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Bayliner 2252 Hardtop Ciera Express

Bayliner 2252 Hardtop Ciera Express for sale in United Kingdom

LOCATION

United Kingdom

YEAR

1998

LENGTH

22.67 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Name

Mr Merlin

Year

1998

Make & Model

Bayliner 2252 Hardtop Ciera Express

Boat type

Power

Length

22.67 ft.

Fuel Type

Petrol

Location

United Kingdom

Tax status

Paid

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

8.07 ft.

Draft Max

2.95 ft.

DESCRIPTION

This boat was manufactured by Brunswick Group in the USA and spent the first 7 years on a fresh water lake in Florida before being imported into the UK when the VAT was paid.  An unusual Hard Top version of this model which provides additional comfort and shelter in the cockpit with a full camper cover over the aft cockpit.  Powered by a Mercruiser 5.0 Ltr petrol engine with an Alpha Drive Leg.  July 2016 - Currently ashore for maintenance works. 

This boat was manufactured by Brunswick Group in the USA and spent the first 7 years on a fresh water lake in Florida before being imported into the UK when the VAT was paid.  An unusual Hard Top version of this model which provides additional comfort and shelter in the cockpit with a full camper cover over the aft cockpit.  Powered by a Mercruiser 5.0 Ltr petrol engine with an Alpha Drive Leg.  July 2016 - Currently ashore for maintenance works. 

Bayliner 2252 Ht Ciera Express Description

Designed and manufactured by the Brunswick Group in the USA.  Originally Commissioned in 1998.

LOA: 6.91 Mtrs

BEAM: 2.46 Mtrs

DRAFT: 0.9 Mtrs

Displacement Weight: 1,950 kgs.

GRP Hull and Superstructure.

Engine

Mercruiser 5.0 Ltr 250hp Petrol Engine.

(Engine Hours:- approximately 20 since engine re-build in 2014).

Alpha One Drive Leg.

Cruising Speed - 25 knots

Maximum Speed 35 knots.

Alloy Metal Fuel Tank Capacity:- 247 Ltrs / 55 Gallons

Accommodation

A good size cockpit with an aft bench passenger seat, single helm seat and co-pilot seat with an additional back to back seat.

There is a folding companionway door with a step down to the dinette and galley on the port side which is equipped with a sink, microwave oven and a single spirit burner.

The dinette converts into a double berth in the V of the hull and there is a mid-ships double berth.

There is also a separate heads on the starboard side equipped with a marine toilet.

Upholstery finished in a cream fabric.

Inventory

Navigation Lights.

Steering Compass.

Cobra DSC VHF Radio.

GPS.

Warps & Fenders.

Anchor.

Horn.

Bilge Pump.

2 x 12v Batteries charged via engine alternator or 240volt Shore Power.

Full Black Canvas Camper Cover. 

PROPULSION

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Hull Material

Fiberglass

OTHER

Drive Transmission Description

Stern

Engine Type

Inboard

Engine Year

1998

ABOUT BAYLINER 2252 HARDTOP CIERA EXPRESS

The Bayliner 2252 Hardtop Ciera Express is 23 feet long and has a 8.1 feet beam and a draft of 0.9 meters. The Bayliner 2252 Hardtop Ciera Express is made of fiberglass.

ABOUT BATES WHARF MARINE SALES LTD

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Bates Wharf Marine Sales Ltd

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.