
Where to buy Bayliner Trophy 22CC:
Bayliner Boats
With an 18-degree deadrise and generous seating accommodations, The Trophy 22 center console fishing boat is capable of much more than its name suggests. This isn’t a rugged, go-anywhere center console—offshore anglers will likely want to stick to other well-known brands, like Boston Whaler boats.
Instead, this is an entry-level vessel with deck boat traits and a lot of capability for near-shore and bay cruising. It has enough of a deep vee to cut through some chop and provisions for the whole family. The optional ski pylon and T-top make it a well-rounded family fun machine—all for under $55,000.
Things we like:
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Versatile design suits many missions
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Large passenger capacity ideal for entertainment on calmer days
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Large swim platform on the transom
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Comfortable lounge options—makes a good cruising and watersports boat
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Factory T-top available
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Five hull colors plus two-tone options
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Optional dual Simrad digital dash displays up to 9-inch
Things we don't like:
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Slightly shallow vee hull for a boat this size, more than capable for near-shore and bay use
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Squared-off bow increases seating space but might not appeal to everyone

Where to buy Bayliner Trophy 22CC:
Bayliner Boats
Specs & Features
- Length: 22 feet, 7 inches
- Beam: 8 feet, 6 inches
- Draft: 3 feet, 1 inch
- Capacity: 10 people
- Max Horsepower: 300 hp
- Weight (with engine and trailer): 4,942 pounds
Things we like:
-
Versatile design suits many missions
-
Large passenger capacity ideal for entertainment on calmer days
-
Large swim platform on the transom
-
Comfortable lounge options—makes a good cruising and watersports boat
-
Factory T-top available
-
Five hull colors plus two-tone options
-
Optional dual Simrad digital dash displays up to 9-inch
Things we don't like:
-
Slightly shallow vee hull for a boat this size, more than capable for near-shore and bay use
-
Squared-off bow increases seating space but might not appeal to everyone
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