Baja at Lake Cumberland
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Re: Baja at Lake Cumberland
Originally Posted by Ironmanwb
Speaking of the 35 when the hell do we get to see it? I saw the transom and baja emblem shots but I have not seen anything else. It was supposed to be released in September and it is amost halfway through the month(say this next line like a whining little kid) ..............................................WHER E THE HELL ARE MY PICTURES .
If is is half as cool as the 30 and faster then the 36 with same power I might just have to start selling sh!t so I can affford one.
If is is half as cool as the 30 and faster then the 36 with same power I might just have to start selling sh!t so I can affford one.
I have talked with a guy at the factory that is working on this project and can assure you they are busting their A$$ 27 hours a day, 9 days a week!.
It is suppose to be at the dealer meeting this month and from what I hear it will be worth the wait!
Remember how long the 30 took. This one is coming out fast!
Be Patient.
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Trust me i wish it was all done and could show you photos everybody involved have been working as hard as they can to get this finished to go test. SOON very SOON !!!!
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Originally Posted by Sean H
how fast is it?
When I rode in it in early June,
6 people, full of fuel, glass smooth water
.....85 mph
That was on my hand held gps, and the
smartcraft monitor.
89.3 max. was still in the smartcraft monitor from
a run earlier in the morning, before the fuel
fill up.
It would have been a blast to ride it down at LOTO,
but the noise nazi's would have had a field day with it.
JT
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Re: Baja at Lake Cumberland
Originally Posted by recovering
What will it do in the choppy rough water. Typically Baja slow down greatly when the chop shows up.
That depends on who's driving!
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Originally Posted by TEAMBAJA
That depends on who's driving!
You got that right
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Originally Posted by recovering
What will it do in the choppy rough water. Typically Baja slow down greatly when the chop shows up.
I don't know what length boat and what kind of chop, every boat has it's limitations, and the longer the better. But I can tell you first hand that my 272 rode better than a 29 Fountain and my 36 rides better than a lot of boats in the same range and longer.
The faster you run the 36, the better she rides. I hate flat water. We look for chop to get the most out of the boat.
Most any good size performance boat rides better on top of the water, but you are BAD WRONG with your above statement.
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its a good feeling when you get one of those big boats out of the water and make it run i have seen the gps on the poker boat pick up quite a bit when she gets out of the water. they love big water