New Baja Boats?
#21
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From: Bishop,CA
Take it off!
The best part about the wrap on that boat is that with a $19 heat gun you can pull it off and start over!
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From: Clearwater, FL
Myself being in the market for a used boat I am sure that I will find some with scemes I just don't desire but everything elses is there.
Thankfully a life long friend of mine owns a wrap company and I can get the job done for cost of material and a night at the bar.
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From: Chicago, IL; Onekama, MI
Thats what I thought- they're going to cheapen the line to help pay for the Fountain bailout. Not good for Baja fans!
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From: Oneida Lake NY
I thought the lack of detail on the outside was bad, the interior made me sick. I don't know if it was a cost issue, or lack of experience. A bunch of 18" long panels with screw pops all over them...looks novice to me, and horrible.
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From: Smith Valley, NV
Having owned three Baja's I must say I too am disappointed. I think I would prefer my old 29 Outlaw over a new 30 after seeing these.
I think this is a big mistake for Baja. I can't see anyone paying new boat prices for these when they could buy a, what seems to be much higher quality used boat for less.
I think they will lose sales to competitors and the used market.
I think this is a big mistake for Baja. I can't see anyone paying new boat prices for these when they could buy a, what seems to be much higher quality used boat for less.
I think they will lose sales to competitors and the used market.



