LENGTH:
16.2 ft.
|
YEAR:
2014
LOCATION:
Chertsey
OFFERED BY:
Bates Wharf Marine Sales Ltd
LENGTH:
16.2 ft.
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YEAR:
2014
LOCATION:
Chertsey
OFFERED BY:
Bates Wharf Marine Sales Ltd
LENGTH:
19.0 ft.
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YEAR:
2006
LOCATION:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
LENGTH:
18.01 ft.
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YEAR:
2017
LOCATION:
Miami, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
LENGTH:
16.99 ft.
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YEAR:
2012
LOCATION:
Cape Coral, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$22,900
LENGTH:
19.0 ft.
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YEAR:
2021
LOCATION:
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$13,995
LENGTH:
18.01 ft.
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YEAR:
2015
LOCATION:
Fuquay Varina, North Carolina
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
LENGTH:
18.01 ft.
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YEAR:
2022
LOCATION:
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OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Chertsey United Kingdom
YEAR
2014
LENGTH
16.21 ft.
Condition
Used
Year
2014
Make & Model
Bayliner 160 Element
Boat type
Power
Length
16.21 ft.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Location
Chertsey United Kingdom
Tax status
Paid
Beam
7.51 ft.
Bayliner Element 160 fitted with Mercury 60hp Big Foot outboard and complete with SBS R21300EL trailer. Two owners from new. Engine last serviced November 2019. Lying Chertsey.
Bayliner Element 160 fitted with Mercury 60hp Big Foot outboard and complete with SBS R21300EL trailer. Two owners from new. Engine last serviced November 2019. Lying Chertsey.
Cockpit
Canvas Options
Other Options
SBS Euro Spec Roller Trailer R2/1300EL
Engine Count
1
Engine Horse Power
60.0
Engine Location
Starboard
Propeller Type
3 Blade
HULL
Hull Material
Fiberglass
OTHER
Dry Weight
712 kilograms
Engine Year
2015
Engine Type
Outboard 4 Stroke
Fuel Tanks Capacity
46 liters
The Bayliner 160 Element is 16 feet long and has a 7.5 feet beam. This 2014 Petrol Bayliner 160 Element powered by Mercury ELPT EFI with 60.0 horsepower. The Bayliner 160 Element is made of fiberglass.
Originating from W Bates & Son, Bates Wharf Marine Sales has a wealth of history. W Bates & Son are one of the longest standing boatyards & marinas on the River Thames today, established years ago as “Taylor and Bates” building their first boats in the late 1800s.