
Manufacturer's maximum horsepower rating for your boat. (In the interest of safety, never exceed the

This boat may have come with the following or other engines : For additional information, we recommend the iboats forums and a boating safety course. The specific information about your boat is in the Owner’s Manual Supplement (see details below). The Owner’s Manual contains general information only (see details below) and is published by the Ken Cook Co. Information here to make sure it matches up with your boat. Bayliner provides an Owner’s Manual AND an Owner’s Manual Supplement with each boat.

Thus, for safety and other reasons, it is a good idea to verify Because this information has come from many sources we can not guarantee its accuracy.Įven if this information is the same as the original factory specs, boats are sometimes modified. Information on this page is provided to you as a free service of. We have included some engine information since a boat isn't much good without a good, reliable source of power. Proper care and regular maintenance can help your craft stay nice and increase resale value. The boat weighs approximately 1665 pounds with an empty fuel tank and without any gear or passengers.ĭespite the fiberglass hull on this runabout, we recommend that the boat be kept dry and covered in order to preserve the value of the boat. So just wondering what other folks experiences have been and any suggestions.This Bayliner inboard/outboard runabout has a fiberglass hull, is 16.67 feet long and 82 inches wide at the widest point. But in Washington State we have some steep grades in places and steep grade boat launches. I am not doing any great towing around of the boat as the places I would want to go are with 30 miles of each other. But my concern is that the weight of the trailer and boat will over power the brakes. It has grooves in the cement to provide gripping. 1982 Bayliner 1750 Mutiny1981 Bayliner 1750 Mutiny1980 Bayliner 1750 Mutiny1979 Bayliner 1750 Mutiny1978 Bayliner 1750. The primary place I am launching the boat in Washington State, has a pretty steep grade. Surge Brakes could be added, but when reversing to launch the boat they wont be of any use. Also, as it will be put in saltwater it is not recommended to use electric brakes.

However the trailer is rated for under 3000lbs so does not come with brakes (it is a 1991 Calkins trailer). I see that the manual states the trailer should have brakes if carrying more than 1000lbs.

The boat with motor, gear, and trailer is about 2300lbs ( boat 1100lbs, motor 300lbs, trailer estimated at 700lbs, if full gas 110lbs ( 18 gallons) and light amount of gear. I have a 17 foot 1978 Bayliner Mutiny 1700. JJ Group of lawn and garden decor, Flower pots, LOCATED NEAR FREMONT NE, Call Bonnie with questions 4026411311, MUST PICK UP WITHIN 2 WEEKS OF SALE. I have a 2011 Acadia (AWD) with the heavy duty tow package, so it is rated to tow 5200lbs.
