Bayliner 3488 Twin Cummins Diesels
Sporty, Bow & Stern Thrusters!
- Boat REF# · 221625
- Length · 34'0"
- Year · 2002
- Construction · GRP
- Underwater profile · Planing
- Sleeping berths · 5
- Engine · 2 x diesel 250hp, Cummins 4BT (2002)
- Lying · Everett, WA USA -- Shown by Appointment
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Extra Details
Designer | Bayliner |
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Builder | Bayliner |
Lying | Everett, WA USA -- Shown by Appointment |
Fuel capacity | 224.0 USG Total - 2 Tanks |
Water capacity | 92.0 USG Total - 1 Tanks |
Holding tank capacity | 30.0 USG Total - 1 Tanks |
Last survey | 07/02/2012 |
Mechanical
Engine | 2 x diesel 250hp |
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Engine make and model | Cummins 4BT (2002) |
Engine Hours |
engine1= 954 engine2= 957 |
Engine Cooled | Indirect |
Steering | wheel |
Drive | shaft |
Prop(s) | 4 blade bronze |
Fuel consumption (approx) | 10.0 USG /hour At Cruising Speed |
Cruising speed (approx) | 14.5 knots |
Max speed (approx) | 22 knots |
Current owner reports favored cruising at 2500rpm which is 14.5 knots and consuming approximately 10 gph.
Batteries: 6 house - "Golf Cart" Deep Cycle Trojan T105, 2 start - Group 27 West Marine, 2 thruster batteries.
Prop: 4-blade bronze; 20x24.
Transmission: ZF Hurth (model: HSW630A)
Heart Interface inverter/charger - Freedom 25, 2500w
A manual with all original systems manuals available.
Dimensions
Length | 34'0" |
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Beam | 11'8" |
Draft Min | 3'2" |
Airdraft | 13'6" |
Displacement | 15,050.6lbs |
Storage | On marina |
Electrical Systems
12 volt battery, 10 batteries charged by: engine, shore power
Construction
Construction | GRP |
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Underwater profile | Planing |
Finish | Gelcoat finish |
Current owner is third owner -- survey is from time of purchase.
Fuel tank is aluminum.
Water and holding tanks: plastic
*All lengths, capacities, and ratings derived from current owner or previous surveys, not independently verified by broker.
Accommodation
Total # of berths | 5 |
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No. of double berths | 2 |
No. of single berths | 1 |
Cabin(s) | 2 |
Sink | 2 |
Shower | 1 |
Heads | 1 heads (Vac flush) |
Boarding this 3488 from the stern I have a sense of comfort and safety in the full-beam open cockpit. Molded stairs with good hand-holds lead to the flybridge; tall bulwarks surround the cockpit. Access to the salon is via a large sliding door with large window allowing more light into the salon. Immediately starboard is the L-shaped galley: under-counter Norcold fridge with small freezer compartment, stainless steel sink, 2-burner propane cook top, under-counter microwave, large storage compartment and attractive counter tops are all very ample to prepare meals.
To port as you enter are the electrical panels. Forward and to port is an L-settee with salon table. The hoses for the central vacuum system are "hidden" in the corner of the settee, the system inlet is just at the corner of the settee. Forward of the galley to starboard is the lower helm station with comfortable seating. My perception of the visibility from the helm station is that it is certainly adequate for safe piloting. All navigation equipment, gauges and Morse controls are duplicated at the flybridge as well. There are large windows throughout the salon area providing good ventilation and light. Cabin heating is Red Dot engine heat.
Forward and down a couple of stairs are the sleeping quarters: to starboard underneath the helm station is the guest cabin. A large queen berth with attractive headboard appears to be very comfortable. Shelf space and large hanging locker provide space for guests to stow their belongings or extra storage space while on an extended cruise. There is additional engine compartment access at the foot of the bed. The main engine compartment access is via the salon sole.
Just across from the guest cabin is the head with a vacu-flush toilet, sink and separate shower and storage cabinets.
The master cabin is forward with a large berth off set to starboard, a TV with DVD is installed at the foot of the bed, a large opening hatch, and side portholes provide good lighting and ventilation. A large hanging locker and drawers provide storage spaces. The bow thruster battery is under the master berth.
A welded stainless steel railing and handhold system facilitate moving along the decks with a sense of safety; the decks appear to be in good condition without visible damage to the gelcoat. A shiny 35# Bruce anchor and Simpson-Lawrence windlass decorate the bow.
The molded stairs to the flybridge are covered with a hatch door to give the cockpit added protection from the rain. The flybridge has a 46 qt wood-clad cooler installed on the cockpit roof. (Perfect for the “catch of the day” or cool drinks!). The radar arch supports a 36” Raymarine open array scanner; the bimini may be extended to provide sun protection. The L-shaped settee provides comfortable seating for the crew. The flybridge helm is offset to starboard and similarly equipped as the lower helm. The propane locker is under the settee.
The 10’ Valiant RIB dinghy is secured to the swim step via a rigid Weaver manual davit system. The dinghy motor is mounted to the cockpit bulwark with auxiliary gas mounted in a box below.
