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Conference vicki::boats

Title:Powerboats
Notice:Introductions 2 /Classifieds 3 / '97 Ski Season 1267
Moderator:KWLITY::SUTER
Created:Thu May 12 1988
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1275
Total number of notes:18109

633.0. "Is BAJA = to BAHA" by LEDS::NELSON () Sun Mar 18 1990 22:57

    
    Hi,
    
    	Could someone fill me in on whether BAHA = BAJA?  I'm
    considering buying a BAHA and went to look in this notesfile
    under BAHA.  I found nothing.  However, there is plenty on BAJA.
    Are they the same boat?  If not, does anyone have info on BAHA.
    I have looked thru the Wants Ads and found some prices and different
    makes but would really appreciate any personal experiences.  Again,
    the boat as written in the listing was BAHA.   Thank :-).
    
    Mike
    
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633.1WEDOIT::JOYCEMon Mar 19 1990 09:554
    I could be wrong, but I believe that a BAJA is a performance boat.
    A BAHA is more of a cruiser, family type boat.
      
    Steve
633.2The name game, let's do ShirleyWOODS::WILSONMoe, Larry, Cheese!Mon Mar 19 1990 12:058
    
    Yup, Steve had it right in reply 633.1.  "Baja" is a performance 
    boat.  "Baha" is a family cruiser style which actually goes by 
    the name of "Baha Cruisers" (which is not to be confused with
    Cruisers Inc...).  I believe the two are independent companies
    and have nothing to do with each other.
                 
    Rick W.
633.3what model??TUNER::RONEYMon Mar 19 1990 16:136
    The BAJA line of boats are three styles. Performance, family and ski
    styles. Do you know what model the BAHA was that you looked at or have
    an interest in? I've been around boats for quite a while and may be
    able to help. I can't place a BAHA!!
    
    Bob
633.4And the style is ...LEDS::NELSONTue Mar 20 1990 23:1711
    .-1
    
    Thanks for the reply, Bob, I'm looking at a 28ft BAHA Express.
    Does that ring a bell?? It has a 10ft beam, lots of teak, aft,
    mid and for cabins.  It has twin 190 Mercruisers.  I have seen
    this boat described for sale in the Want Ads as well and for
    about 39,000 and spelt BAHA.  I would appreciate any info on
    the quality or lack of about this beast.  ;-), 
    
    Thanks, Mike
    
633.5seems well built...WEDOIT::JOYCEWed Mar 21 1990 10:078
    A friend of mine has a 28ft. Baha, but it is the fishing module.
    Its a nice, well built boat. My only comment would be about the
    engines. If these are the 4 cyl. Mercruisers, I would have someone
    go through them. Merc had problems with water getting into the engine
    and causing the piston wrist pins to seize. They claim it was only
    on a few late model engines. 
                                                    
    Steve
633.6its realHYEND::J_BORZUMATOWed Mar 21 1990 14:4510
    the mercruiser issue is real, the last issue of Boat US Seaworthy
    and the issue before that has written this up well. I gave the info
    to a friend of mine, who has one of these engines, his dealer confirmed
    that antifreeze was getting into one cylinder, the dealer did
    fix it at his cost.
    
    If i were looking at this boat, i would prefer a pair o v8's
    seems to me they're gonna be working too hard.
    
    jim.
633.7MORE INFOSTEREO::RONEYWed Mar 21 1990 19:4118
    RE:4
    
    Mike, I'll ask some friends in the boat business about the 28' BAHA
    Express cruiser.
    
    As far as the 190 Mercs go, a friend of mine has a Regal 27 Express
    Cruiser with a pair of 190's and that boat has been great to run and no
    problems what so ever with the engines or I/O's. It's a 1987 model.
    Fuel consuption is very reasonable. I don't know if I would go for
    V8's, but I might consider V6's if I was going to order the boat. Less
    weight and still have power and good fuel consuption as well. I may end
    up being a bear to get up on plane with the weight of the V8's vs. the
    V6's. Just a thought! 
    
    Do you know what the weight and beam is on the BAHA 28?
    
    Bob
    
633.8Dealer in Plymouth Ma.ISLNDS::LANEWed Mar 21 1990 20:027
    I believe there is a dealer for Baha in Plymouth if you'd like some
    history, technical info. etc.  My casual observation is that they
    were new to market in the 80's and make a middle of the road, basic
    cruising/fishing line of boats.
    
    Rick
    
633.9Boat test recentlyNWD002::SASLOW_STSTEVEWed Mar 21 1990 22:0710
    Within the last two issues there was an evaluation on Baha boats.
    If fact I believe the test boat was a 28. The problem is I get 3
    magazines:
    
              Power and motoryacht
              Boating
              SEA
    
    Good luck.
    
633.10thanks, more helpLEDS::NELSONThu Mar 22 1990 00:1011
    Thanks much for reponding so quickly with such good info.  Being new to 
    this I need some pointers.  .6, Jim, could u tell me where I could 
    find the ma, Boat US Seaworthy?,  I would like to read the article
    on the engines.  .9, Steve, likewise, where do u frequent to find
    the 3 mags you mentioned.  Maybe you know of a good store?  Also,
    the beam is a 10 foot 6 in.
    
    Thanks again,
    
    Mike
    
633.11try thisHYEND::J_BORZUMATOThu Mar 22 1990 14:578
    Mike, Seaworthy, is a quartlery newsletter published by 
    Boat US, (Boat Owners Association of the United States).
    
    I don't normally keep them for any length of time.
    
    You could call them, No. 800 937-9307, refer them to the subject.
    
    jim.