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#11
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From: Solomons Island, Md
Hey Boss,
Are you and Mrs Boss still submitting entries into the "Brag It Up" on Baja's site? For a while there, you and Mrs Boss had a lock on it. You probably have a whole closet of Baja sweatshirts by now!!!
Are you and Mrs Boss still submitting entries into the "Brag It Up" on Baja's site? For a while there, you and Mrs Boss had a lock on it. You probably have a whole closet of Baja sweatshirts by now!!!
#12
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Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 1,326
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From: Lake Norman N.C.
Hey Mark,
I dont know were to begin , I was pleasantly surprise in how well the Baja took those waves last weekend.You guys have got
one hell of a boat .It has changed my opinion of Baja, BIG TIME.
Don't get me wrong , I never thought Baja was a Bad product .
It amazes me that a Boat that is built in mass productions, has a good of quaility that yours has. I was always under the impression that its hard to keep quality up .in a mass production,
Baja definitly has a awsome product out there with reasonable prices. I really dont understand the bashing that comes with Baja , But Hey,You dont have to please a damn one of them,As long as your HAPPY ,Thats all that matters. Enjoy what you have and spread the good word . The boat speaks for itself Looks ,Motors,Drives,And most of all ,ITS CREW!!!!! YOU GUYS ARE FIRST CLASS.
David
I dont know were to begin , I was pleasantly surprise in how well the Baja took those waves last weekend.You guys have got
one hell of a boat .It has changed my opinion of Baja, BIG TIME.
Don't get me wrong , I never thought Baja was a Bad product .
It amazes me that a Boat that is built in mass productions, has a good of quaility that yours has. I was always under the impression that its hard to keep quality up .in a mass production,
Baja definitly has a awsome product out there with reasonable prices. I really dont understand the bashing that comes with Baja , But Hey,You dont have to please a damn one of them,As long as your HAPPY ,Thats all that matters. Enjoy what you have and spread the good word . The boat speaks for itself Looks ,Motors,Drives,And most of all ,ITS CREW!!!!! YOU GUYS ARE FIRST CLASS.
David
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C. P. B. A. Carolina Power Boat Assoc
#14
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Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 7,151
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From: Beautiful North Carolina
Yes, the ICW except for some wind at times is pretty smooth. If you come across a shrimp boat or a big cruiser is can get hairy because it is shallow and narrow in most places and there is little room to pass.
On the return trip we had to pass a HUGH barge that was taking up 80% of the channel width. The water we went through to get around him was only four to five feet. Glad the wife could not see the depth sounder.
It is pretty, we saw a lot of dolphin in the ICW this last trip, and also saw three alligators.
When we got to Charleston it was a different story. The wind had created some very rough conditions in the harbor. The 36 handled it great, but our friends with the 29 Donzi had a little trouble keeping up. There were 8-10 footers out in the ocean that day, so we stayed inside the jetties.
Pull the boat on over and make the trip. You will enjoy it.
Mark
On the return trip we had to pass a HUGH barge that was taking up 80% of the channel width. The water we went through to get around him was only four to five feet. Glad the wife could not see the depth sounder.
It is pretty, we saw a lot of dolphin in the ICW this last trip, and also saw three alligators.
When we got to Charleston it was a different story. The wind had created some very rough conditions in the harbor. The 36 handled it great, but our friends with the 29 Donzi had a little trouble keeping up. There were 8-10 footers out in the ocean that day, so we stayed inside the jetties.
Pull the boat on over and make the trip. You will enjoy it.
Mark




