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Overview
The Bayliner 195 uses a cockpit forward design to deliver a boat with outstanding space, yet still offers plenty of bow seating. This model is a versatile family runabout with seating for eight and offers great capability for watersports of all kinds.
Key Features
Helm bucket seat with flip-up bolster
Disc brakes on trailer
In-floor storage locker designed to store
wakeboards, skis and water toys
Jump seat cushions and engine hatch pad convert into a spacious sun lounge
Bow & transom eyes (3)
Wraparound windshield with safety glass & opening center section
Waterproof 120-watt satellite-ready AM/FM stereo
Custom-molded dash panels with non-glare brow
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Test Power: 1 x 220-hp MerCruiser 5.0L carb
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Range |
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RPM
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MPH |
Knots |
Total GPH |
MPG |
NMPG |
Stat. Mile |
NM |
KM |
KPH |
LPH |
KPL |
dBA |
| 650 |
4.0 |
3.4 |
1.1 |
3.46 |
3.27 |
119 |
103 |
192 |
6.44 |
4.2 |
1.47 |
67 |
| 1000 |
5.6 |
4.9 |
1.7 |
3.29 |
2.86 |
104 |
90 |
167 |
9.01 |
6.4 |
1.4 |
69 |
| 1500 |
8.0 |
7.0 |
3.0 |
2.67 |
2.32 |
84 |
73 |
135 |
12.87 |
11.4 |
1.14 |
73 |
| 2000 |
11.3 |
9.8 |
5.5 |
2.05 |
1.79 |
65 |
56 |
105 |
18.19 |
20.8 |
0.87 |
78 |
| 2500 |
27.7 |
24.1 |
7.1 |
3.90 |
3.39 |
123 |
107 |
198 |
44.58 |
26.9 |
1.66 |
79 |
| 3000 |
35.2 |
30.6 |
8.5 |
4.14 |
3.60 |
130 |
113 |
209 |
56.65 |
32.2 |
1.76 |
84 |
| 3500 |
41.4 |
36.0 |
10.1 |
4.11 |
3.58 |
130 |
113 |
209 |
66.63 |
38.2 |
1.75 |
87 |
| 4000 |
46.1 |
40.0 |
14.8 |
3.12 |
2.71 |
98 |
86 |
158 |
74.19 |
56 |
1.33 |
87 |
| 4600 |
52.8 |
45.9 |
18.5 |
2.86 |
2.49 |
90 |
78 |
145 |
84.97 |
70 |
1.22 |
88 |
Speeds measured with Stalker ProSports radar gun. Fuel consumption (gallons per hour) measured with Floscan digital fuel-flow meter on gas inboards, sterndrives, and outboards, TechMate electronic scan tool on gas EFI inboards, Caterpillar digital fuel-flow meter on diesel engines, or permanently installed fuel-monitoring equipment. Range is based on 90% of published fuel capacity. Sound levels determined using Radio Shack digital decibel meter on A scale. 68 dBA is the level of normal conversation.
Performance Chart
Test Conditions
Test Power: 1 x 220-hp MerCruiser 5.0L carb
| Time To Plane |
2.7 sec. |
| 0 to 30 |
6.4 sec. |
| Test Power |
1 x 220-hp MerCruiser 5.0L carb
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| Transmission |
Alpha One |
| Ratio |
1.62:1 |
| Props |
14 1/4 x 21 3-bld aluminum |
| Load |
2 persons, 3/4 fuel, no water, min gear |
| Climate |
65 deg., 60% humid., wind: 5knots; seas: flat |
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Engine Options
Bayliner 195 Bowrider
| Std. Power |
1x190-hp MerCruiser 4.3L Alpha
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| Tested Power |
1 x 220-hp MerCruiser 5.0L carb
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| Opt. Power |
1 x 260-hp MerCruiser 5.0 MPI
1 x 220-hp MerCruiser 5.0 L Alpha I 1 x 260-hp MerCruiser 5.0 L Alpha I
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| Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder’s website for the latest information available on this boat model. |
Standard and Optional Equipment
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Tested By Capt. Bob Smith
The Bayliner 195 uses a cockpit forward design to deliver a boat with outstanding space, yet still offers plenty of bow seating. Bayliner uses large reverse chines, large lifting strakes and more to deliver a Smooth Ride System you will enjoy.
