2009 Bayliner 194 Ski and Fish Boat Review

2009 bayliner 194 Ski and Fish
Why will the Bayliner 194 Ski and Fish boat in Big Demand? Eighteen and nineteen feet bow rider boats have been most sought after family boats in the boating industry over the last twenty years. The Bayliner 194 Fish and Ski is no exception.
The redesigned 194 is a versatile boat, whether you are enjoying a day of skiing, pulling a tube or trying to catch that big large mouth bass on the lake everyone is talking about.
The Bayliner 194 comes standard with some really creative features…..Trolling motor, fishing rod casting decks and a unique livewell that also acts as a fish cutting board. You will find the livewell located under the stern bench seat at back of boat.
Another feature is a top notch marine sound system which comes with an mp3 jack and cd player which you will find inside the glove box.
The trolling motor located on the port side of bow is wireless with a remote enabling you to control directions while you are anywhere in the boat. I think this would be a great advantage for fisherman.
The cockpit interior consists of two very comfortable bucket seats, a stern bench seat and a really cool feature; a fisherman’s casting seat hidden under the stern sun pad that is easily accessible.
The bow interior consists of two bow cushions and another fisherman’s casting seat on a adjusting pedestal.
The Bayliner 194 Ski and Fish is powered with a Mercury Marine Mercruiser 4.3L. The boats overall length is 19 feet with a beam width of 7 ft. 11 inches. And can seat up to nine people comfortably.
Bayliner 194 Ski and Fish Specs
| Length overall (LOA) | 19’0″ (5.79 m) |
| Beam | 7’11″ (2.41 m) |
| Deadrise | 19° |
| Approximate weight w/standard engine | 2,650 lbs (1,202 kg) |
| Length rigged | 21’0″ (6.40 m) |
| Draft hull | 1’10″ (.56 m) |
| Draft max | 3’3″ (.99 m) |
| Bridge clearance | 4’1″ (1.24 m) |
| Bridge clearance max | 7’1″ (2.16 m) |
| Fuel capacity | 35 gal (132.5 L) |
