The **1998 Bayliner VR190** is a classic runabout that proves great days on the water don't have to break the bank. Priced at just $4,999, this Nashville/Gallatin-area boat is an outstanding opportunity for families, first-time boat owners, or anyone looking to get out on the lake without a massive investment. The VR190's open bow layout and runabout design make it equally at home for relaxed cruising, pulling tubes and skiers, or simply enjoying a summer afternoon on the water with friends. Bayliner built a reputation throughout the late '90s for producing approachable, reliable family boats, and the VR190 is a solid example of that legacy. Its nimble 19-foot hull is easy to trailer, launch, and maneuver — ideal for the lakes and waterways in and around the Nashville area. Whether you're heading out to Old Hickory Lake or Percy Priest, this boat is ready to make memories. At this price point, the 1998 Bayliner VR190 represents exceptional value in today's used boat market. It's the kind of entry-level runabout that gets families on the water fast and affordably. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of summer — contact our team in Nashville/Gallatin today to schedule a viewing before this one is gone.
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