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Scott 08-16-2012 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by DonziChick (Post 3755618)
Pretty sure there was a 28' Cig hanging with you that day.

This thread has brought me out of OSO "retirement" I swore I wouldn't be back but it was just to damn absurd and Tony kept laughing about it.

Btw - I resent the comparision to some of the posting sounding like women.

Sucked me right back in!

A drunken text last night included something about this thread being Phsycologist dream study of Narcissism.

Another Text involved my Seadoo being better than any boat made, too funny.

THRILLSEEKER 08-16-2012 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by TEAMBAJA (Post 3755691)
Thats right, I believe you had the white mule with you that day?

Im not sure about the "sounding like women" part.




Wow, alcohol didnt kill any of your brain cells, good memory! Maybe it was an old 235?

The 23 was Kramer's buddy Tim Raddiger I think I still have a picture somewhere of Dave sprawled out on my deck asleep with a beer in his hand at Shooters.

Nauti Kitty 08-16-2012 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by THRILLSEEKER (Post 3755626)
The only boats to do the entire run were:
36 Apache
35 Cafe
32 Caliber
29 Outlaw
28 Cig
23 Baja

The rest of the pussies trailered to LYC and ran inside the breakwall to Shooters and went right back on the trailer.

It was also a short list that completed the sotw run the year that poker face ran, which is a cool boat

NK

cfischer 08-16-2012 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Nauti Kitty (Post 3755858)
It was also a short list that completed the sotw run the year that poker face ran, which is a cool boat

NK

Parn, I think you spent more time in the air then in the water!!! One of the best runs every but not as good as when we came down from Lauderdale!!

huskyrider 08-16-2012 06:11 PM

One of the members here said they had a vid of my boat getting some big air in great lakes rough water when it was the poker run boat for Baja that year.
Do I have a wave crusher too???
Even WFO I don't think my bow is lifting at all.
I've actually thought of changing her name to Miss Lead 'cause she's so damn heavy.
I've taken some lip a couple times when I said she was the 96 factory boat for the runs they attended that year.
One of the funniest was from a drunk owner who said "I wouldn't be caught dead on a Baja"
All I could muster up is "Bro, you could be dead in the water tonight if you don't get back on the trailer before dark"

BTW, this was a great read, I caught it early and didn't come back until I saw there was hundreds of replies since I last peaked in. There's not only a lot of knowledge here there's a lot of humor too, LOL!!!

See ya,
Kelly

obnoxus 08-16-2012 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by n20michael (Post 3755617)
If you could PM some info on the Outerlimits I would appreciate it, I have actually been looking at Quatro's, but, the 42's are also real nice

You can ping me or post "here"

Thanks!
Michael

Whats your email?

Dont want to clog this thread with this,,,,,,..I derailed it enough already !!!!

Quick pic though

outlawfun 08-16-2012 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by XT-Innovator (Post 3755660)
The question is too general for all the details, even from year to year at Baja from changes made in production. I have my opinions what years were better in the Baja family after 24 years of working in the design dept, but I don't want to speculate on other manufactures that I do not have that experience with.

XT

Specifically the 36 outlaw year 99, how good is this hull and was wondering how thick it was. I see it has beefy stringers and good bulkheads along with bolsa core but after seeing you drive the poker run boat in that big stuff I was wondering if the 36 can take that and how much more power can I give it till the breaking point. I know that 73 early models got beefed up for flexing but did the 99 get that problem solved.

n20michael 08-16-2012 07:23 PM


Originally Posted by obnoxus (Post 3755932)
Whats your email?

Dont want to clog this thread with this,,,,,,..I derailed it enough already !!!!

Quick pic though

Jeez., thats nice lookin!!!

One of the things that attracted me to OL is the paint, I dont know who designs/paints there boats, but, they look killer!

PM sent, thanks again!

Michael

TEAMBAJA 08-16-2012 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by n20michael (Post 3755972)
Jeez., thats nice lookin!!!

One of the things that attracted me to OL is the paint, I dont know who designs/paints there boats, but, they look killer!

PM sent, thanks again!

Michael

Incognito was one of my favorites!

XT-Innovator 08-16-2012 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by outlawfun (Post 3755963)
Specifically the 36 outlaw year 99, how good is this hull and was wondering how thick it was. I see it has beefy stringers and good bulkheads along with bolsa core but after seeing you drive the poker run boat in that big stuff I was wondering if the 36 can take that and how much more power can I give it till the breaking point. I know that 73 early models got beefed up for flexing but did the 99 get that problem solved.

Almost any 36ol will take more than we did to PokerFace at SOTW run. Even PokerFace broke a belt, or the Latham steering within sight of the end of that run because I remember docking it with only one engine and no power steering. The only 36ol I would shy away from is the original staggered 600 that had a badly cracked keel at one time. The factory recall you mention was for 29, 33, and 36ol's that had the Adeptus motor mounts on standard 454's and 502 power. They should have all been converted to the Corsa offshore motor mounts like my 2000 29ol was. Any HP setup was just fine. The layup on a 36 should be more than enough for any HP you want to put in it. IMHO.

XT


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