Sure are lots of happy Trophy owners. The thing about any economically priced product (if there is such a thing in the boating world) is that by mass-producing them, there are a LOT more owners of said product. This math alone leads to more "problems". And, there's no arguing that there are better built boats on the water, however, that can be said about ANY make. The majority of the issues, in my opinion, is a LOT of people that knew nothing about boats or boating, purchased Bayliners. Normally, that means there was no maintenance done, or at least not as much as a boat that has a more "loyal" following. Any boat, and I don't care if it's handcrafted by the Pope, will break down with no attention paid to it. You'll always "get what you pay for", regardless of who built it. I, for one, have known several Bayliner owners that loved their boat. Yes, lots of them broke down, but from a percentage standpoint of boats sold, probably not much more than any other boat built. You see more for sale because they produce a lot of "entry-priced" boats. For those that are captured by this past time, that means that it's soon time to trade (which applies to some of us, regardless of who made it). Are you looking for a new boat or a used one?