke (and a 3-speed auto, blech) and it definitely sounded a bit like grandpa's boat.
Hi I have the same boat I'm just trying to find out why my ignition alarm when the boat is running the alarm won t turn off. Do you know if this is indercating they is a problem or could it just be a faulty alarm
Bayliner boats are so nice I have a Bayliner Capri 1987 in really good condition and runs like it’s brand new
might be wierd but i love the sound of the hissing
great video thanks for posting
Thanks for the video. Am gonna to buy a bayliner next week and was very helpful.
Max Morales Jorge me too! I’m going to buy a 2007 Bayliner Discover!
Hi do you know how many turns the mix screw should be out. I've just purchased a boat an just want to make sure everything is right
Looking to get into boating. Thanks for the tips.
We had a 1975 Sportmaster 15 footer which had a hard plastic cover in the rear to cover the Bimini top. We also had a 1977 Arrowglas with that same engine. It stumbled when accelerating from a stop from early on.
I’m looking at a used 2006 3.0 Chaparral 180 SSI. The old engine was swapped with a brand new Merc 3.0 TKS unit . I’ve been avoiding getting serious about the boat because of the 3.0. You may have just changed my mind. Was looking for the 4.3 MPI in a under 20 footer but haven’t found one in my price range.
Do you run with trim full down for water skiing and regular boating? How much should you mess with the trim other than launch and cruising?
Long but the effort you put into this video made me stick around
Yes sorry about the length and thank you for sticking around.
I have a 2009 bayliner 175 that I bought new at Cabela's and except for some oxidation from the Texas sun it is still like brand new. It runs great and I love it. And BTW it has no engine compartment insulation.
Yes I hate that about the insulation. I thought Bayliner added it on the newer models. Hmmm. Well that is the next to do list.
Beauty of a Bayliner. Congratulations on finally finding one!
I’m from New Zealand. Love your in depth knowledge. Thank you for posting.Rgds Rob
Great video man, I just ordered a 2018 bayliner 160 OB w/ the 90HP OB.
I found my answer on towers for wake boarding purposes. Thank you.
- Junior
im trying to fix my tachometer, how does the wiring work, is it linked to the alternator?
question for you. i have a 1997 175 with a mercruiser 3.0. and when we launch and start the boat it takes a few turns to start then when started i have to let it sit for like 10 mins b4 being able to drive. if i give it throttle b4 that time frame it dies on me. carb issue possibly?
this same boat 2006 is for sale for 8 grand ,is it good price?
Thanks for the review. There’s a 2012 Bayliner 175 for sale not far from me that I’m going to take a look at. How does this boat do at pulling skiers or a tube with 5-6 passengers in the boat? Is the 4 cylinder too underpowered for that purpose?
Kevin… what was the outcome?
@@realtor-kstocks1649 we bought it, and it works great. Sometimes it takes a little bit for the boat to plane, depending on how many passengers we have. But overall, I’m happy with the boat.
An great videos by the way I love your knowledge on boats an your vids made my mind on buying a bayliner an it's a great boat I love it cheers dude
The fuel is crap I'm sure the carburetors are fine. you should use fuel stabilizer every time you park it for more than a week.
I bought a new 2004 175 at age 18, we used the crap out of that boat and loved it, I sold it when I got married at 24 because I needed the money, the guy I sold it to just sold it this summer at 20yrs old and got $18k for it, I paid less than that for the boat new😂
I had a 16ft Cutter. First thing I did was get rid of the sleeper seats from hell and put two bucket seats in.
Very nice mention.
Just bought the same boat, 5,300.00...hoping it serves me well
How has it held up for you?
My dad just got one and we are going out tommorrow
Thanks for the video, well done mate!
Great and informative video. I have just bought a 2006 175BR myself and together with it was a bimini top wich need some TLC;) do you have a top for your boat and could you show me how you have fastened it and how you deploy it?
Just bought a 195 3.0, how would i keep the carb from getting gummy in a cold winter state (michigan) when in winter storage?
The new ones have insulation under the engine cover now
My 2004 stingray 185 has insulation
This looks a lot like
Once a new carb is in how often will it need to be replaced?
Old video yet helpful.
There’s a very clean exact boat but hour gauge or such owner doesn’t know the hours on the as he’s the 3rd owner.
Could a mechanic be able to estimate hours?
Nice video thanks.
ps add some insulation to that engine cover ,get a better sound system .you don't have to put up with that amount of engine noise. and then have fun on the water
Great video! Can't wait to get mine.
Thank you
looking into buying 2015 175 how does it do towing a tube or wake board with people loaded up or even with just e people im afraid it wont be powerful enough to have fun.
The 175 is a very light boat and is amazing with the 3.0. Remember that 3.0 is used on many larger and heavier boats as well. It takes nothing to get to plane.
Does yours start hard when hot, mine does, going to fry wrapping the gas line
I bought a 2007 185 and the upholstery needed to be redone, I got everything out except the side panel that had the throttle! How do you detach the throttle handle to get it off????
