1980 Bayliner Conquest
About This Yacht
This 1980 Bayliner Conquest is a 32-foot fiberglass cruiser built for serious fishing and extended time on the water. The command bridge design offers 360-degree visibility from the main deck, making it well-suited for navigation and spotting. Twin Volvo Penta V-8 gasoline engines produce 520 horsepower combined and were replaced along with the Duo Prop outdrives in 2017, with 400 hours on the current installation.
Below deck, the yacht accommodates two staterooms and includes a head with shower. The galley is equipped with an oven, stove, microwave, double sink, and refrigerator/freezer, with wood laminate flooring. An Onan 7500W generator provides shore-independent power, while marine reverse cycle air conditioning and heating maintain comfort in any season.
Navigation and fish-finding electronics include Garmin and Hummingbird GPS, Loran, depth finder, VHF, and a Hawkeye depth warning system. The boat is outfitted with new starter batteries, bilge pumps, and USCG safety equipment. Window covers for both the main cabin and flybridge enclosure are included, along with a Wellcraft trailer. Fishing gear—four downriggers, rods, reels, and assorted lures—rounds out the package.