35 OL Now on Bajamarine.com
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I'm sorry I thought this was a forum where you could voice your opinion. I currently have a 2005 36 Outlaw and was planning to trade this year on a 35 but because of the cabin configuration I am not sure what I am going to do. Now take your sarcastic statement and insert it where the sun doesn't shine. HAVE A NICE DAY!
#12
I have to say that the boat and cabin are growing on me. I thought I didn't like the cabin because I was afraid of where people would sleep but I never cared before so why would I start now. As long as I have a comfortable place to pass out I don't give a Sh!t, Especially when I can run home in the morning at 90+.......................Who's going to buy one and when do I get a ride?
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Originally Posted by crmotors
I'm sorry I thought this was a forum where you could voice your opinion. I currently have a 2005 36 Outlaw and was planning to trade this year on a 35 but because of the cabin configuration I am not sure what I am going to do. Now take your sarcastic statement and insert it where the sun doesn't shine. HAVE A NICE DAY!
Then start b*tching!
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Originally Posted by liquid asset
Damn thats a quick trade from an 05 36 to an 06 35????? whats wrong with the 36
Nothing! It is a great boat. I have great colors with SST graphics. When I traded on the 36 I was told by my dealer that the 35 was going to be released in the 2007 model year. So I figured I would run the 36 for 2 years and then trade. And I have a "problem" that is I am addicted to buying boats. Besides the cabin lay out does it bother anyone else how the cabin isn't carpet all the way through. It has exposed fiber glass with a carpet inlay? I feel it cheapens the boats apperance.
#17
I like the carpet inlay. Fiberglass is much easier to keep clean and if you wnat you can always dress up the fiberglass with removable carpet or snakeskin leather if you want. Plus you can have it painted to match the boat or whatever you want.
I personally like it.
I personally like it.
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Originally Posted by drypipetiger
Would you please post some pics of your 36? What power?
#20
Personally I think the liner is a much better way to go.
It is very clean looking, easy to care for and like mentioned you can change the overall look of the cuddy easier.
I see a lot of higher end boats using this in their cuddy. I believe this is the way of the future.
The berth or lack of takes more getting use to then anything else for me. I think it really limits the space you have in the cuddy.
There is more I like about the new boat then not.
Just my opinion.
It is very clean looking, easy to care for and like mentioned you can change the overall look of the cuddy easier.
I see a lot of higher end boats using this in their cuddy. I believe this is the way of the future.
The berth or lack of takes more getting use to then anything else for me. I think it really limits the space you have in the cuddy.
There is more I like about the new boat then not.
Just my opinion.



