The 1999 Bayliner 4788 Pilot House is a 47-foot fiberglass motoryacht built around a practical three-cabin, two-head layout suited to extended cruising. Twin Cummins diesel engines produce 660 horsepower. The design centers on a pilothouse offering 360-degree visibility with dual side doors and internal access to the flybridge, complemented by a full galley and spacious salon. Headroom throughout is generous, ranging from 6'5" in the salon and pilothouse to 6'9" on the aft deck. The master stateroom berth measures 6'8", as does the port aft guest stateroom, while forward guest berths are 6' long.
The yacht comes equipped with a full canvas cockpit enclosure, electronics upgrades, and a US watermaker producing 400 gallons per hour. Climate control includes a Webasto diesel heating system that was overhauled in 2025. The sanitation system features a Vacuflush toilet arrangement also overhauled in 2025, and a vented washer-dryer combination supports extended voyages.
Recent maintenance includes new bottom paint and propeller in 2025, new dripless shaft seals, new engine seacocks, new raw water pumps, and a new hot water tank installed in 2024. Full service records have been maintained since the yacht was new.
Length
47.00 FT
Beam
14.92 FT
Draft
3.33 FT
Weight
29,990 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
6BTA5.9-M3
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
444 GAL
Water
200 GAL