Bayliner boats in the latest US lineup measure 15’2”-18’2” in length and 6’7”-8’6” in width. To be more precise, the average dimensions in each class are as follows:
- Element (deck boat): Length:15’2”-20’8”, Width: 6’7”-7’9”
- DX (deck boat): Length: 19’7”-21’7”, Width: 8’1”-8’6”
- VR (Bowrider): Length: 18’9”-22’7”, Width: 7’6”-8’0”
- Trophy (Center Console): Length: 18’2”-24’, Width: 7’5”-8’6”
If you want to find out more about the average dimensions of the latest and many older Bayliner models and compare their dimensions in one chart, this post is for you.
We at PowerSportsGuide have compiled all you need to know under one roof!
How Big is a Bayliner Boat?
First of all, we‘ve reviewed the advertised dimensions of the 2023 Bayliners (US models) by category.
Bayliner Element Dimensions
You can find the smallest Bayliner boats in the Element line, including the M15, M17, E18, M19, and E21.
Each of these entry-level deck boats is built on the patented, Bayliner-exclusive M-hull.
The smallest Bayliner Element is the M15, measuring 15’2” in length and 6’7” in width and rated for 5 people. The storage length of this boat is only 17’5” so it fits in many standard garages.
On the other end of the spectrum, you can find the largest Bayliner Element, the E21. Built on a 20’8” long and 7’9” wide hull, this boat can carry 10 people along with plenty of gear.
Between these two extremes, there are mid-sized models christened the M17, E18, and M19.
As the names suggest, these boats are built on 17, 18, and 19-foot hulls, respectively.
The key measurements of these boats are as follows:
Bayliner Element M15 Dimensions:
- Length: 15’2”
- Width: 6’7”
- Storage Length: 17’5”
- Width on Trailer: 7’1”
- Height on Trailer: 5’9”
- Draft: 2’1”
- Deadrise: 17°
Bayliner Element M17 Dimensions:
- Length: 17’0”
- Width: 7’6”
- Storage Length: 20’1”
- Width on Trailer: 8’6”
- Height on Trailer: 6’8”
- Deadrise: 17°
Bayliner Element E18 Dimensions:
- Length: 18’2”
- Width: 7’5”
- Storage Length: 21’4”
- Width on Trailer: 8’6”
- Height on Trailer: 6’7”
- Draft: 2’5”
- Deadrise: 17°
Bayliner Element M19 Dimensions:
- Length: 19’
- Width: 7’6”
- Draft: 2’1”
- Deadrise: 15°
- Storage Length: NA.
- Width on Trailer: NA.
- Height on Trailer: NA.
Bayliner Element E21 Dimensions:
- Length: 20’8”
- Width: 7’9”
- Storage Length: 24’6”
- Width on Trailer: 8’4”
- Height on Trailer: 7’10”
- Draft: 3’2”
- Deadrise: 21°
Bayliner DX Dimensions
Bayliner’s DX family represents the luxury deck boats in the lineup.
Compared to the Element series, DX Bayliners are larger, heavier, and come with much larger capacities. They are also built on standard V-shaped hulls and enjoy high-quality materials and features.
You can find two models in this breed, both are available with either inboard or outboard engine configurations.
The smaller DX Bayliners are the DX2000 (OB)/DX2050 (I/O), which share the same hull measuring 19’7” in length and 8’1” in width.
Their bigger brothers, the DX2200 (OB)/DX2250 (I/O) come with a larger hull, measuring 21’7” in length.
Other dimensions of these models include:
Bayliner DX2000 (OB)/DX2050 (I/O) Dimensions:
- Length: 19’7”
- Width: 8’1”
- Storage Length: 26’9”
- Width on Trailer: 8’6”
- Height on Trailer: 7’1”
- Draft: 3’0”/2’8”
- Deadrise: 17°
Bayliner DX2200 (OB)/DX2250 (I/O) Dimensions:
- Length: 21’7”
- Width: 8’1”
- Storage Length: 28’4”
- Width on Trailer: 8’6”
- Height on Trailer: 7’10”
- Draft: 2’9”
- Deadrise: 20°
Bayliner VR Dimensions
The Bayliner VR family packs three bowriders, which are built on traditional deep-V hulls.
There are three models in this line, namely the VR4, VR5, and VR6. Each is available with either inboard or outboard engine options.
The smallest VR Bayliner is the VR4 measuring 18’9” in length and 7’6” in width and rated for 7 people.
Marketed as the mid-range VR Bayliner, the VR5 has a larger hull featuring a roomier deck. This popular boat is 20’7” long, 8’ wide, and can carry a crew of 9.
At the top, you can find the largest VR Bayliner, the VR6. This boat is virtually an extended VR5, measuring 22’7” in length and 8’ in width.
Thanks to its lengthened deck, the VR6 can carry 10 people and plenty of gear.
Each VR Bayliner comes with a standard 33-gallon fuel tank.
Bayliner VR4 (IO)/VR4 (OB) Dimensions:
- Length: 18’9”
- Width: 7’6”
- Storage Length: 21’7”
- Width on Trailer: 8’6”
- Height on Trailer: 6’11”
- Draft: 2’10”
- Deadrise: 19°
Bayliner VR5 (IO)/VR5 (OB) Dimensions:
- Length: 20’7”
- Width: 8’0”
- Storage Length: 21’2”
- Width on Trailer: 8’8”
- Height on Trailer: na
- Draft: 2’8”
- Deadrise: 20°
Bayliner VR6 (IO)/VR6 (OB) Dimensions:
- Length: 22’7”
- Width: 8’0”
- Storage Length: 25’0”
- Width on Trailer: 8’6”
- Height on Trailer: 8’6”
- Draft: 2’10”
- Deadrise: 20°
Bayliner Trophy Dimensions
Bayliner’s Trophy boats feature center console deck configurations designed with fishing adventures in mind.
There are five models in the breed, the smaller ones borrow their M-hulls from the Element series.
Labeled as T18Bay and T21Bay, these M-hull-based Bayliner Trophies are designed for bays, inlets, and inland waters.
The measurements of these models are basically identical to their Element equivalents.
The smallest fishing Bayliner, the Trophy T18Bay is 18’2” long and 7’5” wide and rated for 6 people.
If you need more capacity, the T21Bay can carry a crew of 10 thanks to its 20’8” long M-hull.
Built for rougher waters and offshore fishing adventures, the T20CC, T22CC, and T24CC feature massive deep-V hulls.
The entry-level T20CC comes with a 22’6” hull rated for 8 people, while the T22CC can carry 10.
In this model year, the largest Bayliner is the Trophy T24CC. This flagship model measures 24 feet in length and can accommodate 12 people.
The dimensions of each Bayliner Trophy model are as follows:
Bayliner T18Bay Dimensions:
- Length: 18’2”
- Width: 7’5”
- Storage Length: 22’6”
- Width on Trailer: 8’6”
- Height on Trailer: 7’7”
- Draft: 2’7”
- Deadrise: 17°
Bayliner T21Bay Dimensions:
- Length: 20’8”
- Width: 7’9”
- Storage Length: 24’6”
- Width on Trailer: 8’4”
- Height on Trailer: 9’7”
- Draft: 3’2”
- Deadrise: 21°
Bayliner T20CC Dimensions:
- Length: 20’6”
- Width: 8’
- Storage Length: 22’2”
- Width on Trailer: 8’3”
- Height on Trailer: 11’
- Draft: 2’8”
- Deadrise: 18°
Bayliner T22CC Dimensions:
- Length: 22’7”
- Width: 8’6”
- Storage Length: 25’7”
- Width on Trailer: 8’6”
- Height on Trailer: 11’
- Draft: 3’1”
- Deadrise: 23°
Bayliner Dimension Charts
For your convenience, we’ve compiled the advertised dimensions of the US production models into this Bayliner Dimension Chart:
