Affordable 35 OL?
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That first one is actually a 30 OL, and the color combo looks like Ronald McDonald himself owned it.
http://www.vehiclesurf.com/Vehicle/V...s.aspx?id=3283
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The interior in the 36 is the same as in my 29 but with litchen/toilet and I dont like it at all.
Then there is a lot of smart storage spaces in the 30/35 cockpit that i want aswell.
(sorry bout my spelling...)
/Teo
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If you're still looking I have a friend with one that can be had for something around 80, maybe just a little short of that. It's a red and black 496ho boat on a trailer. I'm not sure of year but I will check.
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I like the 35. Actually like a 38' boat. Cabin is nice, cockpit is huge. Sweet boats. I personally prefer the lines of my 33 better. Just my opinion. But I would not hesitate to own a 35.
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I had the same question, and it was explained to me this way.
Note your 24 outlaw, when you are in the cuddy the walls and floor is raw fiberglass of the inside of the boat, no gel, usually covered with glued on carpet.
A liner boat has a drop in gel coated shell that fits in the cuddy, snap in carpet, and if you took the interior out you would have a bath tub like appearance underneath. Easy clean and less moisture problems. You can basically hose out the cuddy of a liner boat. Like comparing an old school bathroom to a new one with a one piece tub/shower enclosure.
What it means for the rest of the construction I have no idea.
Note your 24 outlaw, when you are in the cuddy the walls and floor is raw fiberglass of the inside of the boat, no gel, usually covered with glued on carpet.
A liner boat has a drop in gel coated shell that fits in the cuddy, snap in carpet, and if you took the interior out you would have a bath tub like appearance underneath. Easy clean and less moisture problems. You can basically hose out the cuddy of a liner boat. Like comparing an old school bathroom to a new one with a one piece tub/shower enclosure.
What it means for the rest of the construction I have no idea.