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    Quote Originally Posted by Captaincj View Post
    80's Bayliner. For sure.
    Mine was a 88, good all around do everything boat. Cruise, fish, swim, ski, camp out etc. Sat in the slip most summer, out for a flush and bottom bath (salt water) when needed. Bought it used off a fresh water lake, then spent 25 years in the salt. Very little maintenance needed, finally salt got to it and it died last year.

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    I was kidding about the Bayliner of course....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captaincj View Post
    I was kidding about the Bayliner of course....
    I wasn't and care less what others think anyway. Don't knock it until ya try it...very popular Pacific Northwest..

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    Quote Originally Posted by noli View Post
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    Another vote for 21 & 24 Skater


    Resin infused , no wood


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    Noli, Talon will build a 24 any way you want...full carbon even. The deck has been modified, but the rest is Skater lineage.

    https://www.talon-powerboats.com/talon-24-2/
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    I CAN ALWAYS MAKE ANOTHER DOLLAR, BUT I CANNOT MAKE ANOTHER DAY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robby321 View Post
    I wasn't and care less what others think anyway. Don't knock it until ya try it...very popular Pacific Northwest..
    Definitely not trying to offend.

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    1 Triad v21
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    I'm bias!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robby321 View Post
    I wasn't and care less what others think anyway. Don't knock it until ya try it...very popular Pacific Northwest..
    I still find cherry examples around in the classifieds,
    That's a good one with the little cuddy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FMP View Post
    I still find cherry examples around in the classifieds,
    That's a good one with the little cuddy.
    Cuddy is simple a big azz womans purse..ya kept tossing chit in there until ya can't find it, then it all unloaded.."AHA..I KNEW I had this" But the dog (it was her boat anyway) loved the hatch. Bark all the bikinis, show me where to go! Both are gone now, but not the mems...

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    Sees that 38 Nortech a friend of a friend of mine (my bud has a 27 Eliminator Speedster now new, twin 400r, beast! Thats his dads cruiser, wife Julie on the swim deck)

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    It was Dog approved..........

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    Good times are not forgotten

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    19' Baja Twilighter. We had a blast with this boat. 1979 boat, 1983 200 Merc. 74mph on a Medallion speedo. Fast enough to be fun (ran with the V-Kings with 150s that the local dealer was selling a ton of), big enough to be comfortable if the water chopped up a bit, and enough room under deck to overnight on.
    I would have loved to have had one stretched to about 23', extend the hull straight back and lengthen the deck.
    Baja actually offered this boat with up to a 330hp big block with a TRS outdrive!
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    18 Talon/2.4 carb SOLD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robby321 View Post
    I wasn't and care less what others think anyway. Don't knock it until ya try it...very popular Pacific Northwest..
    I have been of the opinion that the design wasn't the bad part, it was the build quality of that period. The boats were designed to run with small engines to keep cost down, so the design had to be accommodating to that.
    18 Talon/2.4 carb SOLD
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    Quote Originally Posted by 99fxst99 View Post
    I have been of the opinion that the design wasn't the bad part, it was the build quality of that period. The boats were designed to run with small engines to keep cost down, so the design had to be accommodating to that.
    Actually the mid to larger hulls are tough for what they are. I know of a late 80s br that has not been pampered at all since day one. Most transoms and hulls would have been mush long before, has a 150 on it since new. Built in set back , lifting hull , heavy and strong.

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    This thread has brought up so many cool boats I didn't know existed.

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