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JimmyBaja 01-13-2002 09:32 AM

252 ISLANDER
 
A friend of mine was at the Omaha boat show this weekend and is interested in a new Baja 252 Islander. He still likes the open bow. He currently has a 202 Crownline with the 454 MPI that runs around 65 on the speedo. Has not run with a GPS. He is interested in the performance of the 496 HO in the new Baja 252. How will the boat handle rough water as compared to the Crownline? Any recommendations?
Thanks, Jim

[ 01-13-2002: Message edited by: JimmyBaja ]

CigDaze 01-13-2002 11:05 AM

The 252 will make the 202 crownline pale in comparrison. It is a moderately heavy boat with a 24* bottom. It will handle rough waters with ease(To a limit, of course, it's a 25'er). Anyway, Family&Performance Boating Magazine just wrote a test article on the boat. The boat topped out at 62mph on the GPS with the base model 496(375hp).

:cool:

Griff 01-13-2002 03:07 PM

I agree on the ride issue. The 252 will ride like a Cadillac compared to the 202 Crownline. My 24 Outlaw is just a little longer than a 252 when you include the swim deck and I have ridden in and next to a friends 202. There is no comparison. I can take 3 footers at WOT 62-64 mph. He's all over the place in a 1 foot chop. BTW my friends 202 does about 61mph with the 454/300hp. Also, tell your friend I've got a good deal for him on a 93 Outlaw.

JimmyBaja 01-13-2002 05:37 PM

Thanks for the feedback guys. He will be happy to hear the ride is better.

Griff,
My friend is also at Bellevue Marina, Pier 2. Small world........

Jim

BajaRunner 01-13-2002 09:39 PM

Jim

whats happening

did you get those cables fixed?

Jason

JimmyBaja 01-14-2002 07:24 AM

Baja Runner,

Thanks for the punchup. No, have not tackled the throttle problem yet. The boat is 150 miles away in storage. Will take a stab at this spring and hopefully repair rather than replace.

Thanks, Jim


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