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1993 Bayliner 3888 Motoryacht | 38ft
Miss Placed
Boat Highlights:
Year of Vessel
1993
Fuel Type
DIESEL
Length
38 ft
Manufacturer
Bayliner
Condition
Pre-owned
Boat Type
Power
Introducing the elegant Miss Placed, a 1993 Bayliner 3888 Motoryacht that combines style and performance. With an overall length of 38.17 feet, this used motor yacht is crafted from durable fiberglass, featuring a planing hull shape that promises a smooth ride. Powered by twin Hino inline 4-cylinder turbo diesel engines, each delivering 210 hp, this vessel is designed for efficiency and power, achieving a cruising speed of 16 knots. The inboard engines, located on both the port and starboard, ensure reliable performance for your adventures on the water. Inside, the yacht boasts two well-appointed cabins and two heads, providing ample space for relaxation and comfort. The electric windlass adds convenience to anchoring, making your outings effortless. Experience the perfect blend of luxury and functionality with the Miss Placed, your gateway to unforgettable nautical experiences.
Hino Engines in the 1993 Bayliner 3888 Motoryacht
The 1993 Bayliner 3888 Motoryacht is a popular mid-size cruiser known for its spacious layout and reliable performance, powered by twin Hino diesel engines. These engines, marinized by US Marine (a division associated with Bayliner), were a common choice for the 3888 due to their durability and efficiency. Below is a detailed write-up on the Hino engines typically found in this model, based on available information and their reputation among owners.
Engine Overview
This 1993 Bayliner 3888 is equipped with the following Hino diesel engine model:
Hino W04C-TI (210 HP, Turbocharged): A 4-cylinder, turbocharged diesel engine offering more power and slightly higher cruising speeds (up to 14–16 knots).
The engines are mechanically injected, robust, and derived from Hino’s industrial and truck engines, which were adapted for marine use by US Marine. The marinization process included a unique cast aluminum manifold/heat exchanger, known as the “ManiCooler,” which reduces engine weight and aids in cooling via brass/copper tube bundles for raw water circulation.
Performance and Characteristics
W04C-TI (210 HP): The turbocharged 4-cylinder engine provides more power, making it suitable for owners seeking faster cruising speeds (12–15 knots).
Reliability and Maintenance
Hino engines are generally regarded as reliable, with a reputation for being “bulletproof” when properly maintained.
Conclusion
The Hino engines in the 1993 Bayliner 3888 are a hallmark of the vessel’s reputation as a reliable, economical motoryacht. With proper care, these engines can provide years of dependable service, making the 3888 a great choice for coastal cruising, liveaboard life, or long-range adventures alike.
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