$89,999
Osage Beach, Missouri
Category
Motor Yachts
Length
38'
Posted Over 1 Month
2005 Baja .38 Special
The Baja .38 Special delivers excellent performance with the power of twin Mercury MerCruiser sterndrives and a True V hull design. With four different custom seating arrangements, this boat has room for nine passengers and offers everything needed to entertain in style. A wide beam means more room in the cabin and a large, versatile cockpit. Standard features include a TV / VCR, a high-powered Clarion Performance CD stereo, an enclosed head, and an expansive galley with a stove, microwave, and refrigerator. Air conditioning is optional. Other features include sleeping space for four, a 20-gallon holding tank, a 6-gallon water heater, and a 37-gallon freshwater tank.
Immaculate condition 2005 Baja 38 Special with twin 496 engines offered for $89999.Specifications...Length Overall 37' 7'' Dry Weight 9,600 lbs.Beam 9' 3'' Draft 3' 4'' Fuel Capacity 220 gal.Water Capacity 37 gal.Deadrise/Transom 24 deg.Boattest.com review by Capt. Chris KellyYou’d never believe that the Baja 38 Special, referred to fondly as “Old Faithful”, has been in production for a decade. It has a sleek, modern look, and although truly a high performance boat, it’s smooth to the touch and easy to handle. The 38 Special has a wider beam than traditional offshore boats, enabling it to have a more spacious cockpit with plenty of different seating arrangements. The cockpit area of the 38 Special, is in a word, impressive. It has great looking upholstery and colors, and the layout of options makes for a comfortable and fun ride. The wraparound aft bench seat allows seating for up to five people, and if you’re really in the mood to lounge, the bench seat can also be folded down to a full size sun bathing area, while still allowing access to the wet bar. The padding around the sink and refrigerator are notably a nice touch, covering all angles for your guests’ safety.The HelmThe 38 special’s helm is easy to customize to your own liking, from the tilt steering wheel to the bucket seats with drop down bolsters. The 38 we tested had Mcleod power bolster seats, which I really appreciated when we were hitting speeds of 60 mph. Once underway you’ll find the windshield does a good job of deflecting the wind up and over your head with an unobstructed view. The Gaffrig shift and throttle controls are placed comfortably and operate with ease. As far as the layout of the gauges goes, they like the rest of the helm, make sense. They’re large and easy to read without taking your eyes off the waterway.Sun PadThe sun pad stretches the entire beam of the transom and doubles as the engine hatch. It’s contoured and fitted for lounging, and without too much effort you can easily go from the sun pad to the swim platform, which is seamlessly integrated into the hull and a