Bayliner 702 Cuddy
The 702 offers the comfort of an enclosed "cuddy" cabin and the powerful, quiet Mercury MerCruiser® sterndrive propulsion system that delivers a lively, yet pleasant, ride.
Specifications
Length overall (LOA) | 20'6" (6.25 m) |
Beam | 8'3" (2.51 m) |
Deadrise | 1919° |
Approximate weight w/standard engine | 3,483 lbs (1,580 kg) |
LOA w/swim platform | 22'5" (6.83 m) |
Draft hull | 1'8" (.51 m) |
Draft max | 3'1" (.94 m) |
Bridge clearance max | 4'9" (1.45 m) |
Fuel capacity | 55 gal (208.18 L) |
Passenger Capacity | 8 |
Water capacity | 10 gal (37.85 L) |
COLOR CHOICE
Choice of blue, black or red gelcoat colors. Allows customer to choose the most desirable color.
OPTIONS
PORTABLE HEAD
Self-contained portable head unit. Allows you to stay out on the water longer without the need for shore visits.
STAINLESS STEEL TRIM UPGRADE PACKAGE
Stainless steel hardware upgrade for increased durability and curb appeal. Includes gunwale trim, flush-mounted beverage holders for standard and oversized beverage containers. And, thru hull fittings. The stainless steel trim package adds increased durability and curb appeal.
ENGINE OPTIONS
4.3L MPI MERCRUISER ALPHA I (220 HP) CARB COMPLIANT
Standard engine package provides enough power for active families with average passengers and gear on board.
5.0L MPI MERCRUISER ALPHA I (260 HP)
The 5.0 MPI is one of Mercury's most popular engine choices. With 260 hp, it provides excellent power for cuddies. Its proven V-8 base engine delivers year-after-year performance and reliability.
350 MAG MPI MERCRUISER ALPHA I (300 HP)
Delivering 300 hp, the 350 MAG is the perfect choice for the power-hungry boater. Impressive torque combines with smooth delivery for spirited acceleration and quiet operation. This upgrade will provide shorter time to plane and higher top-end and cruising speeds.
1.7L MERCRUISER DIESEL (120 HP)
Diesel engines provide the best fuel economy, and increase significantly the autonomy of your Bayliner
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Bayliner 702 Cuddy Dealers:
See Brunswick Boat Group at http://www.brunswick.com/