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Old 05-04-2011, 06:54 PM
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Default Re: Hows the ride and performance of the 23' Septre ?

That's a classic!!!! Very funny. What they need is a link to SeaTow.
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Old 05-05-2011, 10:36 PM
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Default Re: Hows the ride and performance of the 23' Septre ?

What is it that one knowledgable mariner said regarding how Bayliner got their name? "Why not call them Bayliner, they do 'line' the bay!"
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Old 05-05-2011, 11:18 PM
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Default Re: Hows the ride and performance of the 23' Septre ?

Bayliner got a bad reputation in the late 70's and early 80's for poor hull quality during a time when AMF was making them with only two layers of lightweight fiberglass mat: one inner and one outer layer, and two layers sprayed with a chopper gun between. In 1983, I watched a 24' Bayliner Victoria hull split wide open just from rocking on the padded forks of a marine forklift I was operating.

In the late 80's, they added a third layer of mat, sandwiched between the two layers of chopped glas, giving it a stronger hull, but still had occasional catastrophic hull failures, particularly in the larger 23'-28' Trophy line of fishing boats.

In the late 90's Bayliner reassessed their construction technique, and went to all laid-mat hulls, retaining mostly chopped glass construction on liners and decks. Since 1998, Bayliner has not had a single catastrophic hull failure from poor quality materials or construction technique on any hulls manufactured since then.

But their finish and furniture quality is still pretty piss-poor. Sloppy finishing and "el cheapo" furnishings, yes; but the hull quality is 1000% better than what it was.

I still prefer my 40 yr. old SeaCraft
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Old 05-06-2011, 12:02 AM
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Default Re: Hows the ride and performance of the 23' Septre ?

I built Bayliners for a year. They suck......Glad the plant closed although it is taking the town with it....
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Old 05-06-2011, 12:54 AM
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Default Re: Hows the ride and performance of the 23' Septre ?

I have heard bayliner's called herpe's boats. Once you have one, you cannot get rid of it.
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