Offshoreonly.com

Offshoreonly.com (https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/)
-   Baja (https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/baja-31/)
-   -   36 OL with 600's? (https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/baja/221456-36-ol-600s.html)

XT-Innovator 12-22-2009 10:09 AM


Originally Posted by JaayTeee (Post 3009393)
Did it still have the big dent in the swim platform ?

Got to witness that happening:eek:

Jay,

The platform was missing at the time, but the comment was made that he was looking for a replacement.

XT

GETTINBYE 12-23-2009 06:41 AM

Hey, Boatfreak.

Think I will put any dock work off until next spring. A bit to cool out right now. Am staying real busy with other things however. We are doing fine and really looking forward to getting back to the dock in the spring.

See you then. Hope all is well. Happy Holidays!

Mark

rhodeiii 12-27-2009 09:15 PM

The picture is correct. I bought it for the machinery in it to assemble a cat. After we cleaned it up I developed a genuine affecction for it. The way I figure it that boat should get me from my home (Cedar Point) to the Rattlesnake Island Club in about 14 minutes flat. It's in a highly reputable glass shop right now getting the bottom straightened out. I still have the Iowa decals/registration. My wife loves the boat but won't let me sell the cruiser. Hey.........life's good.

XT-Innovator 12-27-2009 10:28 PM

Ed,

Good to see that you are going to make the boat right again.

You got my number when you are ready for the interior, or if you need help locating any Baja parts?

XT
(Dave & Lane)

rhodeiii 01-17-2010 05:33 PM

I would very much like to find ouy more about the history of the boat. We're repairing the swim platform. Judging by the two big impact points on the swim platform and the damge to the hull it looks like it was molested by a fork lift and/or a flopped rack. It seems like they're taking forever on the glass work, but I did tell them to be thorough. I don't want to go through this again. If anyone can provide any history on it, please advise. Once we got the hull opened it looked like it took a good hit in the past. Apparently if a hull takes a hard shot. a shock-wave goes through the glass and can cause damage in remote areas of the hull. Whatever; life is good.My people tell me that every year or two you should sound out or tap out the hull and relaminate or inject any voids accordingly.

JaayTeee 01-18-2010 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by rhodeiii (Post 3025970)
I would very much like to find ouy more about the history of the boat. We're repairing the swim platform. Judging by the two big impact points on the swim platform and the damge to the hull it looks like it was molested by a fork lift and/or a flopped rack. It seems like they're taking forever on the glass work, but I did tell them to be thorough. I don't want to go through this again. If anyone can provide any history on it, please advise. Once we got the hull opened it looked like it took a good hit in the past. Apparently if a hull takes a hard shot. a shock-wave goes through the glass and can cause damage in remote areas of the hull. Whatever; life is good.My people tell me that every year or two you should sound out or tap out the hull and relaminate or inject any voids accordingly.

The boat was in the Des Moines Ia. area from
04'-08', they bought it from Hawkeye Boat Sales.

One of the dents in the swim platform came
from it hitting a dock at Saylorville Lake Marina
when they were backing into a slip back in 08'

It didn't really seem to hit it that hard, but it did a number on it.:eek:

I never got the real story on the bottom damage, just
rumors.

rhodeiii 02-19-2010 04:29 PM

We are at the point in the project where we are replacing the screen behind the air intake panels on the side of the boat. I definitely need to put the screen back in or the boat will be "harvesting" mayflies everytime I open up the throttles. It's 1/8th inch stainless steal product. The only place that I can find it wants a minimum of 300 yards per purchase. Yes that would be excessive. Anybody know a source?

JaayTeee 02-19-2010 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by rhodeiii (Post 3050597)
We are at the point in the project where we are replacing the screen behind the air intake panels on the side of the boat. I definitely need to put the screen back in or the boat will be "harvesting" mayflies everytime I open up the throttles. It's 1/8th inch stainless steal product. The only place that I can find it wants a minimum of 300 yards per purchase. Yes that would be excessive. Anybody know a source?

When I made the new side vent covers for mine, I bought
my screen from these guys.


http://www.mcmaster.com/#wire-cloth/=5w2c1s

I used the hexagonal shaped stuff, it has an 80%
open area.

It's not stainless though, its aluminum.

jeff1000man 02-19-2010 05:28 PM

Is this the one that fell off the forklift? Or was it a different BAJA with 6's?

The pics don't look like the one that fell.

rhodeiii 02-19-2010 08:32 PM

I have never been able to confirm one way or the other as to how the bottom got damaged. I do know that it took lots of bucks and a good bit of time to straighten it out. It looks great now and "sounds out" very well now. If you know what happened and/or how it happened please share it with me. Thanks. A misshandled forklift can be a vicious animal.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:42 AM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.