What's this Baja worth?
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If I a guy didn't already have a boat and had medium power laying around it would be a nice starting point for a hotrod. Similar baja 302's from mid 90's with mag motors and stock drives go in the mid 40's to 50's depending on condition,Smitty
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Originally Posted by articfriends
If I a guy didn't already have a boat and had medium power laying around it would be a nice starting point for a hotrod. Similar baja 302's from mid 90's with mag motors and stock drives go in the mid 40's to 50's depending on condition,Smitty
A 302 with 310's (7.4 MPI) will run a honest 60-63 mph, with mags, 67-70 and over 70 with 502's...
The boat is pretty comparable to a 29 Outlaw and should perform very well n rough conditions since it's a true Deep V without steps and pad.
Here is a 2002 brochure Cap071 : http://www.bajamarine.com/archive/2002/Baja_302.pdf
Last edited by JS232; 04-17-2006 at 05:36 AM.
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Originally Posted by JS232
A 302 with 310's (7.4 MPI) will run a honest 60-63 mph, with mags, 67-70 and over 70 with 502's...
The boat is pretty comparable to a 29 Outlaw and should perform very well n rough conditions since it's a true Deep V without steps and pad.
Here is a 2002 brochure Cap071 : http://www.bajamarine.com/archive/2002/Baja_302.pdf
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It would take some work, but it sounds like a good deal to me if you sell the old drives and boxes. That should be a good down payment on new power.
Sold for $30,100. Someone got a good deal.
Sold for $30,100. Someone got a good deal.
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04-01-2005 06:13 AM



question is what do you thik its worth to you


