PowerboatBayliner 210 Deck Boat

Bayliner 210 Deck Boat Specifications

The powerboat Bayliner 210 Deck Boat was produced by the brand Bayliner from 2013 to 2019. The Bayliner 210 Deck Boat is a 6.30 meters bowrider with an extended nose with accommodation for 12 people and a draft of 0.50 meters. The Bayliner 210 Deck Boat is no longer in production and the price of used models varies. Please contact the itBoat team for more information on used boats and pricing details.

Length
6.30m  / 20' 9"
Beam
2.62m  / 8' 8"
Draft
0.50m  / 1' 8"
Tonnage
Deadweight, t
1.5
Fuel capacity, l
208
Cabins & Passenger Capacity
Max people
12
Engines & Performance
Engine options
outborad 150 л.с. Mercury OPTIMAX, DFI
outborad 150 л.с. Mercury Outboard Fourstroke, EFI
outborad 200 л.с. Mercury OPTIMAX,DFI
outborad 200 л.с. Mercury Verado Fourstroke
Classification
Aim of usage
Joyriding
Manufacturer Data
Builder
Country
US
Model
210 Deck Boat
Period of manufacture
2013 – 2019
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Bayliner 210 Deck Boat Overview

In this fiberglass outboard, the American shipyard Bayliner has combined the best practical features of a speedboat with a pleasure pontoon for a relaxing day's rest.

The 210 DB has a capacity for 12 passengers and is equipped with a separate room with a latrine and a place for changing on the port side. In addition to the many comfortable under-seat handrails, there is also a sub-deck space in the central part of the cockpit for storing large equipment such as water skis.

The layout of the boat is two-thirds the same as the 215 DB with a fixed motor, and at the stern the engineers were able to arrange the space so that the bathing platform was spacious and functional despite the presence of an outboard.

This multi-purpose boat can be used for fishing and towing water toys by adding an arch with bimini awning or a central chair in the bow cockpit. In terms of dynamics and manoeuvrability, the 210 DB is similar to other Bayliner models: it is safe, but requires the pilot to slow down in steep circulation and actively use transom plates.