I'm offically a Baja owner :)
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Thanks everybody! I'm looking forward to getting on the water to learn this beast. I think it will be just a bit different from my single engine 22' Crownline that I stepped up from.
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Its going to be a big change,,,make sure U get plenty of seat time. Also,,,real easy around the docks for a while...
Congrats on the new purchase..
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Agreed on taking it easy around docs. I plan on not using the throttles, and only the shifters to move around. Don't want to tear the thing up just trying to learn....Thanks.
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and it took a while to get used to the adjustment. The good news was that even with all of the extra length I found that the twins made for a much easier slow speed handling. Just remember to keep an eye on the stern swing
which for me took some getting used to. I am sure you will be extremely happy with the 30 OL.Good Luck,
John
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Ian,
Congrats on the new boat. Enjoy many hours of "turn key" fun. Thank you for the business.
Regards,
Scott Shogren
www.chicagofountain.com
847-336-9037
Congrats on the new boat. Enjoy many hours of "turn key" fun. Thank you for the business.
Regards,
Scott Shogren
www.chicagofountain.com
847-336-9037


