Baja 415 - Lost?
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KX yes, but is it still alive?
I remember it was supposed to be finished and shipped down there, wasn't sure if it ever made it.
Know if it has ever made a public showing on the rivers/lakes down there (Norris lake)?
The pictures would be something to see.
Know if it has ever made a public showing on the rivers/lakes down there (Norris lake)?
The pictures would be something to see.
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If Sea Ray had it, then I highly doubt it would be on Norris. They play mainly on Ft. Loudon and Tellico so they can go to all of the big events on the company boats like the football games and Boomsday. I have never seen a 415 on the water here.
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FL huh?
That would be very interesting if it was actually sold. A one off custom boat with stringers instead of a liner sold through a dealer . . .
Still like to see outside pictures.
Still like to see outside pictures.
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Cabinets were all done in house.
It was truly amazing what could have come out of that plant. You take the management/POLITICAL team out of the equation and things like the 415 would have been reality. The only reason the 415 existed was because the POLITICS were nonexistent in the last few months. The politicians had given up by then and moved on to ruin other businesses. The design, engineering and prototype groups were tops in my book and I was glad to be a part of it.
It was truly amazing what could have come out of that plant. You take the management/POLITICAL team out of the equation and things like the 415 would have been reality. The only reason the 415 existed was because the POLITICS were nonexistent in the last few months. The politicians had given up by then and moved on to ruin other businesses. The design, engineering and prototype groups were tops in my book and I was glad to be a part of it.