The 1997 Baja 240 is a 24-foot fiberglass stern drive power boat with a 300 HP gasoline engine, 8'2" beam, and a net weight of approximately 3500 lbs. It was a popular performance boat known for its style and speed.
The top speed of a 1997 Baja 240 depends heavily on its specific engine, but performance-oriented models with powerful engines can exceed 60 mph, while custom builds with larger, more powerful engines have been reported to reach into the 80+ mph range. The boat's deep-V hull also provides good handling, especially in rough water.
Base models: Depending on the specific engine option, a 1997 Baja 240 can achieve speeds over 60 mph.
Custom/high-performance models: With larger engine upgrades, like a 502 or 454, speeds can exceed 70-80 mph. One owner reported their 240 sport/outlaw ran in the mid-80s.
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The 1997 Baja 240 is a 24-foot fiberglass stern drive power boat with a 300 HP gasoline engine, 8'2" beam, and a net weight of approximately 3500 lbs. It was a popular performance boat known for its style and speed, often equipped with options like the 5.7L or 7.4L Mercruiser engines. These models can still be found on the used market, with prices and condition varying based on age, hours, and recent maintenance. Specifications Length: 24' Beam: 8'2" Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine: 300 HP gasoline stern drive (standard for some configurations) Engine Options: 5.7L or 7.4L Mercruiser engines were common for model years 1993-1997 Net Weight: 3500 lbs Features and performance Performance: Baja boats are known for being high-performance vessels that can reach high speeds while maintaining stability. Hull: The deep-V hull is designed for superior handling in rough conditions. Capacity: Depending on the specific model (e.g., open bow, cuddy cabin), the boat was designed to comfortably hold several people.