Bayliner Dimension Chart (US Production Models)
Model | Length | Width | Storage Length | Width on Trailer | Height on Trailer | Draft | Deadrise |
Element M15 | 15’2″ | 6’7″ | 17’5″ | 7’1″ | 5’9″ | 2’1″ | 17° |
Element M17 | 17’0″ | 7’6″ | 20’1″ | 8’6″ | 6’8″ | na | 16° |
Element E18 | 18’2″ | 7’5″ | 21’4″ | 8’6″ | 6’7″ | 2’5″ | 17° |
Trophy T18Bay | 18’2″ | 7’5″ | 22’6″ | 8’6″ | 7’7″ | 2’7″ | 17° |
Element M19 | 19′ | 7’6″ | na | na | na | 2’1″ | 15° |
VR4 Bowrider OB | 18’9″ | 7’6″ | 21’7″ | 8’6″ | 6’11” | 2’10” | 19° |
VR4 Bowrider | 18’9″ | 7’6″ | 21’7″ | 8’6″ | 6’11” | 2’10” | 19° |
DX2000 | 19’7″ | 8’1″ | 26’9″ | 8’6″ | 7’1″ | 3’0″ | 17° |
DX2050 | 19’7″ | 8’1″ | 26’9″ | 8’6″ | 7’1″ | 2’8″ | 17° |
Trophy T20CC | 20’6″ | 8′ | 22’2″ | 8’3″ | 11′ | 2’8″ | 18° |
Element E21 | 20’8″ | 7’9″ | 24’6″ | 8’4″ | 7’10” | 3’2″ | 21° |
VR5 Bowrider | 20’7″ | 8’0″ | 21’2″ | na | na | 2’8″ | 20° |
VR5 Bowrider OB | 20’7″ | 8’0″ | 21’2″ | 8’8″ | na | 2’8″ | 20° |
Trophy T21Bay | 20’8″ | 7’9″ | 24’6″ | 8’4″ | 9’7″ | 3’2″ | 21° |
DX2200 | 21’7″ | 8’6″ | 28’4″ | 8’6″ | 7’10” | 2’9″ | 20° |
DX2250 | 21’7″ | 8’6″ | 28’4″ | 8’6″ | 7’10” | 2’9″ | 20° |
VR6 Bowrider | 22’7″ | 8’0″ | 25’0″ | 8’6″ | 8’6″ | 2’10” | 20° |
VR6 Bowrider OB | 22’7″ | 8’0″ | 25’0″ | 8’6″ | 8’6″ | 2’10” | 20° |
Trophy T22CC | 22’7″ | 8’6″ | 25’7″ | 8’6″ | 11′ | 3’1″ | 23° |
Trophy T24CC | 24′ | 8’6″ | na | na | na | 2’11” | 23° |
Disclaimer: This chart is for informational purposes only! For more information, please check the owner’s manuals.
Bayliner Dimension Chart (Vintage Models)
As a reference, we’ve also compiled the dimensions of some vintage Bayliner boats under one roof:
Model | Length | Width / Beam | Draft |
Bayliner 5788 Pilothouse | 59’4″ | 17’2″ | 4’11” |
Bayliner 4788 Pilothouse | 47’4″ | 14’11” | 3’4″ |
Bayliner 4588 | 45′ | 14 ‘ 11 “ | 3 ‘ |
Bayliner 4550 | 46′ 6 “ | 14.92′ | 3′ |
Bayliner 4387 | 43’0″ | 14’3″ | 3’6″ |
Bayliner 4388 | 43’1″ | 14′ 3″ | 3’0″ |
Bayliner 4087 | 41′ | 13’1″ | 3′ 7 “ |
Bayliner 4085 Avanti | 42’0″ | 13’5″ | 3’5″ |
Bayliner 3988 | 39’0″ | 13’11” | 3’4″ |
Bayliner 3888 | 38′ 2″ | 13’5″ | 3 ‘ 2″ |
Bayliner 3870 | 38′ 2″ | 13’5″ | 3 ‘ 2 “ |
Bayliner 3788 Olympia | 37 ‘ | 13’7 ‘ | 3’4 “ |
Bayliner 3688 | 36 ‘ | 12’2 ‘ | 2’11” |
Bayliner 3488 | 34′ 4″ | 11’0″ | 3 ‘ 4 “ |
Bayliner 3388 | 32 ‘ 11 “ | 11 ‘ 6 “ | 2′ 6″ |
Bayliner 3288 | 32’1″ | 11’6″ | 2 ‘ 11 “ |
Bayliner 3270 | 32’1″ | 11’6″ | 2’11” |
Bayliner 3255 | 32 ‘ | 11 ‘ | 3’3″ |
Model | Length | Width / Beam | Draft |
Bayliner Capri 175 | 17’6″ | 7′ | 2’10” |
Bayliner Capri 185 | 18′1″ | 7′7″ | 3′2″ |
Bayliner Capri 215 | 20′6″ | 8′ | 3′1″ |
Bayliner Capri 1600 | 16′ 1″ | 7′ | 2′ 8″ |
Bayliner Capri 1750 | 17′ 7″ | 6′ 11″ | 2′ 8″ |
Bayliner Capri 1800 | 17′ 7″ | 6′ 11″ | 2′ 8″ |
