anyone know this boat?
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Re: anyone know this boat?
Don't know anything about that particular boat but it is apparently in Seabrook, TX. here is their ad
I have always liked those 250's though...
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It's not a bad looking boat - something I can just abuse for a few years. I'm up for a road trip to Texas.
I sent them an e-mail for more pics - they responded that they would only send pics if I provided Phone #'s.
So.......
I sent them #'s
I sent them an e-mail for more pics - they responded that they would only send pics if I provided Phone #'s.
So.......
I sent them #'s
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One of my neighbors on the Jersey Shore has a 1989 Baja 250 Sport since new with a 496 HO and XR repower. The boat has great lines and when taken care of does not show like a 17 year old boat. I like the yellow hull. Post some pics if you decide to check out the boat.
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it seems like one that only a few were made.
I used to have a '86 250 force, but I have never heard of this 250 sport. It has nice lines. Kinda reminds me of Half Nutz old saber by the colors and shape.
Could be a fun boat - I'm looking for something I can abuse and just run like heaven was on fire.
I used to have a '86 250 force, but I have never heard of this 250 sport. It has nice lines. Kinda reminds me of Half Nutz old saber by the colors and shape.
Could be a fun boat - I'm looking for something I can abuse and just run like heaven was on fire.
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Re: anyone know this boat?
Originally Posted by bouyhunter
I'm looking for a cheap way to get back on the water.
Anyone know this one? it's somewhere in TX
Anyone know this one? it's somewhere in TX
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Thanks for the 411.
The more I talk to people, and the more I dream about a 35' to 38' boat, it seems most miss the 25'ish boat they once had.
Easy to trailer, easy on gas (if there is such a thing), easy on insurance. Just fun.
This might be the smartest boating move I've ever made - I'm actually talking myself into downsizing before I even buy another boat.
The more I talk to people, and the more I dream about a 35' to 38' boat, it seems most miss the 25'ish boat they once had.
Easy to trailer, easy on gas (if there is such a thing), easy on insurance. Just fun.
This might be the smartest boating move I've ever made - I'm actually talking myself into downsizing before I even buy another boat.
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Phantom Baja Clearlake
I am the owner of the boat, i bought it 2 years ago from Gulf coast bating center, with a fresh 540 roller motor which was not true,(ha) the boat was a repo from somewhere up north with a 502 and was not native to clear lake. After much need interior and mechanical work it is a nice boat now, i have replaced the main wirjing harness, outdrive, gimble bearing housing, sterring control, stringers, stereo, engine hatch deck, new vinyl seats and painted the wind screen fairing black, it is a good looking boat now.
I am currently going through the motor, i have put 10 hours on the boat since i bought it due to working alot. The motor is currently being built to custom 540 with 550 horsepower.
Funny i found this
I am currently going through the motor, i have put 10 hours on the boat since i bought it due to working alot. The motor is currently being built to custom 540 with 550 horsepower.
Funny i found this
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Finish that 24 pantera you already have.......what happened man?
Nice boat Jump 24transport, welcome to OSO