HMY Yachts

Bayliner Yachts

Trophy 2302 Walkaround

1989–95

EDITOR NOTES: Entry-level runabout introduced in 1989 set class standards for affordability in a small family fishing boat. Highlights include recessed rod storage, small livewell, adequate dry storage, good helm visibility. Transom cutout makes it easy to get a rod around the outboards. Not a particularly well-finished boat, but you get what you pay for. Tops out in the low 40s with single 200hp Mercury. Note that the Trophy 2352 (1991–95) is a sterndrive version of this model.
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Entry-level walkaround cruiser with wide 8'6" beam was among the most affordable small family fishermen of her era.@Features: Highlights include swivel helm/companion seats, two in-floor fishboxes, horizontal rod storage, rear storage boxes, rod holders, opening windshield vents, bow pulpit. Roomy cabin with quarterberth, galley module sleeps three.@Comments: Note that the Trophy 2352 (1991–95) is a sterndrive version of this model.@Performance: Around 35 knots top with single 200hp Mercury outboard.