Rebirth of a Baja
#952
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From: Cincinnati, OH
A lot has changed in our lives and those of you that know Christ as your savior will understand. While I have attended church all my life I really was not living for Christ. I tried to be a good guy but that will not get you into heaven. God was tugging at my heart for the last two years hard and I finally realized that serving him is all that is important in this very short time on earth that we call life. I am thankful that in 52 years he kept me safe, gave me two beautiful children and brought me to North Carolina where I found a wonderful wife of 21 years now and most importantly never gave up on me. I serve God first, family second and material things of life last.
I have a new job as regional Sales Manager for a local company of 45 employees that does Electro-Mechanical repair. I work from home and travel daily setting my own sehedule. Not having 18+ employees to deal with has been a blessing in itself. I’m Assistant Director of our local Harley Chapter this year. Currently I involved with a group of 11 high school students helping them compete in the US First Robotics Competition and I’m very active in our church where I now sing in the choir. So the boat has really been on the back burner and the weather has been too cold to ride the Harley. Oh did I mention I’m learning to play the guitar?
I don’t have much time to spend on the computer anymore and I have to admit that OSO and the other sites actually became so addictive that it was almost like a sickness to me. I would not trade the good times we enjoyed and the wonderful people we met while doing the performance boating thing. There are too many of you to list all the names and I would not want to leave any of you out. You all know who you are and I’m proud to call you all friends. I look forward to our paths crossing again soon and I wish you all calm waters and bright sunshine.
May God bless you and keep you safe on the water.
Mark Terry
Matthew 16:26
What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul?
I have a new job as regional Sales Manager for a local company of 45 employees that does Electro-Mechanical repair. I work from home and travel daily setting my own sehedule. Not having 18+ employees to deal with has been a blessing in itself. I’m Assistant Director of our local Harley Chapter this year. Currently I involved with a group of 11 high school students helping them compete in the US First Robotics Competition and I’m very active in our church where I now sing in the choir. So the boat has really been on the back burner and the weather has been too cold to ride the Harley. Oh did I mention I’m learning to play the guitar?
I don’t have much time to spend on the computer anymore and I have to admit that OSO and the other sites actually became so addictive that it was almost like a sickness to me. I would not trade the good times we enjoyed and the wonderful people we met while doing the performance boating thing. There are too many of you to list all the names and I would not want to leave any of you out. You all know who you are and I’m proud to call you all friends. I look forward to our paths crossing again soon and I wish you all calm waters and bright sunshine.
May God bless you and keep you safe on the water.
Mark Terry
Matthew 16:26
What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul?
#954
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From: Syracuse, NY
What a thread... Spent 5 days on and off catching all 96 pages as I could between projects. Doc your build up was nothing short of epic, and then the testimony and where your headed now is even better. Best of luck and look forward to knowing your back in the water!!!
#956
No it does not have the 4 bolster set up.
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#957
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From: Eastern Lake Ontario, NY
Dont want to lose this thread, I find myself reading it to figure things out sometimes. I still have the boat and after some adjustments with the computer early last year it is running great, I am excited for another season coming up. I have yet to be disappointed with how Dock has customized this boat, everything to the finest detail was covered. It seems like I find something everytime I dig and I am amazed at the attention to detail.
#958
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From: Cincinnati, Ohio
Dont want to lose this thread, I find myself reading it to figure things out sometimes. I still have the boat and after some adjustments with the computer early last year it is running great, I am excited for another season coming up. I have yet to be disappointed with how Dock has customized this boat, everything to the finest detail was covered. It seems like I find something everytime I dig and I am amazed at the attention to detail.
#959
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From: Eastern Lake Ontario, NY
They were dyno'd by CK at 630HP (I never saw the dyno sheets). I had Ben Bowman tune them after they were done here in my lake and that guy is a genius. They run so smooth and efficient. getting close to 80 out of her right now and BBlades was off with the first try on the props, I have them back now and are adjusted because they only gained me RPM and no speed. Hope this spring the new props will get me over 80. Its a very efficient 80 on these motors though, running 5200 RPMs on motors that are built to take much more abuse. They have 50 hours on them now and I think they will have a long life. Has a set of new XRs onto the IMCO boxes as well and this set up should be solid if you dont air it out all the time. I am very pleased with the boat. Offcourse I want to go faster but it is not going to happen in a Baja....
#960
Custom Interiors & More
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,742
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From: Bucyrus, OH.
Over 101,000 views and almost 100 pages without fighting, or naked photos. Wow! I think it is still the top Baja thread of all time. Glad to be a part of it, and glad the boat ended up with someone that appreciates it.
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