Bayliner Capri 1802 | 17′ 7″ | 6′ 11″ | 2′ 8″ |
Bayliner Capri 1804 | 17′ 7″ | 6′ 11″ | 2′ 8″ |
Bayliner Capri 1850 | 18′ 4″ | 7′ 5″ | 2′ 10″ |
Bayliner Capri 1950 | 18′ 8″ | 7′ 6″ | 2′ 10″ |
Bayliner Capri 1952 | 18′ 8″ | 7′ 6″ | 2′ 10″ |
Bayliner Capri 1954 | 18′ 8″ | 7′ 6″ | 2′ 10″ |
Bayliner Capri 2050 | 20′ 6″ | 7′ 8″ | 2′ 10″ |
Bayliner Capri 2052 | 20′ 6″ | 7′ 8″ | 2′ 10″ |
Bayliner Capri 2150 | 20′ 8″ | 7′ 11″ | 2′ 11″ |
Bayliner Capri 2152 | 20′ 8″ | 7′ 11″ | 3′ 0″ |
Bayliner Capri 2250 | 22′ 4″ | 8′ 1″ | 2′ 2″ |
Bayliner Capri 2350 | 23′ 10″ | 8′ 4″ | 3′ 1″ |
Bayliner Capri 2352 | 23′ 10″ | 8′ 4″ | 3′ 1″ |
Model | Length | Width / Beam | Draft |
Bayliner Ciera 2155 | 21 ‘ | 8 ‘ | 3 ‘ 6 “ |
Bayliner Ciera 2355 | 23 ‘ | 8′ 5 “ | 2′ 10 “ |
Bayliner Ciera 2452 | 24′ | 8′ 4 “ | 2′ 11 “ |
Bayliner Ciera 2455 | 24′ | 8’5″ | 2′ 10″ |
Bayliner Ciera 2555 | 25′ | 8′ | 3′ |
Bayliner Ciera 2655 | 27 ‘ 9 “ | 8 ‘ 5 “ | 3′ |
Bayliner Ciera 2855 | 28′ 1 “ | 9 ‘ 7 “ | 3 ‘ 1 “ |
Bayliner Ciera 3055 | 31 ‘ | 11 ‘ | 3 ‘ |
Avanti 3455 | 34`5“ | 12 ‘ 5 “ | 3 ‘ 3 “ |
Avanti 3488 | 34′ | 11′ | 3′ 4 “ |
Avanti 3785 | 36 ‘ 5 “ | 12 ‘ 7 “ | 2 ‘ 11 “ |
Bayliner 325 | 35′ | 11 ‘ 6 “ | 3′ 5 “ |
Bayliner 285 | 28 ‘ | 10 ‘ 10 “ | 3 ‘ 1 “ |
Bayliner 265 | 26′ 6″ | 9 ‘ 5 “ | 3 ‘ 2 “ |
Bayliner 245 | 25′ | 8 ‘ 6 “ | 2 ‘ 9 “ |
Bayliner 215 | 20′6″ | 8′ | 3′1″ |
Bayliner 205 | 20’5” | 8’2” | 3’1” |
Bayliner 195 | 19′ | 7 ‘ 11 “ | 3′3″ |
Bayliner 192 | 19′4″ | 7′11″ | 2′ 11 “ |
Bayliner 185 | 18′ | 7′6″ | 3′ |
Bayliner 175 | 17′6″ | 7′ 8 “ | 3′ |
Bayliner 160 | 16′ | 7 ‘ 2 “ | 2′7″ |
Disclaimer: This chart is for informational purposes only! For more information, please check the owner’s manuals. Dimensions may vary by the year.
Takeaways – How Big is a Bayliner?
As a takeaway, we’ve answered the most common questions on the topic!
How big is a Bayliner?
The length of production Bayliners (US models) ranges from 15’2” up to 24’ while their average width is 6’7” to 8’6”.
In contrast, the largest Bayliner motor yachts can reach an incredible 60 feet. To the regret of many Bayliner enthusiasts, these boats are no longer in production.
Which Bayliner boat is the smallest?
The smallest Bayliner in the latest US lineup is the Element M15 built on the tiny 15-foot M hull.
Although it’s no longer sold in the States, one of the smallest Bayliner bowriders ever built was the BR160 Outboard. This best-selling Bayliner measured 16’2” in length and 7’5” in width.
Which Bayliner boat is the largest?
The largest Bayliner boat ever built was arguably the Bayliner 5788 motor yacht with an overall length of 59 feet.
Regarding the latest US lineup, the largest Bayliner is the Trophy T24CC, which measures 24 feet in length, and 8’6” in width.
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