This 2001 Bayliner 4788 is a 47-foot pilothouse motoryacht powered by three Cummins 6BTA diesel engines producing 660 horsepower. The fiberglass hull spans 15 feet in beam, offering a substantial platform designed for extended cruising and entertaining. A notable design feature is the walkthrough transom door with direct sliding glass access into the salon, eliminating the need for stairs when boarding—a practical detail that benefits all ages and mobility levels.
The layout prioritizes open, light-filled living spaces. The main salon flows into a well-appointed galley, with an expansive cockpit and aft deck suitable for entertaining. The oversized flybridge provides excellent sightlines and generous seating. Below deck, the three-stateroom, two-head arrangement accommodates family and guests comfortably. The master stateroom includes a private en-suite head, while additional cabins provide flexible sleeping or storage options. The design emphasizes the kind of space and functionality that supports both cruising and liveaboard use.
Practical features include abundant storage throughout, an easy-access swim platform, and a cockpit designed for active use. The boat has been actively operated and is well-equipped for its intended purpose.
Length
47.25 FT
Beam
15.08 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
3
Engine Make
cummins
Engine Model
6bta5.9-m3
Power
3 x NaN HP
Hours
3,164 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
444 GAL
Water
200 GAL