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TWIN-SPINS 10-20-2010 06:54 PM

glad your back into boating:drink:

Irishtornado 10-20-2010 07:40 PM


Originally Posted by verbi69 (Post 3234846)
Not to highjack but can someone compare a 32 ss/ ssr and a Baja 342??

If you want a honest opinion on thos 2 boats call Hawkeye Boat Sales in Dubuque,IA they were the largest Baja dealer and sell the Sunsation line.

verbi69 10-20-2010 09:19 PM

Thanks Irish.

bsboss 10-21-2010 12:00 AM

Thanks "haulinvols", well said, I have the '05 25 Outlaw w/496HO and really love the boat but wanted to look at a Sunsation which was also a "05 288. I think what I was feeling was probably the step hull.

Teo 10-21-2010 03:46 AM

How is the 288 compared to the 29OL? They are more the same size though the Baja is slightly wider and a bit heavier.

Baja_man 10-21-2010 08:15 AM


Originally Posted by Teo (Post 3235168)
How is the 288 compared to the 29OL? They are more the same size though the Baja is slightly wider and a bit heavier.

The 288 is kind of in between the 25 OL and 29 OL. I think the true length of a 288 is closer to 27'. the 29 OL has twin engines where a 288 is only a single.

haulinvols 10-21-2010 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by Teo (Post 3235168)
How is the 288 compared to the 29OL? They are more the same size though the Baja is slightly wider and a bit heavier.

The 288 and 29 Outlaw are night and day difference. Baja_Man above is correct in that if you don't take into consideration the swim platform the 288 is about a 27 footer. Goint to a 29 Outlaw you gain about 2 feet in running surface and about 5 inches in beam not to mention the 2300lbs difference in weight.

The 29 Outlaw would actually be a better comparison to the 32 Sunsation.

haulinvols 10-21-2010 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by bsboss (Post 3235148)
Thanks "haulinvols", well said, I have the '05 25 Outlaw w/496HO and really love the boat but wanted to look at a Sunsation which was also a "05 288. I think what I was feeling was probably the step hull.

The two boats really use different driving styles. With the 25 you kind of just hammer through the rough stuff as you would with any conventional deep-V hull. The 288 does better getting more on top of it using tab and drive angles to maintain your angle of attack. At least that has been my experience with the two boats. I am still learning my 288 as I have only had it for a few short months. I bet I have only put about 8-9 hours on it since I bought it.

bsboss 10-21-2010 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by haulinvols (Post 3235299)
The two boats really use different driving styles. With the 25 you kind of just hammer through the rough stuff as you would with any conventional deep-V hull. The 288 does better getting more on top of it using tab and drive angles to maintain your angle of attack. At least that has been my experience with the two boats. I am still learning my 288 as I have only had it for a few short months. I bet I have only put about 8-9 hours on it since I bought it.

Do you feel one has a smoother ride then other in rouch stuff?

thisistank 10-21-2010 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by haulinvols (Post 3235299)
The two boats really use different driving styles. With the 25 you kind of just hammer through the rough stuff as you would with any conventional deep-V hull. The 288 does better getting more on top of it using tab and drive angles to maintain your angle of attack. At least that has been my experience with the two boats. I am still learning my 288 as I have only had it for a few short months. I bet I have only put about 8-9 hours on it since I bought it.

Any comment on the freeboard difference? Seem the Baja has a LOT more free board. Is either one a wetter or dryer ride in the slop?


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