The VR5 is built stronger handles waves better and has a much more advanced design than any previous runabout of this size built by Bayliner.
Bayliner vr5 ob review. Bayliner has spent the past few years completely revamping its bowrider line starting with the 22-foot VR6 and then adding the 20-foot VR5 and most recently the VR4. 2020 Bayliner VR5 Bowrider. Forward the boat employs Bayliners category-leading BeamForward design which carries the full 8 feet of beam further forward in the boat than has been traditionally done.
The MSRP for this new model is a mere 23999. The VR5 is absolutely cavernous inside and the VR6 feels like a football field. As Bayliner is part of the larger Brunswick Corporation power options are limited to Mercury products but there are several options.
Storage is something that has always been very important to Bayliner. In the former setup standard power is a 115-horsepower Mercury FourStroke with an optional 150-horsepower model. There is loads of seating and storage space plus the latest MerCruiser 45L 250hp V6 sterndrive engine to propel to.
The all-new 2016 Bayliner VR5 is the latest runabout to hit the water from Bayliner and this boat may shock you. This bow space is obviously great for lots of space but the secondary benefit is that it gives you a ton of storage. The VR5 builds on Bayliners proven V-bottom bowrider heritage while adding form AND function.
Bayliner Vr5 ob boats are typically used for day-cruising and watersports. A powerboat built by Bayliner the Vr5 ob is a bowrider vessel. These boats were built with a fiberglass deep-vee.
Forward the boat employs Bayliners category-leading BeamForward design which carries the full 8 feet of beam further forward in the boat than has been traditionally done. 2019 Bayliner VR5 Cuddy review. It has a long list of improvements over the.