Baja Poker Run Boats
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I always thought that was the best looking one Baja did, but I can't imagine how bad it rode as light as it is.
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I have tthe pictures they are just not large enough files to be enlarge to 11 x 17, I did have one printed to 8 x 10 and its makes a nice picture but any larger and the quality is poor, I have a file of Split decesion but its not good for anything other than a screen saver. I did find one copy of Pokerface thta I think is large enough to make a large picture you could frame.
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Really? I would love to see them!, They are for personal use, my email is [email protected]
Thanks!
Michael
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Michael
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Lucky 7's turned out to be my favorite boat of them all. I hated the initial drawings of it, but seeing it in person was a treat. Riding in it was a bigger treat & beingable to run it was better, even though the day we met up I didn't get the "win".
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One of my best memories (of many) was Poker Face at Bajas dealer meeting in Sanibel. Jason Billmeyer, who was doing the poker run tours was giving rides all day long. He pulls up to the dock and says take it, I need a break. His hearing was pretty much shot from giving rides all day.
Anyway, I took a group from overseas that didnt speak any english that I could make out. When I was getting up near top speed, I turned around to check on everyone........the smiles, the jibberish and the looks on their faces was priceless!
Anyway, I took a group from overseas that didnt speak any english that I could make out. When I was getting up near top speed, I turned around to check on everyone........the smiles, the jibberish and the looks on their faces was priceless!