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Originally Posted by RT930turbo
(Post 4078574)
Growing up my dad had Bajas, and a 30 Velocity. We spent every weekend at Buckeye Lake. I had jet skis and a four winns 190 in High School / college, and would load a few chicks in my teal astro conversion van and head to the lake right after school. Funny how cool a van with a power folding rear bed becomes when you hook jet skis or a boat to the back :evilb: I missed the offshore boats, and the 24 Cig was my first performance boat. My wife loves the boat as much as I do, it's pretty much the only hard core common interest we have.
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Originally Posted by da*****rcury
(Post 4078788)
Hey Artie, did the Baja come from sandcastle marine by chance?
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Originally Posted by RT930turbo
(Post 4078789)
Sure did!
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Who can post a pic for me? I have a great one to show how it started for me.
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Originally Posted by deemo99
(Post 4078749)
watched Miami Vice (still might sometimes:whistle:)
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Originally Posted by da*****rcury
(Post 4078788)
Hey Artie, did the Baja come from sandcastle marine by chance?
One cool memory was when my dad took the jet out for a test drive before purchasing it. It was a cold Feb day in 82/83.... Ice still on the lake in areas... Hank put the boat in down from where Charlie lived. The boat sounded great from what I can remember, however my dad was not happy with the performance. At that point he did not want it. The boat barely broke 60mph. My dad was not to happy. At that time his current boat was a 17' Kona w/ a 125 or 150 hp Merc power tower was running as fast or a little faster... Hank was not happy either. He pretty much said "well, I guess it's time to take the boat back to the shop and shave the hull". They pretty much did that and some pump work. The performance was night and day. Needless to say he went with the jet. |
Originally Posted by sre
(Post 4078805)
Who can post a pic for me? I have a great one to show how it started for me.
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Had just gotten married, and decided was time to buy my first boat. Shopped around, and ended up at a dealership that carried Wellcraft. I drooled over 38 Scarab, but my budget only allowed for a 196 Eclipse (which I ended up buying). After a couple of seasons in SoCal lakes, decided a camping/boating vacation at Lake Havasu was in order. My first time there.
So day 1 of our vacation we launch late in the afternoon, at Sand Point Marina where we were camping -- looking forward to catching a beautiful sunset. I was blown away at the desert beauty of the lake. So there we are, floating in the middle of the lake all by ourselves, watching this awesome sunset -- when along come two big boats, one a cat another a v, screaming along side by side, glass water, at sunset, at Havasu. That's all it took to push up my trade-in schedule. I2D |
For me it started when I was either 5 or 6 years old. Sitting on my Dad's lap steering the boat. The first boat my Dad had was a 1964 15' Carver wooden boat with an Evinrude 60 hp top speed 32 mph. That was the first boat I rode in. The next boat was a 16' 1991 Starcraft Mercury 115 top speed 52 mph. The first boat I skied behind and learned to use the throttle and driving it. The next boat my Dad got was a 18' 1996 Checkmate with a 175hp Evinrude top speed 60 mph. That boat got me into the go fast boats. The first boat to go on solo runs with. This is how everything evolved for me. My Dad has always had a boat.
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