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Bayliner Launches New, Redesigned Sporty D-Series Deck Boat

Bayliner Deck Boat

Aug 20, 2024

Bayliner, a leading manufacturer of fiberglass fishing and day boats today announced the release of the redesigned D-series deck boat. The new D-series is a sportier version of the former DX model and is expertly crafted for everything from cruising to watersports with notable smart upgrades like a sleek new hull, elevated bow, and modern exterior graphics.

The family-friendly model is loaded with standard amenities for entertaining like a swim platform, built-in cooler, 180-degree swivel helm seat, spacious bow and large rear sun pad in the aft making it ideal for full day on-water adventures.

“This is an exciting launch for us as the redesign and enhancements for the D-series were fully based on customer feedback and demand,” said Jerry Newton, President, Venture Boat Group. “We kept customer-favorite components like the open and comfortable interior layout but really wanted to make it look as sporty and fun as it feels when you’re on it. The new exterior with the redesigned bow truly stands out on the water, is easy to handle and offers enhanced performance.”

With length options from 20 feet to 22 feet, the new models are exclusively powered by Mercury Marine propulsion, both outboard and sterndrive. Other notable features and options making this perfect for summer entertainment on the water include:

            • Multi-function analog gauges with fog resistant lenses

            • In-floor ski locker

            • Swim platform with Telescoping ladder

            • Waterproof four speaker stereo with Bluetooth capacity

            • Portable head

            • Cockpit refrigerator

Additionally, there are ample customization options available for the D-series including interior and exterior paint colors, lighting, tower speakers, glass Simrad screen with engine data, bow table, wireless phone charging and more to allow customers to personalize the boat to their unique needs.

Starting MSRP for the D-series in the US is $34,815 USD and boating enthusiasts can get a first glimpse at all it has to offer by checking out this video. To learn more about the all-new D-series, visit www.Bayliner.com.

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