BAHA Cruiser Boats
The BAHA Cruisers Quality Difference!
Before you can make an intelligent decision to buy, we would like to tell you about the quality features built into every Baha Cruiser boat. We are confident our features create value that is unmatched by our competition!
Standards & Certification
All Baha Cruiser boats are built using the A merican B oat and Y acht C ouncil (ABYC) standards and recommended practices. All Baha Cruiser Boats are also NMMA certified. Boats built to these standards are required to use better equipment and more stringent processes and testing than the basic US Coast Guard standards. Before you buy, check out the competition and see if they build to the same standards.
Hull Construction
Our hulls are constructed of some of the finest materials available today. To insure that your boat has a long-lasting and durable finish, we use gelcoat made of isothalic resin. This gelcoat has superior resistance to color loss, cracking, and crazing. Many of out competitor’s boats are made with orthothalic gelcoat, a good product, but inferior to Baha’s quality gelcoat.
To give you the best insurance against osmosis, the Baha hull is built with a layer of glass and vinylester resin. Vinylester resin is expensive, but it gives better adhesion to the gelcoat, and leaves fewer passages for water penetration, reducing the possibility of osmosis. The balance of the Baha hull is hand constructed using heavy woven glass composites to give you a hull with exceptional strength and durability, that will provide you with years of trouble-free boating.
Assembly
Other boats are assembled using screws or bolts and silicone. Most Baha boats are fiberglassed together after initial assembly, making the deck and hull a one-piece unit that is stronger and more resistant to leaks around the coaming. Stringers, flooring, seat parts, and transoms are fabricated using Greenwood XL ? Boat panel, which carries a lifetime warranty for your piece of mind (See Greenwood warranty for specific details)…Continue reading
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