OFFERED BY
Caley Marina
LOCATION
Cabrich, Inverness United Kingdom
YEAR
2009
LENGTH
17.06 ft.
Condition
Used
Year
2009
Make & Model
Bayliner 175 Bowrider
Boat type
Power
Length
17.06 ft.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Location
Cabrich, Inverness United Kingdom
Tax status
Inc VAT
Beam
5.91 ft.
Bayliner, with Alpha One 3L Mercruiser sterndrive.
As I am sure you will agree, it is still in “showroom condition,” having been lovingly cared for since bought from Gulfstream Marine
MECHANICAL
Mercruier 3.0l Apha One
135hp
50 hrs
ELECTRICAL
12v Leisure Battery
NAVIGATION
GPS
SAFETY
Fire Ext. 2 in engine bay
Bilge pump
OWNERS COMMENTS
This Bayliner was a trend Setter and has a rarity value. Hull and Engine perfectly balance and the condition is immaculate and as new.
Engine Count
1
Engine Horse Power
135
HULL
Hull Material
fiberglass
Hull Type
Planing
OTHER
Keel Type
Planing
The Bayliner 175 Bowrider is 17 feet long and has a 5.9 feet beam. This 2009 Petrol Bayliner 175 Bowrider with 135 horsepower. The Bayliner 175 Bowrider is made of fiberglass.
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Founded by Jim Dodds in 1969 and later expanded by Jim Hogan, Caley Marina in Inverness transformed the Caledonian Canal into a hub for Scotland’s tourism. Initially named Loch Ness Marine, it evolved under Hogan’s stewardship to include Caley Cruisers, enhancing accessibility to Loch Ness. Today, managed by successive generations, Caley Marina offers comprehensive boat services, pioneering environmental technologies, and operates a top-rated marina awarded Best Small Marina in Britain in 2018.