why all the Baja questions???
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Re: why all the Baja questions???
I was just going to post something like this, you read my mind.
How come I never see Fountain vs. Formula or Nortech vs. Outerlimits.
Always Baja in the mix, always Baja getting $hit on. From non Baja owners of course.
I love mine, leave us alone.
or I guess we can take it as a compliment
Chris
How come I never see Fountain vs. Formula or Nortech vs. Outerlimits.
Always Baja in the mix, always Baja getting $hit on. From non Baja owners of course.
I love mine, leave us alone.
or I guess we can take it as a compliment
Chris
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Re: why all the Baja questions???
I think, in my biased opinion, that they are compared to everything because they are a more affordable alternative to the other name brand boats.
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Re: why all the Baja questions???
I would imagine it comes from an entry level "Offshore" boat that is "pretty", and well marketed to a sect that is not well educated in true Offshore and performance boating, and sold at a reasonable price (if such a thing exists for a "performance boat. )
They aren't a bad boat, Baja was my entry to "performance" boating.
I won't buy another one, but not because there is anything wrong with them, they just don't suit the type of boating I like to do. I'm kinda hard on the sticks , and I like BIG water, and BIG air.
I'll destroy a Baja they way "I" like to run, It all depends on where you boat, and how you like to run.
They are nice looking boats at a pretty good price. Not bad if it fit's the type of boating you like to do.
They aren't a bad boat, Baja was my entry to "performance" boating.
I won't buy another one, but not because there is anything wrong with them, they just don't suit the type of boating I like to do. I'm kinda hard on the sticks , and I like BIG water, and BIG air.
I'll destroy a Baja they way "I" like to run, It all depends on where you boat, and how you like to run.
They are nice looking boats at a pretty good price. Not bad if it fit's the type of boating you like to do.
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Re: why all the Baja questions???
Originally Posted by chrisf
How come I never see Fountain vs. Formula ..........
Chris
Here is some useful and comical input for your choice.
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Re: why all the Baja questions???
Originally Posted by bouyhunter
I won't buy another one, but not because there is anything wrong with them, they just don't suit the type of boating I like to do. I'm kinda hard on the sticks , and I like BIG water, and BIG air.
I'll destroy a Baja they way "I" like to run, It all depends on where you boat, and how you like to run.
I'll destroy a Baja they way "I" like to run, It all depends on where you boat, and how you like to run.
I know a WHOLE bunch of people who will disagree with you on that one. One of them happened to be in a smaller Baja today on Lake Erie with 5s to 8s Best big water ride Ive had was in a 22' Baja in 6s crossin Erie
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Re: why all the Baja questions???
Originally Posted by Racegirl3
I know a WHOLE bunch of people who will disagree with you on that one. One of them happened to be in a smaller Baja today on Lake Erie with 5s to 8s