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Bayliner VR4 Inboard for sale in Chertsey United Kingdom

LOCATION

Chertsey United Kingdom

YEAR

2023

LENGTH

18.57 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Year

2023

Make & Model

Bayliner VR4 Inboard

Boat type

Power

Length

18.57 ft.

Fuel Type

Petrol

Location

Chertsey United Kingdom

Tax status

Paid

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

7.51 ft.

DESCRIPTION

The latest in our VR Series of highly evolved bowriders, the VR4 is easy to tow, launch and store—and really fun to use. The smallest VR Series model delivers plenty of interior space thanks to our BeamForward™ design, which carries the full beam further forward for more comfort and capacity than traditional pointed bows.

The latest in our VR Series of highly evolved bowriders, the VR4 is easy to tow, launch and store—and really fun to use. The smallest VR Series model delivers plenty of interior space thanks to our BeamForward™ design, which carries the full beam further forward for more comfort and capacity than traditional pointed bows. Our AftAdvantage™ design increases the rear seating area by shifting it to the aft-most point of the running surface, allowing the swim platform to extend beyond that.

Total Boat Value £ 50,020

Key Features

  • BeamForward™ design with high gunnels creates more passenger space, under-seat storage and safety
  • Roomy cockpit thanks to our exclusive AftAdvantage™ design
  • Spacious bow seating converts to inviting lounge with addition of optional bow filler cushion
  • Extra passenger seat created in bow by adding an optional bow wind block (requires bow filler cushion)
  • Contoured backrests for comfortable lounging on the swim platform
  • Optional sun pad inserts increase surface area for sunbathing comfort
  • Standard sport style windshield or optional windshield with opening centre panel and side wings
  • Available water sports or fishing options to suit your family's needs

Factory Fitted Options

  • Black Hull with Red Tape
  • Canvas Pack – Bimini Top (Bimini Top & Bow Well Cover / Cockpit Cover)
  • Preferred Equipment Package (Teak Table / Stainless Steel Pack)
  • Desert Sand Interior Exchange
  • Swim Platform Teak Mat
  • Cockpit Flooring Teak Mat
  • Cushion Pack (Helm Bucket Seat Upgrade / Bow Filler Cushion & Backrest)
  • Windshield w/Opening Centre Section & Side Wings

Uk Fitted Items

  • UK PDI & Commissioning
  • Commissioning Kit

Trailer Options

  • Euro Spec Bunk Trailer R2/1900B available - £4,550
  • Euro Spec Roller Trailer R2/1900EL available - £4,950

PROPULSION

Engine Count

1

Engine Horse Power

200.0

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Hull Material

Fiberglass

OTHER

Drive Transmission Description

Stern

Engine Year

2023

Engine Type

Inboard/Outboard

Fuel Tanks Capacity

125 liters

ABOUT BAYLINER VR4 INBOARD

The Bayliner VR4 Inboard is 19 feet long and has a 7.5 feet beam. This 2023 Petrol Bayliner VR4 Inboard powered by Mercruiser 4.5L 200 HP MPI / A1 with 200.0 horsepower. The Bayliner VR4 Inboard is made of fiberglass.

ABOUT BATES WHARF MARINE SALES LTD

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Bates Wharf Marine Sales Ltd
+44 1932 571141
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.