Bayliner VR5
The Bayliner VR5 is a 20-foot boat, with model years from 2016 to 2025 in the listings we track. Across 39 listings we have observed (model years 2016–2025), the median asking price is $25,000, with most boats asking $19,500 to $30,000. The engine we see most often on this model is Mercury Verado / V8 FourStroke (250–400) and MerCruiser sterndrive (gas, 4.5L–6.2L).
BoatVerdict market snapshot
These are asking prices. No free or public source publishes US used-boat transaction prices, so nobody — us included — can honestly show you what these boats sold for. What we can show you is what 39 sellers are asking, which is the number you are actually negotiating against.
22 priced listings across 16 states. Enough for a range, not enough to be precise about any single year.
Method: Asking prices from active listings, de-duplicated so a re-posted boat counts once (93 raw listings collapsed to 39 distinct boats). Quartiles, not averages, so one outlier cannot move the band. Rounded to $500.
Coverage: Model years 2016–2025, 16 states, 28 metro areas. New-boat listings excluded.
Sources: BoatVerdict market observations (craigslist + rightboat) · US state vessel registries (14,842 registered Bayliner hulls)
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The BoatVerdict take
- BoatVerdict listing data
Pricing is tight: the middle half of listings sits between $19,500 and $30,000, only a 1.5x spread. A boat asking well outside that band needs a reason, and "it is loaded" is usually not enough of one.
- BoatVerdict listing data
Supply is national: we saw listings in 16 states. You can shop this model without flying somewhere, and you will not be the only boat on the market when you sell.
- Recall (USCG/CPSC)
24 federal recall campaigns on file touch this builder. Check the specific hull against the recall list below before you put money down; remedies are free but only if the work was actually done.
Each point is tagged with the evidence behind it. Nothing here is a claim we cannot trace back to a counted listing, a federal record, or a named analyst judgement.
Bayliner VR5 prices by model year
| Model year | Listings | Typical asking range | Median asking | Relative |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 3 | 1 priced — too few to publish a range | — | |
| 2022 | 3 | 1 priced — too few to publish a range | — | |
| 2021 | 5 | $15,000 – $19,000 | $17,000 | |
| 2020 | 5 | 2 priced — too few to publish a range | — | |
| 2019 | 6 | $19,000 – $31,000 | $30,000 | |
| 2018 | 4 | $22,000 – $26,500 | $25,000 | |
| 2017 | 7 | $20,000 – $25,500 | $25,000 | |
| 2016 | 4 | $19,500 – $25,500 | $23,500 |
Asking prices from active listings we observed, not sold prices. No public source publishes US used-boat transaction prices; anyone showing you "sold" data for this market is estimating it. Years with fewer than 3 priced listings show the count only.
Method: Median and quartiles per model year, computed only where at least 3 priced listings exist for that year.
Sources: BoatVerdict market observations
Recalls affecting Bayliner
24 federal recall campaigns on file. Recalls are issued against hull-identification ranges, so a campaign listed here may or may not cover the specific boat you are looking at — check the HIN. Remedies are free from the builder, but only if the work was actually performed, and there is no central database that proves it was.
- ⚠ Recall
950285T9/25/1995FLOTATION INSUFFICIENT
- ⚠ Recall
950284T9/21/1995VENTILATION ENGINE SPACE
- ⚠ Recall
060045T7/5/2006STEERING
- ⚠ Recall
020111S7/31/2002ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
- ⚠ Recall
820072S6/30/1982FUEL FILL PIPE NOT GROUND; ED
- ⚠ Recall
080028T6/20/2008SEAT PEDESTAL BASE MOUNT
- ⚠ Recall
030085T6/13/2003ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
- ⚠ Recall
810065S5/7/1981FLOTATION; CAPACITY PLATE REMOVEABLE
- ⚠ Recall
100012S5/18/2010NAVIGATION LIGHTS
- ⚠ Recall
770020T4/4/1978STABILITY
- ⚠ Recall
960025T4/26/1996NON-IGNITION PROTECTED; SWITCH
- ⚠ Recall
040057S4/1/2004FUEL SYSTEM ANTI-SIPHON
Method: Matched to the builder by normalized company name and MIC. A campaign is shown when it touches this builder; the model and year columns say how narrowly it applies.
Sources: US Coast Guard recall database · CPSC recalls
Engines we actually see on the VR5
- Mercury Verado / V8 FourStroke (250–400)
Modern Mercury V8/V10 FourStroke and supercharged Verado are strong, smooth, and well-supported, a clear step up from the OptiMax era. Slightly behind Yamaha on resale trust but closing fast, and often better integrated (joystick, digital throttle).
Service reality: 100-hour service; supercharged Verado adds the supercharger oil interval. Check for corroded battery cables and the SmartCraft harness on saltwater boats.
Full Mercury Verado / V8 FourStroke (250–400) reliability profile →
- MerCruiser sterndrive (gas, 4.5L–6.2L)
The most common inboard/outboard in US bowriders and cruisers. The engine itself (GM-based) is reliable; the maintenance burden is the drive and exhaust. Bellows, gimbal bearing, U-joints, and — in any saltwater service — exhaust manifolds and risers are the recurring costs.
Service reality: Bellows/gimbal every ~5 years; manifolds/risers every ~6–8 years (or 3–4 in salt) at $2.5–4K. Pull the drive on inspection — deferred drive service is the classic hidden cost.
Full MerCruiser sterndrive (gas, 4.5L–6.2L) reliability profile →
Method: Engine family matched from the listing's engine fields and title text against BoatVerdict's engine-family profiles. Prevalence is share of our sample, not factory fitment rates.
Sources: BoatVerdict market observations · BoatVerdict engine-family profiles
Bayliner VR5 specifications
| Length (median listed) | 20.0 ft | Our listing data |
|---|---|---|
| Model years traded | 2016–2025 | Our listing data |
| Bayliner hulls in US registries | 14,842 | TX + NY open data |
Rows marked "our listing data" are measured from listings, not published by the builder, and will differ from a brochure. Rows without a source we can name are not shown at all.
What to inspect on a used Bayliner VR5
- Mercury Verado / V8 FourStroke (250–400): 100-hour service; supercharged Verado adds the supercharger oil interval. Check for corroded battery cables and the SmartCraft harness on saltwater boats. Seen on 4 of the 39 VR5 listings we track.
- Get the hour meter reading and divide by the boat's age. Above 150 hours a year is heavy use for a Mercury Verado / V8 FourStroke (250–400). Threshold from BoatVerdict's engine-family profile for Mercury Verado / V8 FourStroke (250–400).
- MerCruiser sterndrive (gas, 4.5L–6.2L): Bellows/gimbal every ~5 years; manifolds/risers every ~6–8 years (or 3–4 in salt) at $2.5–4K. Pull the drive on inspection — deferred drive service is the classic hidden cost. Seen on 1 of the 39 VR5 listings we track.
- Get the hour meter reading and divide by the boat's age. Above 100 hours a year is heavy use for a MerCruiser sterndrive (gas, 4.5L–6.2L). Threshold from BoatVerdict's engine-family profile for MerCruiser sterndrive (gas, 4.5L–6.2L).
- Assume saltwater service unless the seller can prove otherwise: pull the engine cowling and look at the powerhead, check trim-cylinder rams for pitting, and open the battery and fuse boxes for green corrosion. 63% of the listings we observed for this model are in coastal states.
This list is specific to this model: analyst items for the hull, plus items driven by the engines and the regions we actually observe on VR5 listings. It is not a generic pre-purchase checklist, and it does not replace a surveyor.
What a VR5 costs to own
$1,750 – $4,500 per year
- 20 ft hull, the median observed length for this model
- Saltwater berth, based on where most listings we see are located (WA)
- Includes insurance, storage, routine service, fuel at moderate seasonal use, and a reserve for wear items
- Excludes loan payments, major engine replacement, and refit work
This is a modelled band, not observed spend. Real cost swings hard on where you keep the boat and how much you use it.
Method: The same ownership-cost model BoatVerdict's paid Deal Report uses: boat class and length set the base band, then saltwater berth and size adjust it.
Sources: BoatVerdict ownership-cost model
Where VR5s are for sale
- WA 5
- CA 4
- OR 3
- FL 3
- NV 2
- KY 2
- CO 2
- TX 2
- IL 2
- WI 2
Counts of distinct boats we observed per state, from 39 listings in 28 metro areas. We publish the distribution, not the listings themselves.
What else buyers cross-shop
Chosen by measured similarity — same builder first, then comparable length — and limited to models whose own page meets our evidence bar. No paid placements, no filler links.
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