HMY Yachts

Bayliner Yachts

2755 Ciera Sunbridge

1989–93

Bayliner Yachts 2755 Ciera Sunbridge
When she was introduced in 1989 the 2755 Ciera Sunbridge was the biggest trailerable model ever built by Bayliner. There are tradeoffs in a boat like this; the slender 8-foot, 6-inch beam of the 2755 results in a confining interior compared with non-trailerable boats her size (with greater beam). The cockpit is small as well, and at just over 5,000 pounds the 2755 is a relatively light boat for her size. Conversely, the narrow beam makes for a more easily driven hull, and the 2755 provides a fairly good turn of speed with only a single engine. Built on a solid fiberglass deep-V hull, the mid-cabin interior sleeps four (two adults, two kids) and comes with a removable dinette table, compact galley, four opening ports, and a standup head with sink and shower. Visibility from the raised helm is good enough for most, and the cockpit comes with an L-shaped lounge to port, transom door, rear bench seat, and a cockpit sink with storage under. Lacking side decks, a walk-through windshield provides easy access to the bow. Among several engine choices available during her production years, a single 300hp MerCruiser I/O will cruise at 24–25 knots (mid 30s top).
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Bayliner Yachts 2755 Ciera Sunbridge floor plan