Why trash talk
#291

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.
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.
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.
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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.
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From: The Woodlands, TX
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
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
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Dont want to clog this thread with this,,,,,,..I derailed it enough already !!!!
Quick pic though
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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.
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From: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
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
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From: Bucyrus, OH.
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.
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