Baja 35 Outlaw Orlando FL

The Baja 35 Outlaw has a very clear, concise and unmistakable function, to get from point A to Point B at very high speeds with great control. In fact, at 90 mph, the Baja 35 Outlaw provides a remarkable feeling of safety, stability and control.

Local Companies

Bayliner Marine Center
(407) 275-5470
3175 N US Highway 17 92
Longwood, FL
Bill Ray Nissan
(407) 831-1318
2724 N US Highway 17 92
Longwood, FL
BMC BOATS
(407) 282-3190
3175 N US Highway 17 92
Longwood, FL
BMC Boats - Longwood
(407) 373-7639
3175 N US Highway 17 92
Longwood, FL
Cycle Riders Suzuki Of Longwood
(407) 695-4900
855 N US Highway 17 92
Longwood, FL
Jay Stuart Marine
(407) 699-8383
731 N US Highway 17 92 Unit 103
Longwood, FL
Longwood Marine Inc
(407) 365-2628
3175 N US Highway 17/92
Longwood, FL
Nobles' Marine
(407) 260-5792
1580 S US Highway 17 92
Longwood, FL
The Boat Tree Inc
(407) 422-8141
2202 33rd St
Orlando, FL
Boat Tune Inc
(407) 249-1124
307 N Goldenrod Rd
Orlando, FL

Model Introduction
The Baja 35 Outlaw has a very clear, concise and unmistakable function, to get from point A to Point B at very high speeds with great control. In fact, at 90 mph, the Baja 35 Outlaw provides a remarkable feeling of safety, stability and control. The boat is exceptionally well built, using some of the very best methods and materials available to boatbuilders. This includes the SCRIMP closed-molding process used throughout, including hull and deck. Combined with a finely tuned hull-bottom running surface, it's hard to imagine a better example of the muscle boat genre than this Baja.

Construction
The Baja 35 Outlaw is built using the SCRIMP close-molded construction technology. After the gelcoat and a skin coat are applied to the mold, the fiberglass and carbon reinforcements and balsa coring are placed in the mold, a plastic bag covers the whole affair, and high vacuum pressure is used to draw the vinylester resin through the dry-stacked structure in one shot. This results in a precise glass-to-resin ratio (by weight, there's more fiberglass than resin with closed-molding, unlike open molding), and it eliminates secondary bonds since the whole structure, including stringers and other hull-support members, sets up at once. The result is a lighter hull with increased strength and stiffness compared to an open-molded hull of similar size, and lighter means faster for any given horsepower. A one-piece fiberglass stringer/grid system is bonded to the hull with adhesive, screws and through-bolts, and the cockpit in turn mates to and rests on the stringer system.

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Featured Local Company

Bayliner Marine Center

(407) 275-5470
3175 N US Highway 17 92
Longwood, FL

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