36' outlaw
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Bajaboatnut-----seems alotta money for that 98 also....And thanks you guys for informing me that the 502/500hp is not the bull dogs....I have looked at the 33'... BUT there is no room to work on the damn motors....the 36' has alot of room..I guess for now we will keep the 25'... my 1st outlaw...and my 1st ever boat...which is tight to work on BUT with 1 motor I can fit......we go out alot...I have 630 hrs on it and we love every minute of it.......Thanks to all of you guys!!!!
Mike Tampa Bay !!!!
Mike Tampa Bay !!!!
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No offense, but that 36 looks kind of rough to me. Swim platform is all scraped up, dirby engine room, etc.
Doesn't appear to have been kept after.
I would sell you my '00 33, a much nicer boat with tons of upgrades, and 30 hr Tyler Crockett 509s, but it would take more money than that.
Doesn't appear to have been kept after.
I would sell you my '00 33, a much nicer boat with tons of upgrades, and 30 hr Tyler Crockett 509s, but it would take more money than that.
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No offense, but that 36 looks kind of rough to me. Swim platform is all scraped up, dirby engine room, etc.
Doesn't appear to have been kept after.
I would sell you my '00 33, a much nicer boat with tons of upgrades, and 30 hr Tyler Crockett 509s, but it would take more money than that.
Doesn't appear to have been kept after.
I would sell you my '00 33, a much nicer boat with tons of upgrades, and 30 hr Tyler Crockett 509s, but it would take more money than that.