Sneak Peak "New Baja 405"
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Originally Posted by ScarabScoundroul
I would bet it runs around $185K - $210K depending on options.
Based on the other boats in this class and size that is cheap.
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I would like to see more photos. I do like the port holes in it. I have a 1995 236 model and it has port holes and with two kids they will play in the cuddy and look out the port holes and also look out the hatch. With the port holes it does left more air flow in the cuddy. I even asked Baja why they stopped putting them in and I was told because they leak. Not sure if I believe that, mine doesn't but if they are open the spray from hitting wakes will come in a little. I woundn't mind seeing them put them in the 275. I hope to move into a 275 next year.
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Originally Posted by Dock Holiday
Hey Tank, it is all good brother. Glad to see you understand what this boat is all about.
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Come on Doc, you dont think I forgot my roots yet do you??
I like it too. And think it will hit a big market and do well.
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HT, I'm just livin' in your shadow bro!
Why dont you truck your boat over for the Key West poker run in Nov. My buddies sending his Tiger out for a few months and we're going to run the run.
Why dont you truck your boat over for the Key West poker run in Nov. My buddies sending his Tiger out for a few months and we're going to run the run.
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Originally Posted by high-tide
Suuuuure,
I truck the boat down to the east coast of Florida several times a year for the run to the Bahamas, got a buddy who lives on Andros. Cruise to the key's several times a summer. Never made the poker run though. I do not need much of an excuse to drop the lift in the water. I would love to go. My sun is old enough now to make the longer trips and is getting pretty good on the sticks. Ever get up this way, the gulf of mexico in the summer is like 90 degrees.
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I truck the boat down to the east coast of Florida several times a year for the run to the Bahamas, got a buddy who lives on Andros. Cruise to the key's several times a summer. Never made the poker run though. I do not need much of an excuse to drop the lift in the water. I would love to go. My sun is old enough now to make the longer trips and is getting pretty good on the sticks. Ever get up this way, the gulf of mexico in the summer is like 90 degrees.
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I got to see the boat in person the other day and I have to say all in all it is sweet. I don't care for the fins either but the interior and the cocpit are sweet.
The interior has a 25" flatscreen full shower and in the very front the boat has a lounge chair like a lazyboy complete with beer holders, it is the greatest thing I have ever seen in a boat.
The engine compartment is very clean and easy to acces most stuff. Alos the rear seat come up wth the hatch so that you don't have to lean over it.
So far the boat tops out at 62 with full fuel. 230gal and 4-5 large men on it with HO's and they have not played with the props yet. You will be able to get the boat with up 600's in it or large yanmar diesels.
They are going to change some things but this thing is a Cadilac.
The interior has a 25" flatscreen full shower and in the very front the boat has a lounge chair like a lazyboy complete with beer holders, it is the greatest thing I have ever seen in a boat.
The engine compartment is very clean and easy to acces most stuff. Alos the rear seat come up wth the hatch so that you don't have to lean over it.
So far the boat tops out at 62 with full fuel. 230gal and 4-5 large men on it with HO's and they have not played with the props yet. You will be able to get the boat with up 600's in it or large yanmar diesels.
They are going to change some things but this thing is a Cadilac.
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Originally Posted by Ironmanwb
I got to see the boat in person the other day and I have to say all in all it is sweet. I don't care for the fins either but the interior and the cocpit are sweet.
The interior has a 25" flatscreen full shower and in the very front the boat has a lounge chair like a lazyboy complete with beer holders, it is the greatest thing I have ever seen in a boat.
The engine compartment is very clean and easy to acces most stuff. Alos the rear seat come up wth the hatch so that you don't have to lean over it.
So far the boat tops out at 62 with full fuel. 230gal and 4-5 large men on it with HO's and they have not played with the props yet. You will be able to get the boat with up 600's in it or large yanmar diesels.
They are going to change some things but this thing is a Cadilac.
The interior has a 25" flatscreen full shower and in the very front the boat has a lounge chair like a lazyboy complete with beer holders, it is the greatest thing I have ever seen in a boat.
The engine compartment is very clean and easy to acces most stuff. Alos the rear seat come up wth the hatch so that you don't have to lean over it.
So far the boat tops out at 62 with full fuel. 230gal and 4-5 large men on it with HO's and they have not played with the props yet. You will be able to get the boat with up 600's in it or large yanmar diesels.
They are going to change some things but this thing is a Cadilac.
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Originally Posted by thisistank
DUDE! You didn't get any pics!!?? SLACKER!!!!
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