The 2000 Bayliner 4788 is a 47-foot pilot house motoryacht built on a fiberglass hull. Twin Cummins diesel engines producing 660 hp total power the boat. The design balances cruising comfort with practical layout, featuring a pilothouse that serves as the main command center with excellent visibility and interior stairs to the flybridge, eliminating the need to go outside to reach the upper deck.
The accommodations include two cabins and two heads. The master stateroom features a large island bed, private head, and substantial storage. A guest stateroom provides additional overnight space. The main salon sits below the pilothouse and receives natural light from large windows, with a fully appointed galley for extended time on the water. The expansive flybridge offers seating and room for socializing, while the side decks are accessible via port and starboard doors from the pilothouse, aiding docking and maneuvering.
Access to the boat is straightforward, with a transom door leading from the swim step to the cockpit, then directly into the salon and galley area. The layout supports easy boarding and movement throughout the boat. The pilothouse design with interior stairs to the flybridge and accessible side decks makes this boat manageable to operate and dock with a small crew.
Length
47.33 FT
Beam
14.92 FT
Draft
4.67 FT
Weight
29,990 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
Cummins
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,299 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
444 GAL
Water
200 GAL