I will start by making a friendly suggestion... Bayliners win a lot of style contests, but not durability/quality. They were a less expensive boat that looked good for the casual boater.
For a new boater, probably perfectly fine. Just something to consider if you plan on using it a lot or if it ever comes in contact with a rock or log at speed.
But I'm also a little concerned that you GRMers are calling them holes in the water that you put money into. Hogwash. If you go buy parts at a Marina, yes. Just like with a GRM car... if you own a GRM 83 mercedes, do you go to the dealer for parts? Heck no. You're grassroots. You use refrigerator parts and bailing wire, or at least scour the junkyard for something that will work.
I bought an 83 Baja 19' SS with a locked-up 305 and grass literally growing out of the rotted plywood floor. Paid $1000 and the trailer was worth almost that much. Replaced motor stringers, floor plywood, dropped in a reman vortec 350, upgraded to aluminum exhaust manifolds, replaced the wasted gimbal housing, had the outdrive rebuilt, and put in a stereo. I even had a back seat from a dodge extended cab covered with vinyl and fabricated an engine cover. Total investment is under $5k and I have a 300-hp, 60+ mph boat that looks really nice.