The shifter / throttle control has a panel that pops off giving you access to the mounting screws. On the control assembly itself by the lanyard switch there is a small notch on the plastic. That notch should allow you to pop that cover off.
On a 3.0 and having four adults and two kids will I have a problem getting the person up wake board or on skies?
Sounds like the boat is or past the weight limit. The 3.0 is a great engine but once you pass that limit of the limited HP it has or depending how the weight is distributed throughout the boat and making it equal, It just will not be able to plan. Also with that load the drive needs to be all the way down at take off. And check to make sure it still has the factory prop.
karlo ponty This depends on prop pitch. We run a 17 and pulling a wakeboarder with lots of people in the boat is no problem. It will always get to a plain, just may take longer. Pulling an adult single skier is a different animal.
Love the Bayliner videos!! I just bought a 2015 175. It seems to clunk into gear which I understand is normal. If you shift really slowly is grinds first then clunks into gear. Has this been your experience? I admit I was probably shifting too slowly. My first boat and first time driving it......
Yes they clunk. Mostly because again on the 175's there really isn't much sound dampening material so you will hear every sound from the engine. Even though the engine has a built in millisecond ignition thing that cuts the spark to allow easier gear shifting. Just shift into gear with one swoop motion to avoid the grinding.
@@fiero880 I just bought a 96 Capri and it was grinding and stalling when shifting. I stood there and watched my mechanic adjust the grinding and stalling right out of it. He would spin something on the cable jacket and he kept doing that until it shifted proper.
what did you pay for it when you bought it? also what did you sell it for and when? trying to get an idea on its value
My friend's father pasted away due to COVID-19, he is settling his estate and offered to sell me Dad's Bayliner. Your video is very informative and makes me feel more prepared for a possible first time boat purchase. Any tips on how to convince your better half a boat is a good purchase?
You only live once.
Break down the annual expenses (insurance, maintenance, winterizing & storage) and factor in how often you'll use it. If you won't use it much, rent instead.
A good used boat will depreciate in value slowly. If you get a good deal on a well maintained boat, you can resell it if it doesn't work out and recover most or all of your investment, or maybe make a profit!
I always thought and heard Bayliner's were kinda towards the upper end of the boat market? What brands would be considered a higher end boat? Thanks
nope,bayliners are near the bottom really.I have this same boat in a '99 model.these usually are an entry level boats.mine is my first and in great condition and i also love it.not a lot of money invested in it and our family enjoys it about every other weekend during the summer.
grate video I am looking foe one to buy
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Excellent video and valuable advice. I do have a question on the purpose or need for a tower--can you comment on that ? Thanks, Junior from Salinas, CA
Jose, Yes I have seen others with 175's with towers. can be found anywhere that sells marine items.
Reminds me of my 97 Sea Ray 175.
Helpful. Thanks
I love bayliner My pop has a 195 and uncle has 642
Hey do you know where I can get the exact Bimini top you have? I want that exact one! Brand and model?
Do u have a video that shows how you clean the bayliner 175 engine? Your videos on your boat are awesome
Very very very nice boat
+fiero880 I have a similar boat & it was left parking at home for 6 months. Now once I shift the lever to N after powering on, it powers off. So to unlock & gear I have to be extremely fast in shifting the level back to N & forward. What do you think I should do to fix?
There is a cut out switch that is hooked into the ignition system of the boat. The purpose is to like mili second interrupt the ignition when placing the boat in and out of gear. Sounds like this switch is sticking or faulty.
I have a 1993 starcraft starcaster 1700 has taria gauges and they still work fine. Then my dads Four winns SL 262 has taria gauges and works fine.
years later comment. I wonder if the carrier bearing ever went out on this boat. it sure sounded loud at the idle.
The engine actually sounds very nice though despite it’s loudness.You could probably wear some ear plugs if you want.
thanks for the helpful vids - i'm going to check one out ( a 2006 as well) next week....
Seller says it does not have an hour meter - is that an add on option?
Mine was added by the dealer.
Very good video, thanks for posting. One question, are you running the stock prop?
About the fuel gauge.. i thought mine broke. Once it passed 1/2 it dropped really fast! But then i got to the conclusion that the fuel tank is "V" shaped. So its not the gauge its just the shape of the tank haha
p.s. bayliners are nice boats!
I'm looking at one of these exact boats this weekend? Does yours have power steering? The one I am going to look at does not. Also curious what you paid for this one?
Thank you
Was the boat the wrong color? Sorry my phone speakers suck. I also had a few marina’s that had pictures of other boats listed as something else. Like yes I get it, the boat itself looks the same, but I want to see the exact boat I would be buying.
I really dislike carbs, they are the cause of a lot of problems. EFI is the best thing ever no matter what engine or vehicle you have. I'm not completely against carbs tho cuz we have a few carb jetskis and my dirtbike is carb