Miller,
I assume you've seen my posts before in TBM and SW
http://www.speedwake.com/upload/show...0&pagenumber=1
concerning my 30. Hopefully my problems were rare occurances.
Many flaws and problems from the factory, none of which kept me off the water.
If the boat arrived TODAY, I would be highly skeptical that it would be ready for delivery tomorrow. Reason I say that is I made the same mistake. The drives are on it but not the props. They need to check all fluids, test the water system, clean and detail it (and there is a lot of detailing to be done), the outside has to be buffed because the shipping cover causes blemishes in the gel, etc.
Try not to feel pressured to take delivery. If the distance is reasonable, I would drive a vehicle that could not tow it home, thus eliminating the temptation.
You will find things that you may not notice right away. Take your time, bring a friend and have them check it like they were being paid to find problems. Its only March, much better to have them fixing things now than in July.
If possible, do your checking outside where the lighting is much better.
Before I get long winded, I hope you find nothing wrong! That would mean, Baja is doing a better job at the factory or the dealer spent some quality time on it.
Good luck and enjoy!