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#22
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From: Merritt Island, FL
Sorry about that I was just going off what a owner had said the running service was and taking a guess. But thinking about it he might have also subtracted the notch. Personally doesn't matter to me, they are cool boats and can't wait to see the twin OB one.
#23
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From: Nanticoke River
Thank you all for your input. I've started reaching out to some of the builders that were mentioned plus another one I came across. In regards to the type of water I run in. With this boat I'll be staying on the river which can be like glass or rough. I'm looking for a deep V.
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From: Nanticoke River
I've been eyeing the Baja's for a while. The website pics make the cabins look difficult to enter. As an owner, can you tell me if the opening to the cabin is user friendly?
I like the 24 or the 27.
I like the 24 or the 27.
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From: Jacksonville, FL
https://www.offshoreonly.com/classif...-r-o76783.html
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From: Atlantic City NJ
Fairly easy to get in the cabin. My buddy has a 2003 25ft, great boat. He used to keep it up in the Atlantic City area. Handled the ocean great. He now has it down in Cape Coral. Rides great in the Gulf. He has the 496HO, 425 hp. Tops out around 65 mph
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From: Wisconsin
The door to the cabin is on the smaller side, but I’m 6’4” and manage just fine. The cabin itself is one of the most spacious you’ll find in a boat that size. For a “25 foot boat” it does everything really well. I wish they did the cockpit better on the new Baja's, seats, dash layout etc






