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BAHIA MAR -resto

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I never figured out how to post pics--here is one of the prettiest resto I have seen.

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=54 ... 1857043795
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I saw that. Jaw dropping. Makes me want a bahai mar. Sucks sitting on the bridge while all the company is in the cockpit.
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Who ever he is, needs to post up some more pictures so we can see what he did inside.
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I saw this the other day very nice. I originally wanted a Bahia mar but I ended up with a fly bridge that’s what we always had. Never been on a Bahia
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What a beautiful boat. It looks like he raised the helm deck level, incorporating the engine boxes under the helm deck. That adds a lot of open, flat deck without having to navigate around boxes, also provides an elevated (better) view.
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That can be a double-edged sword...now how to easily, reliably access the motors.

I agree beautiful
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