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oh6662b 08-20-2009 06:39 PM

baja still use wood stringers???
 
does anyone know if and when baje quit useing wood for stringers

Smitty 08-21-2009 04:33 PM

They stopped using them years ago, but now that Fountain is building the boats, I believe that they have gone back to balsa wood stringers.

I could be wrong here though.

Irishtornado 08-21-2009 05:09 PM

2005-early 2006 was the last year for any stringer boats...Everything after that was liner until Fountain took over in 2009 the redesigned the 26,30,35 with stringers.

If it was a Outlaw 26,30,35 where all liner boats

Believe they built the 29 til 2004 with a few singles built until 2005. The 25 Outlaw until 2006 was stringers. 33 Outlaw until 2005 along with 36 Outlaw

TEAMBAJA 08-21-2009 05:28 PM


Originally Posted by irishtornado (Post 2936858)
2005-early 2006 was the last year for any stringer boats...Everything after that was liner until Fountain took over in 2009 the redesigned the 26,30,35 with stringers.

If it was a Outlaw 26,30,35 where all liner boats

Believe they built the 29 til 2004 with a few singles built until 2005. The 25 Outlaw until 2006 was stringers. 33 Outlaw until 2005 along with 36 Outlaw

There were actually a few models that were still stringers after 2006. H2X, 342, 40 Outlaw, 275, 245, 242, and the 230/250 Sportfish.

They had talked about replacing the 40 Outlaw with a liner boat. I think it could have become a 42. Thank god that never happened! :eek:

Irishtornado 08-21-2009 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by TEAMBAJA (Post 2936871)
There were actually a few models that were still stringers after 2006. H2X, 342, 40 Outlaw, 275, 245, 242, and the 230/250 Sportfish.

They had talked about replacing the 40 Outlaw with a liner boat. I think it could have become a 42. Thank god that never happened! :eek:

Yea I wasn't sure I prolly shouldn't have shot it out there.

concealedGSXR 08-21-2009 06:20 PM

Excuse my ignornance, but what exactly is the difference in construction between a liner boat and a stringer boat. Is it only woood????

I just want to learn...lol


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