Baja 33' Outlaw Fun
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Almost forgot the best part! Gotta love them prochargers! 9psi of boost, upgraded fuel system, injectors, etc. 24 Gauges to monitor everything. 4 Pyro/egt, Boost, fuel pressure, oil pressure, oil temp, water temp, water pressure (through hull water pickups), etc.
So speaking of Co pilot, whoever is not driving actually does watch the gauges! To many to look down at during speed runs, at least for me. Not going to act like I am a professional driver. Learning more every time out. In Lake Michigan, waves come out of know where. Getting lost in the sea of gauges is easy.
So speaking of Co pilot, whoever is not driving actually does watch the gauges! To many to look down at during speed runs, at least for me. Not going to act like I am a professional driver. Learning more every time out. In Lake Michigan, waves come out of know where. Getting lost in the sea of gauges is easy.
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Every year right before the shootout, when I'm emptying it
out, I always ask myself" why we need 2 dozen noodles up in the front of this thing ?"
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Kevin, boat looks great! Ill share this thread with some of our folks, they will like to see it. Great to see her still loved, and performing as good as ever.
Yes, you can't replace her for even 2-3x as much, absolutely correct.
Yes, you can't replace her for even 2-3x as much, absolutely correct.
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Yeah the cabin does have a ton of storage, and the V-birth is pretty large and will make due after a long day in the sun. My bed cushions have spent their life packed in those neat little carrying bags so maybe once we "break" them in they might soften up a little! 
Paul, Thanks!

Paul, Thanks!
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Labbed by mercury 30" bravo 4 blade
Blueprinted bottom rear 24-36" of hull
Drive height propshaft centerline 4" below bottom of the boat
MSD ignition no rev limiter. Never look at the digital tachs but have noticed 5400rpm+
JaayTeee whats your propshaft height?
Labbed by mercury 30" bravo 4 blade
Blueprinted bottom rear 24-36" of hull
Drive height propshaft centerline 4" below bottom of the boat
MSD ignition no rev limiter. Never look at the digital tachs but have noticed 5400rpm+
JaayTeee whats your propshaft height?
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Just did my impellers and it sucked but still was not that bad. Wrenching sucks no matter how you slice it!
Yes the cockpit is AMAZING! Last boat was a 32 caliber which also has a huge cockpit.
Yes the cockpit is AMAZING! Last boat was a 32 caliber which also has a huge cockpit.
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96.8 gps full of fuel, and lots of stick left??? i think we have a bull****er on our hands