The 1991 Bayliner 3058 is a 30-foot fiberglass cruiser built with a deep V hull designed for stable performance in coastal waters. Twin Mercruiser 5.0L engines deliver 460 horsepower combined and were installed new in 2012, with current engine hours at 806 and 947 respectively. The boat features inboard/outboard stern drive configuration for responsive handling, along with an electric anchor windlass and 300 feet of chain.
The interior layout includes a full galley, dinette seating, two staterooms, and sleeping accommodation for six. The command bridge is fully enclosed, and there is a private head with shower plus an additional handheld shower in the cockpit. A Dickinson diesel furnace provides heating for year-round comfort and anchored-out cruising. The boat carries a Lowrance chart plotter and radar for navigation.
On-deck equipment includes a transom fork–style dinghy lift with push-button operation, an Aquapro dinghy with 9.9 Mercury outboard, and custom-fabricated stern tie reel holding 300 feet of floating line. The galley is fitted with a two-burner alcohol stove and BBQ with side prep table. Additional features comprise two solar panels for battery charging, an extra Dometic refrigerator/freezer, LED interior and exterior navigation lights, and 50 feet of shore power cord. A recent survey was completed in April 2025.
Length
30.58 FT
Beam
10.00 FT
Weight
8,200 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Engines
2
Engine Make
Mercruiser
Engine Model
5.0L
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
806 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
125 GAL