GLH is buying a BAJA?
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http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o17641-en.html
I read the description quickly and it looked like it said family moving up to a Sunseeker or a Baja. I re-read it and realized my mistake it was Baia.
Nice boat for someone........
I read the description quickly and it looked like it said family moving up to a Sunseeker or a Baja. I re-read it and realized my mistake it was Baia.
Nice boat for someone........
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http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o17641-en.html
I read the description quickly and it looked like it said family moving up to a Sunseeker or a Baja. I re-read it and realized my mistake it was Baia.
Nice boat for someone........
I read the description quickly and it looked like it said family moving up to a Sunseeker or a Baja. I re-read it and realized my mistake it was Baia.
Nice boat for someone........

Here would be the diff!
Of course there is no way I can get a new Baia like this but they have used ones...
Baia...

Baja...
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Did the KWPR with this Baia two years ago and it threw a monster rooster tail! Boat ran high 50's low 60's if I remember correctly.
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One of my friends used to own a Cig. He sold it and bought a 44 Stryker sportfish. It was a beautiful all white aluminum boat that was gorgeous, but slightly underpowered.
One day, he left Boston for Nantucket, and while close to Nantucket , a 60 foot Baia blew by him, rooster tail and all. He looked at my other friend and said "big deal". When he finally got to Nantucket he was told that the Baia got there first and also got the last slip! Boy, was he pissed.
P.S. About 8 years ago, I looked at a 40 or 44 Magnum with big diesels that had just been redone. I have to admitt that as fast as it was , driving it was pretty boring. I wasn't ready to take that route at the time, but, we are all getting older and maybe one day? NAH!!
One day, he left Boston for Nantucket, and while close to Nantucket , a 60 foot Baia blew by him, rooster tail and all. He looked at my other friend and said "big deal". When he finally got to Nantucket he was told that the Baia got there first and also got the last slip! Boy, was he pissed.

P.S. About 8 years ago, I looked at a 40 or 44 Magnum with big diesels that had just been redone. I have to admitt that as fast as it was , driving it was pretty boring. I wasn't ready to take that route at the time, but, we are all getting older and maybe one day? NAH!!
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