Starting at the Bow
The bow seating area wraps from the port lounger back around to a matching starboard lounger back. The seats are four inches thick for long lasting comfort. Each lounger back lifts for access to storage space in the helm and companion pod fronts, or to mount optional equipment like a CD changer. The cushions lift for access to storage under the benches including space for a Danforth style anchor and line under the bow seat. The wraparound windshield has a full frame protecting it and a large walkthrough for easy movement from the bow and cockpit.
Cockpit Layout
The cockpit space is larger than many in her size range, due to the cockpit forward design. Large side pocket storage can handle the life jackets or even some of the skis. My model had the standard back-to-back seats that were anything but “standard.” These seats are constructed with plastic rather than plywood that begins to break down faster than you can use them. Stainless steel parts also increase longevity. When needed, spread them out and you can lift the ends to make comfortable headrests while catching a nap. The companion pod has a glove box that has the stereo mounted inside with another slot below for an MP3 player or other portable to be connected. You also have a 12volt socket conveniently beside this for powering your portable gear. Both the companion pod and the helm have low glare grey gelcoat for better view in the sun. The instrument cluster is waterproof and convenient to view underway.
Engine Access
The engine hatch separates two jump seats at the stern of the cockpit. Each seat lifts up to give you access to fully finished spaces below. The seat backs are hinged and lifting them give you access to other components like the battery and hydraulic pump. Place the seats in slots above and the engine hatch completes a beam width sun pad. Remove the engine pad and the hatch becomes a center walkthrough from the stern platform, complete with a built-in step on the front. The beam width platform is large enough to hoist yourself up and get ready for your next adventure. A covered long reach ladder is on the starboard side and completes this area.
Specs
This model measures 19 feet in length overall and has a beam width of 7 feet 11 inches. Her dry weight is approximately 2,650 pounds and hull draft is 20 inches, with a maximum draft of 3 feet. The 195 from Bayliner has a fuel capacity of 35 gallons.
Performance and Handling
The 195 handled very well and docked with amazing agility. It was a pretty calm day when I had her out, so I cannot tell you how she handles in rough chop. I found she was quick from the start, getting up on plane in just 2.8 seconds, so she should be a lot of fun for skiing. I found her most economical cruising speed at 3000rpms traveling 35.2mph with a fuel burn of 8.5 gph. At this speed you can expect a range of 130 miles on the 35 gallons of fuel. Wide-open-throttle speed was achieved at 52.8mph turning 4600 rpms with a fuel burn of 18.5gph.
If you are looking for family runabout with room for eight and agility to play the watersports a typical family today likes, the new 195 runabout from Bayliner is a good choice to have on your list to test this season.
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Specifications
Bayliner 195 Bowrider
| Length Overall |
19' 0'' 5.79 m |
Dry Weight
| 2,650 lbs. w/ engine |
| Beam |
7' 11'' 2.41 m |
Fuel Cap
| 35 gal. 132.5 l |
| Draft |
1' 8'' |
Water Cap
| none |
| Deadrise/Transom |
19 deg. |
Bridge Clearance
| 4' 0'' 1.24 m |
| Max Headroom |
open |
| Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder’s website for the latest information available on this boat model. |
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Big amenities for a 19-footer.
The cockpit space is larger than many in her size range, due to the cockpit forward design. My model had the standard back-to-back seats that were anything but “standard.”
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Stylish and functional layout.
The Bayliner 195 uses a cockpit forward design to deliver a boat with outstanding space, yet still offers plenty of bow seating.
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The 195 offers comfort all around.
The companion pod has a glove box that has the stereo mounted inside with another slot below for an MP3 player or other portable to be connected.
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Good line of sight from here.
Both the companion pod and the helm have low glare grey gelcoat for better view in the sun. The instrument cluster is waterproof and convenient to view underway.
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