OFFERED BY
Bates Wharf Marine Sales Ltd
LOCATION
Chertsey United Kingdom
YEAR
2014
LENGTH
16.2 ft.
Condition
Used
Name
Noodle Doodle
Year
2014
Make & Model
Bayliner 160 Element
Boat type
Power
Length
16.2 ft.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Location
Chertsey United Kingdom
Tax status
Tax Paid
Beam
6.4 ft.
Passengers
6
Cabins
0.0
Fresh Water Tanks
0.0
Loa M
16.21 ft.
2014 Bayliner 160 Element complete with Mercury 60hp Big Foot outboard. Three owners from new. Current owner kept her in the dry stack when not in use. Outboard last serviced July 2022. New items fitted in 2021/22: Hydraulic steering; Protective keel strip; Fusion stereo; Bilge pump; Battery; Fuel tank; Bespoke winter cover. Lying Chertsey.
KEY FEATURES
STANDARD FEATURES
Cockpit:
(5) Beverage Holders
Aft Sun Pad with Under seat Storage
Opposing Port Side Seating
Simple yet comfortable cockpit and bow seats
Engine Compartment:
500-gph Bilge Pump
Helm:
Clutter Free Helm Station with 7" Dual Purpose Gauge
Padded Steering Wheel
Side-Mounted Engine Controls w/Trim & Tilt Switch in Handle
Hull and Deck:
Arctic White w/Black Stripe
Automotive Style Ride and Handling
Bow & Transom Eyes
Integral Transom Platforms w/Ladder
Moulded Stern Seating
Mooring Cleats
Patent Pending M-Hull™ Design
Safety Handholds
Engine compartment :
500 gph automatic bilge pump – New 2022
Battery – New 2022
45 litre fuel tank – New 2022
FACTORY FITTED EXTRAS
Canvas Options:
Bimini Top
Mooring Cover - new November 2020
OTHER OPTIONS
Cool box
Bow Filler Cushion)
Fusion stereo, DAB/FM/Bluetooth – new 2021
Fusion speakers
Cockpit Table Mid
EXTRAS
Selection of ropes and fenders
Anchor Kit
2nd Cockpit table
Protective Keel Strip – fitted 2022
Hydraulic steering – fitted 2022
Winter cover, bespoke wraparound – new 2022
Transom wedges (increased trim range) – fitted 2022
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
ENGINE 1
Engine Manufacturer
Mercury
Engine Model
60 Big Foot
Drive Type
Outboard
Horse Power
60.0
HULL
Hull Material
grp
Ballast
0.0
NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT
Navigation Lights
Yes
GENERAL EQUIPMENT
Anchor
Yes
Bimini
Yes
Fenders
Yes
OTHER
Displacement(kgs)
0.0
Dry Weight
0.0
Single Berths
0.0
Double Berths
0.0
Bathrooms
0.0
Fuel Tanks
0.0
Black Water Capacity
0.0
Grey Water Capacity
0.0
The Bayliner 160 Element is 16 feet long and has a 6.4 feet beam. This Bayliner 160 Element is powered by Mercury 60 Big Foot with 60.0 horsepower.. The Bayliner 160 Element is made of grp and can accommodate up to 6 passengers. This vessel comes equipped with anchor, bimini, fenders as well as being equipped with navigation lights.
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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.