The 2026 Season is Open
Every season has its first day. The one that decides whether the winter maintenance paid off, whether the seals held, and whether the engine still remembers what it's supposed to do. March 20th, 2026 — that was our day.
After a full winter service, the Bayliner M19 was launched and back in her natural habitat. The first few minutes on the water are always a ritual: drain plug checked, engine started, systems running. Everything looked good from the dock — but you only really know once you're moving.
Throttle Wide Open
Lake Zegrze handed us exactly what we needed for opening day: flat water, calm conditions, and barely another boat in sight. The moment we pushed the throttle to the stop, the M19 did what it always does — it climbed onto plane in a matter of seconds and stayed there.
The wide M-shaped hull, which makes the boat so stable with a full crew, becomes something else entirely when conditions are this flat. You can push into sweeping turns and feel the hull track true without leaning, almost drifting through the arc — a sensation you simply don't get on a conventional V-hull. It's one of the things that keeps us coming back to this boat.
The Season Ahead
A quick 30-minute check-ride turned into an unplanned reminder of why we do this. Everything performed exactly as it should. The M19 is ready. The lake is waiting.
If you've been thinking about getting out on the water in 2026 — this is your sign. Join us for a ride and make some memories of your own.