Last Boat Produced by the Orginal Baja Marine
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Last Boat Produced by the Orginal Baja Marine
Didn't know if you guys have seen these yet or not - but this is the last Baja that the orginal Baja Marine produced.
30 OL with 525's, raised X and Sportmaster lowers. Pretty sweet. Look at the f'n tail!!
Any guesses on speed here?
30 OL with 525's, raised X and Sportmaster lowers. Pretty sweet. Look at the f'n tail!!
Any guesses on speed here?
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I was on a 30OL last summer and really liked the layout.....but this one is UGLY!!! I do like that tail though!!!!
Bet that thing pushes 90....do we know for sure?
Bet that thing pushes 90....do we know for sure?
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Nice boat other than the colors. Reminds me of the 40' Outlaw that Luxman used to "burn up" the water at LOTO running 80 MPH with triple 500's. Always got a chuckle that he ran a Shootout Class Winner decal on the boat. Pretty easy to win your class when you are the only one in it!!
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The boat is with its new owner in Wisconsin. Not sure what dealer sold it.
The new owner is trying to get the boat dialed in. So far the best they have is 82-83 from what I hear. They are still trying props out on it.
The new owner is trying to get the boat dialed in. So far the best they have is 82-83 from what I hear. They are still trying props out on it.
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As for the boat with 600's all I can say is that the 30OL was not enough hull for those motors. The one they delivered in Tennessee was way over powered and really dangerous in the opinion of many that ran it. The boat should be a triple digit boat but it was impossible to drive over 95 MPH. They may have dropped the drive deeper or simply proped it at a safe speed. I do not know for sure, simply making a guess based on what some folks in the know told me at Baja.
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