With her rakish lines and aggressive profile, the 3258 Command Bridge was an attractive choice for late 1990's Bayliner buyers looking for a midsize flybridge boat at an affordable price. Like all Bayliner models of her era, she was built on a lightweight, solid fiberglass hull with moderate beam and transom deadrise.
The cabin window treatment is very Eurostyleeasily her most distinctive featureand the smaller cockpit virtually guarantees an exceptionally roomy interior layout. The 3258s salon is split into two distinct areas. The forward section is a step up from the salon sole with a small settee opposite the helm. In the aft section of the salon, a U-shaped dinette faces the in-line galley with its generous counter space. The entrance to the aft cabin is forward, beneath the windshield, and the head (which has a separate stall shower) is under the lower helm console.
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