2 burner propane Stove
Accommodation
Stove | |
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Broiler | |
Sink | |
Cooler | |
Refrigerator | |
Freezer | |
Carpet | |
Drapes | |
Cabin heating | |
Pressurised water system | |
Hot water system | |
Raw water wash | |
Cockpit shower | |
Non-Smokers | |
Microwave |
Boarding this 3488 from the stern I have a sense of comfort and safety in the full-beam open cockpit. Molded stairs with good hand-holds lead to the flybridge; tall bulwarks surround the cockpit. Access to the salon is via a large sliding door with large window allowing more light into the salon. Immediately starboard is the L-shaped galley: under-counter Norcold fridge with small freezer compartment, stainless steel sink, 2-burner propane cook top, under-counter microwave, large storage compartment and attractive counter tops are all very ample to prepare meals.
To port as you enter are the electrical panels. Forward and to port is an L-settee with salon table. The hoses for the central vacuum system are "hidden" in the corner of the settee, the system inlet is just at the corner of the settee. Forward of the galley to starboard is the lower helm station with comfortable seating. My perception of the visibility from the helm station is that it is certainly adequate for safe piloting. All navigation equipment, gauges and Morse controls are duplicated at the flybridge as well. There are large windows throughout the salon area providing good ventilation and light. Cabin heating is Red Dot engine heat.
Forward and down a couple of stairs are the sleeping quarters: to starboard underneath the helm station is the guest cabin. A large queen berth with attractive headboard appears to be very comfortable. Shelf space and large hanging locker provide space for guests to stow their belongings or extra storage space while on an extended cruise. There is additional engine compartment access at the foot of the bed. The main engine compartment access is via the salon sole.
Just across from the guest cabin is the head with a vacu-flush toilet, sink and separate shower and storage cabinets.
The master cabin is forward with a large berth off set to starboard, a TV with DVD is installed at the foot of the bed, a large opening hatch, and side portholes provide good lighting and ventilation. A large hanging locker and drawers provide storage spaces. The bow thruster battery is under the master berth.
A welded stainless steel railing and handhold system facilitate moving along the decks with a sense of safety; the decks appear to be in good condition without visible damage to the gelcoat. A shiny 35# Bruce anchor and Simpson-Lawrence windlass decorate the bow.
The molded stairs to the flybridge are covered with a hatch door to give the cockpit added protection from the rain. The flybridge has a 46 qt wood-clad cooler installed on the cockpit roof. (Perfect for the “catch of the day” or cool drinks!). The radar arch supports a 36” Raymarine open array scanner; the bimini may be extended to provide sun protection. The L-shaped settee provides comfortable seating for the crew. The flybridge helm is offset to starboard and similarly equipped as the lower helm. The propane locker is under the settee.
The 10’ Valiant RIB dinghy is secured to the swim step via a rigid Weaver manual davit system. The dinghy motor is mounted to the cockpit bulwark with auxiliary gas mounted in a box below.
2 burner propane Stove
Deck Gear
Fenders | |
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Boathook | |
Davits | |
Swim Platform | |
Swim Ladder | |
Instrument Covers | |
Bimini | |
Stern Thruster | |
Bow Thruster |
Electric Lawrence windlass
1 anchors
(Bruce)
100'0" of chain
200'0" of rode
Valiant dinghy ()
(RIB)
4hp outboard, Mercury, Short shaft ()
Anchor: 35# Bruce with Simpson-Lawrence electric windlass
Side Power Bow and Stern thrusters with remote.
Nav Equipment
Compass | |
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Radar | |
VHF | |
GPS | |
Chart plotter | |
Stereo | |
Clock | |
Barometer | |
Navigation lights | |
TV | |
DVD | |
Depth sounder |
Compass: 2 - Danforth
Radar: Raymarine with 36" open array scanner which has a reported rating of 25 mile range.
GPS/Chartplotter/Depth: Raymarine SeaTalk with multifunction display and 600 w transducer thru hull and Raymarine dome (New: Dec 2014).
Stereo with salon and cockpit speakers.
Safety Equipment
Carbon Monoxide detector | |
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Life jackets | |
Searchlight | |
Horn |
5 bilge pumps (0 manual / 5 electric)
Bilge pump location: Bow (1), Engine (2), Lazarette locker (1), Transom (1).
Broker's Comments
This sporty Bayliner 3488 is ready to cruise! Equipped with twin Cummins 4BT inline 3.9 litre four cylinder 250 hp engines and Side-Power bow and stern thrusters you will arrive at your destination and have confidence docking even in the trickiest situations. The two-stateroom layout allows for extra storage space on a long cruise or comfortable quarters for guests. The lower helm and the flybridge allow options for piloting. The flybridge is easily accessed via molded stairs and has comfortable seating for the co-captain and crew. The salon and galley layout is spacious for its size. Canvas covers protect the flybridge, bimini, and lower helm windows from sun damage or inclement weather.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.