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Old 03-05-2010 | 12:08 PM
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Looking to step up from my 29 outlaw this year. I like the 33 with the pump out head a/c, etc. but not sure if the ride will be that big of a difference. The 35 has the changing in the v berth and curious on how these owners like it. I always have friends staying overnight on the couches and cabin floor currently so guess they would have to bring their sleeping bags for the cockpit and rear bench. The 36 I've heard is nice but a very heavy boat, speed isnt really too big of an issue 70-75 is all I need. I've been going back and forth for awhile now on what the next rig will be. I really liked the idea of a cigarette but for my boating needs (occasional poker run, but mostly a 30-60 min. to the party spot and docked for 2-3 days) I think I will stay true and stick to the Baja family.
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Old 03-05-2010 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by bajaboatnut
Looking to step up from my 29 outlaw this year. I like the 33 with the pump out head a/c, etc. but not sure if the ride will be that big of a difference. The 35 has the changing in the v berth and curious on how these owners like it. I always have friends staying overnight on the couches and cabin floor currently so guess they would have to bring their sleeping bags for the cockpit and rear bench. The 36 I've heard is nice but a very heavy boat, speed isnt really too big of an issue 70-75 is all I need. I've been going back and forth for awhile now on what the next rig will be. I really liked the idea of a cigarette but for my boating needs (occasional poker run, but mostly a 30-60 min. to the party spot and docked for 2-3 days) I think I will stay true and stick to the Baja family.
There's a 2002 36 with enough power to pass most Baja's on the water forsale....
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/b...irth-baja.html

A 33OL's ride is night and day from a 29OL IMO best boat Baja ever built...It's fast and rides like a Cadillac. Would be no question 33OL over a liner boat 35OL...Of course if I was shopping I'd be looking at the link above..
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Old 03-05-2010 | 07:48 PM
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liner boat?
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Originally Posted by bajaboatnut
liner boat?
Unless your buying a Faja it's a liner boat.
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Old 03-05-2010 | 08:23 PM
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I hear ya now, been a long day trying to get ready to leave for vaca. No Faja here, Not a big fan of the layout at all or fountain for that matter. Did ya see the 33 on yachtauctions? I've been meaning to ask if there has ever been a baja only run in lake st. clair or on erie?
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Fox chapel did the Baja run few years back but nothin after that.
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Old 03-05-2010 | 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by bajaboatnut
I hear ya now, been a long day trying to get ready to leave for vaca. No Faja here, Not a big fan of the layout at all or fountain for that matter. Did ya see the 33 on yachtauctions? I've been meaning to ask if there has ever been a baja only run in lake st. clair or on erie?
I am not from that area but last year we had quite a few baja's at the Lake St Clair run. We ran down to Jobbie and then the next day ran to the Moot and to downtown on the river.
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