Finally found my 33 Outlaw
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Thanks for all the positive feedback, there such a good group of guys on here. Now I'll be having my buddies pull me around on the trailer dreaming until summer, lol.
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Everyone always wants to stand!!! I'm only really in the boat when its moving....house on the water. So i'm not really hanging out in it and need the space. I wanted the double bolsters and blue engines but for that price I had to settle for the 502's. Hope it performs well.
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Smoking deal! Low hours and a trailer too, no salt?
Not sure where you boat, but you may need to add the vapor lock kits on the 502's or have starting problems this summer. I think I made it around 550 hours before my 502 needed head gaskets. Check the oil often.
Should run around 73 with the 415 mills and Mirage props. If the three blades blow out on take off send them to Bblades.
Congrats.
Not sure where you boat, but you may need to add the vapor lock kits on the 502's or have starting problems this summer. I think I made it around 550 hours before my 502 needed head gaskets. Check the oil often.
Should run around 73 with the 415 mills and Mirage props. If the three blades blow out on take off send them to Bblades.
Congrats.
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Congats,
You'll love the 4 bolsters. My kids each had there own bolster and the wife had hers. Didn't miss the cockpit space at all. The 33 rides awesome. My old one:
You'll love the 4 bolsters. My kids each had there own bolster and the wife had hers. Didn't miss the cockpit space at all. The 33 rides awesome. My old one: