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Bayliner expands the Trophy Series launching the Trophy T24 Center Console

by Bayliner 17 Feb 2022 05:46 AEDT February 16-20, 2022
Trophy T24 Center Console (T24CC) © Bayliner

Building on the successful Trophy Series and its strategy to increase boater participation through its intuitive and feature-rich designs, today Bayliner announced the launch of the Trophy T24 Center Console (T24CC). The newest model as part of the Trophy lineup will make its official debut at the upcoming Miami International Boat Show (booth MB1744), February 16-20, 2022.

"The Trophy Series represents one of the most versatile models within our center console line-up blending fishability and affordability in a way that is attracting seasoned anglers and first-time boaters in record numbers," said Benoit Verley, President, Brunswick Venture Group. "We're excited to expand our Trophy lineup offering our consumers additional capacity with the same convenience features found across the Bayliner brand, as well as new options designed to enhance the on-water experience."

With an overall length of 24 feet and starting at $64,900, the Trophy T24CC brings a high-performing, family-friendly center console fishing boat to the market at a price that will attract entry-level and experienced boaters alike. Built on a deep v-hull foundation, the T24CC expands Bayliner's center console capabilities accommodating up to 12 people onboard with increased fuel capacity, rugged fishability and more storage.

From bow to stern, the T24CC features:

  • Beam forward hull design with the deepest freeboard of all Trophy models offering improved fishing ergonomics
  • Increased fuel capacity (100 gallons), livewell (21 gallons) and baitwell (15 gallons) for a full day of fun and fishing on the water
  • Central command center featuring dual 6-foot insulated fishboxes and standard canvas T-top with an optional fiberglass hardtop
  • Fold-away rear bench seating offering a transom walkthrough for easy swimming platform access

Additionally, the T24CC is powered by a standard 225HP Mercury Marine outboard engine with optional packages up to 300HP offering award-winning performance and reliability.

The T24CC will be on-site at the Miami International Boat Show (booth MB1744) with a live unveiling scheduled for Wednesday, February 16 at 3 p.m. EST.

Tune into Facebook to watch the official launch scheduled for Wednesday, February 16 at 12 p.m. EST. To learn more, visit: www.bayliner.com/us/en/boats/new-trophy-center-console.html#

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