The 1990 Bayliner 4387 is a 43-foot motoryacht built on a modified-V fiberglass hull with a 14-foot-3-inch beam. Power comes from twin 7.4-liter Mercruiser engines producing 385 horsepower each, with approximately 825 hours of operation. The yacht is equipped with a Westerbeke 9-kilowatt generator, closed-cooling systems, and 300 gallons of fuel capacity across two tanks.
The interior features a galley-down layout with two staterooms and two heads. The salon includes wraparound windows, a lower helm station, air conditioning and heat, flat-screen television, stereo system, and a convertible dinette that doubles as a berth. The galley is fitted with a three-burner stove, dual sink, microwave, oven, and a large LG refrigerator installed in 2022. The guest stateroom sleeps two and accesses its own head. The master stateroom aft features a queen-size island berth and an ensuite head with shower.
Navigation and control systems include a Garmin 8-inch touchscreen GPS with thru-hull transducer, upper and lower helm controls, and search light. The electrical system comprises seven batteries, 30-amp shore power connectivity, Xantrex battery charger and inverter, and automatic bilge pumps. A new holding tank has been installed.
Exterior features include an electric windlass with 75 feet of chain to rope, full canvas enclosure, swivel helm seat, cockpit seating and table, ice maker, BBQ, transom shower, and exterior carpeting. The holding tank was recently replaced.
Length
43.00 FT
Beam
14.25 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Mercruiser
Engine Model
7.4L
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
825 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline