Bayliner E5, a bowrider under 6 m super accessible

The American manufacturer Bayliner has designed the Element range for the pleasure of a day at sea. It consists of three small models, of which the entry-level E5 is ideal for beginners.

Which unit should I choose to get into the boat at moteureuros? This is a question that many of us ask ourselves or have asked ourselves and we try to answer it by proposing 5 open hulls of less than 6 m ideal when you are a beginner.

The Element range of Bayliner is characterized by an M-shaped hull architecture called "M design" which ensures a lot of stability, especially on small boats (5.41 m to 6.81 m). This gull-wing hull also allows to sail with rather reduced engines, because the boat does not pitch up when it lifts off, which allows a rather affordable price.

The Element E5 is a 5.41 m bowrider designed to spend a leisurely day at sea. Its deck plan is simple and easy to move around thanks to the central passage. There are two sunbathing areas and numerous storage lockers under the seats to accommodate all the passengers' belongings, of which there are 6 on board. As for engine power, the Element 5 can be fitted with 60 or 80 HP, which are fairly low power ratings, ideal for getting used to, but also for the budget.

It is possible to customize these boats both in terms of colors (hull or upholstery) and options: ski mast, ski arch, wakeboard tower

The professional's opinion

"Bayliner has always attached great importance to the first-time buyer, because they are the sailors of tomorrow. The range has been specially designed to meet this demand. The M-shaped hull architecture of the Element range ensures a stability never seen on boats of this size. This feature allows for a record number of passengers on boats in this segment. Lastly, they offer an unprecedented deck plan, as they offer a living volume unmatched on this size of boat."

E5 Tariff

15euros426 euros TTC with a 60 HP Mercury outboard engine

17euros517 euros TTC with a Mercury outboard engine of 80 HP

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