Baja Re-Launch to Focus on 20- to 26-footers
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A little more detail, http://boatermouth.com//index.php?vi...ntent&Itemid=8.
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Next up is getting rid of the Donzi fish boats, they are duplicates of Fountain's product. The Baja 30-36 OL were their best looking boat but without a step bottom they are old school and not much market for that technology. Baja is an excellent entry level boat.
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Ive always wanted to start a thread and find out how many guys on here started out in a Baja. It seems like there were alot of Cigarette owners that were previous Baja owners.
Ive always considered boats like the Baja 20 and 23 Outlaws as entry level boats. The 30, 32, 33, 35, 36 and 40 Outlaws shouldnt be considered entry level, but affordable alternatives for the average joe. (Im below average joe for anyone that offends!)
Ive always considered boats like the Baja 20 and 23 Outlaws as entry level boats. The 30, 32, 33, 35, 36 and 40 Outlaws shouldnt be considered entry level, but affordable alternatives for the average joe. (Im below average joe for anyone that offends!)
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I didn't see anything about the performance line. I know right now they only show three Baja's in that group but I'd like to see the 302 342 38 special still being made. I wish the 335 would still be built also. I know it will be a long time before we are ready to get a different boat and when we do I'd like the 335 to be around, my wife likes the look of them form pictures that she has seen. I still think the bigger outlaws still need to stay around because people still like these boats and want them.
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Ive always wanted to start a thread and find out how many guys on here started out in a Baja. It seems like there were alot of Cigarette owners that were previous Baja owners.
Ive always considered boats like the Baja 20 and 23 Outlaws as entry level boats. The 30, 32, 33, 35, 36 and 40 Outlaws shouldnt be considered entry level, but affordable alternatives for the average joe. (Im below average joe for anyone that offends!)
Ive always considered boats like the Baja 20 and 23 Outlaws as entry level boats. The 30, 32, 33, 35, 36 and 40 Outlaws shouldnt be considered entry level, but affordable alternatives for the average joe. (Im below average joe for anyone that offends!)

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