The 1996 Bayliner 4788 is a 47-foot fiberglass pilothouse motoryacht built for Pacific Northwest cruising. Twin Cummins diesel engines producing 660 horsepower provide the power. The hull measures 15 feet across the beam.
The layout prioritizes easy movement and accessibility. Entry is via a transom door from the swim step into the cockpit, which leads to the main salon and galley. The pilothouse sits a few steps up and serves as the command center, with excellent sightlines for navigation. Port and starboard doors open to the side decks for docking access. Interior stairs connect the pilothouse to the flybridge, eliminating the need to go outside to reach that space. The flybridge features a hard top rather than a canvas Bimini.
The yacht has three cabins and two heads. The design accommodates a wide range of boat owners and works well for family cruising through the Puget Sound and Inside Passage waters.
Length
47.00 FT
Beam
15.00 FT
Draft
3.33 FT
Weight
29,999 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
6-BTA
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
6,374 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
444 GAL
Water
200 GAL