Baja's heading up the ladder
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I don't quite know if the ink is dry yet but, there might be a new Offshore bad boy comin out of Baja.
If it's true I might have found my 42's replacement.
Should hang with Fountain, Donzi, and maybe Outerlimits.
Anyone else hear some news?
If it's true I might have found my 42's replacement.
Should hang with Fountain, Donzi, and maybe Outerlimits.
Anyone else hear some news?
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it wouldnt supprise me either way
especially after seeing the new 30 Outlaw in action
and I am not talking about the very first orange and blue one.
I am not a big fan of Baja and most of my friends that work there know that. I will say that a lot of time went into the 30 and it is an impressive boat. The layout, overall ride, and speed are incredible.
especially after seeing the new 30 Outlaw in action
and I am not talking about the very first orange and blue one.I am not a big fan of Baja and most of my friends that work there know that. I will say that a lot of time went into the 30 and it is an impressive boat. The layout, overall ride, and speed are incredible.
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Originally posted by daven
After 7 years with BAJA we can truly state that they are an entry level boat. The best boat they have ever created was the 36 OUTLAW. The 30 OUTLAW does not have the ride or the handling that the 36 does, as far as layout if the ride and speed are not there why go for it, a pontoon will do the same thing.
After 7 years with BAJA we can truly state that they are an entry level boat. The best boat they have ever created was the 36 OUTLAW. The 30 OUTLAW does not have the ride or the handling that the 36 does, as far as layout if the ride and speed are not there why go for it, a pontoon will do the same thing.
And the dumb post of the day award goes to............


