Baja 32 Caliber
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One is just coming in at www.grandsportcenter.com, look under "Used Performance". It has many updates, worked on motors, loud stereo, great shape. A tad older than you want but still the same boat. Call the Morris store location for information.
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There's a pretty sweet Caliber on Ebay right now for anyone that's interested:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BAJA-...item588a060a9e
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BAJA-...item588a060a9e
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I owned a 1994 32 caliber and loved it! Wish I could have kept it in addition to my new boat. Nice rough water hull, HUGE cockpit. I love my new 33 outlaw also. There was just something about that caliber. You wont regret buying one if you do. And once you fall in love with the huge cockpit you will never be able to own a tiny 42 fountain!
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Offshorexcursion - Man, I agree 100%! Right now I own an older 32' Baja Force, which I believe is the same hull/cockpit layout. I can afford a 32'-35' fountain, but I can't bring myself to lose cockpit room. I go out on larger scarabs and fountains and feel like they're smaller boats because their isn't any room to move around. I love my current boat and I'm definitely going to miss its roominess when I finally decide to get something newer.
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[QUOTE=wjb21ndtown;3224541]Brian, did you check out that Caliber in the ebay link? No offense to your boat, but that graphic wrap on that Ebay boat is sweet. The only thing I don't like about that Ebay boat is the 4 bolster cockpit.
Yes I did it looks nice but that does not mean it does not have rot issues and the power and drives on mine are worth more than my boat itself. The biggest problem with these boats (as with most) are that they used wood everywhere and unless you properly stored them and kept the water out of the bidlge its going to cost more than you payed for it to make it worth owning. I replaced my interior which was in near perfect condition 1 because it was outdated and 2 the foam was starting to go away. The wood was fine except for the hatch where I had got caught in the rain a few times and the wood became a sponge.
Yes I did it looks nice but that does not mean it does not have rot issues and the power and drives on mine are worth more than my boat itself. The biggest problem with these boats (as with most) are that they used wood everywhere and unless you properly stored them and kept the water out of the bidlge its going to cost more than you payed for it to make it worth owning. I replaced my interior which was in near perfect condition 1 because it was outdated and 2 the foam was starting to go away. The wood was fine except for the hatch where I had got caught in the rain a few times and the wood became a sponge.