Looking at an older 30' baja, Help Please!
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Hello all baja owners,
I am looking to pickup my first baja. It is a 1989 30' pictured below. It has a new paint job on it. What I am looking for is if someone can post some pics of what this year boat looks like when the cockpit is complete and what does the sleeping area look like. Currently this boat is gutted and I am just trying to get an idea of what it looks like completed. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also any idea what model of baja it is?
Thanks
I am looking to pickup my first baja. It is a 1989 30' pictured below. It has a new paint job on it. What I am looking for is if someone can post some pics of what this year boat looks like when the cockpit is complete and what does the sleeping area look like. Currently this boat is gutted and I am just trying to get an idea of what it looks like completed. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also any idea what model of baja it is?
Thanks
#2
Looks like an old 280 Sport. They list them at 30 foot.
http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/1/5/89320115.htm
Get ahold of Teambaja if he is still on OSO. He can definately give you more details. Or just do a search on them.
http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/1/5/89320115.htm
Get ahold of Teambaja if he is still on OSO. He can definately give you more details. Or just do a search on them.
#8
Dont have any experience with the 280. But my 240 is a good boat. 5000lbs dry. So 8800 Sounds right for the weight. Should be a good wave crusher. Check the wood though. Baja didnt use marine grade wood in the construction. I already replaced the wood in the engine hatch and have some more work to do.
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Check the wood though. Baja didnt use marine grade wood in the construction. I already replaced the wood in the engine hatch and have some more work to do.
Anyone know if there is any truth to there poor build quality back in the 80's?
#10
Havent heard those rumors. In fact, most people have told me that the old 80's boats were solid. Thats why they weigh so much. Only stress cracks I have are at the one cleat. Best thing to do is have a professional survey done if you are serious about the boat.


