Bayliner Boats Launches the All-New Trophy T22SC 

Bayliner Trophy T22SC

Oct 8, 2024

Bayliner Boats has announced the launch of the all-new Trophy T22SC at the Annapolis Boat Show. The dual console layout of the T22SC is a first-of-its-kind within the Bayliner lineup offering consumers a multipurpose boat with versatility for fishing and cruising.

“Launching the first side console layout for Bayliner is an exciting milestone for our brand and we are incredibly proud to debut the T22SC into the marketplace,” said Jerry Newton, President, Brunswick’s Venture Group. “The T22SC is the result of our talented cross-functional and direct feedback from our consumers looking for more versatility on the water. I am confident that T22SC provides a model for consumers looking for both a fishing and family-focused options, and we look forward to seeing many on-water adventures onboard this new model.”

True to the Bayliner promise of offering intuitive and customizable models, the Trophy T22SC comes loaded with a series of standard features, including:

            • Fishing-focused features: Designed with convenient gunnel rod holder storage, livewell and an insulated fish box.

            • Cruising-friendly design: Offering a self-bailing cockpit to keep passengers dry; a spacious layout with fore and aft casting decks with ample storage; forward console bench seating with backrest and eight cupholders to accommodate all passengers onboard.  Additional specs for the T22SC include:

Specifications T22SC 

Length: 22’7″ 

Width (Beam): 8’6″ 

Max Capacity: 10 persons 

Fuel Capacity:  80 gal. 

Max Horsepower: 250HP 

The T22SC is available in multiple color options and optional package upgrades, including the Bayliner Fishing Package, Bimini Package, Comfort Package and Tech Package. The T22SC made its boat show debut at the Annapolis Boat Show, October 3-6, 2024. To learn more about the T22SC, visit: bayliner.com/us/en/boats/side-console/t22sc.html .

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