Looking at a Baja
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Looking at a Baja
Hey all. I am new to site but have been doing alot of reading on here. I am looking at a 90 280ES. Boat seems to be in great condition with all new interior. It has twin 454 mag motors in it but it is kind of up there as far as hours go (678 hrs.) Bravo1 drives with drive showers, K-planes etc. My question is what kind of boat is this overall as far as handling and performance? Are the hours on the boat something I should be worried about? Don't want to make a 6 hr. drive to look at something I should maybe stay away from. Any imput would be great!!!
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Well I have an 88 280 Force. I think that 90 will have the newer look to it.
As far as the boat goes it should run in the mid to upper 60's with the 454 mags. Mine have over 830 hours on them now with no problems. Handles water 3 - 4' great as far as I am concerned. The thing we love most about this boat is the room. The cockpit is huge compared to other boats of this size. It makes the new 30Ol look very tight.
I have not had any major issues with my boat. The only things I have had to fix were an Impeller, gimbal bearings, and a seal on the one drive. That ain't bad for a boat from 88.
The nice part is you can get these for pretty good prices. You can afford to put some money into it. A survey is a good idea on a boat of this age, unless you feel confident that you know what to look for as far as rot.
Is the boat listed on the web? Do you have a link to it?
As far as the boat goes it should run in the mid to upper 60's with the 454 mags. Mine have over 830 hours on them now with no problems. Handles water 3 - 4' great as far as I am concerned. The thing we love most about this boat is the room. The cockpit is huge compared to other boats of this size. It makes the new 30Ol look very tight.
I have not had any major issues with my boat. The only things I have had to fix were an Impeller, gimbal bearings, and a seal on the one drive. That ain't bad for a boat from 88.
The nice part is you can get these for pretty good prices. You can afford to put some money into it. A survey is a good idea on a boat of this age, unless you feel confident that you know what to look for as far as rot.
Is the boat listed on the web? Do you have a link to it?
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Here is the link to the boat. It will be our first boat in quite awhile..( had a 82 Formula with twin sbc's.) If anybody knows anything about the boat, let me know
http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o16699-en.html
http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o16699-en.html
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Nice boat. It looks like someone knew how to stich the interior. So many times someone will will start a restoration and everything looks half assed. Great looking boat. Price looks OK too. Good Luck!
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You got a good deal. Everything looks tight. The boat will serve you well on lakes and rivers....3-4 foot no problem. But if you take it in the ocean, don't expect the same performance in 3-4 foot. 3-4 foot starts kicking my butt after a while and I have a Force 320. Yeah, you can ride it, but after 15 minutes of throttling, it gets old. So for anything inside and not on the ocean, it will be wonderful. I'm surprised of the effort put into the interior...someone really loved that boat which is your gain at this point. If you have magnums, you should be in the high 60s with proper trimming in about 2 ft tightly packed waves..
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nice boat a friend of mine was a dealer for baja in the 80s and 90s they had a white one just like that in stead of black the speedo would hit 74 all day so gps might be 70 to 71. it beat alot of boats in 89 to 90 on the cape. art