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Thinking of getting a 36 outlaw. I've seen some out there with the HP 500 power.
Can some of the 36 guys give me some insight on the speeds they got from their boats with the 500 power. I've done some prelim reading. I'm guessing that stock 500's will move it to just about 70 and thats under perfect condition ie. labbed props, low fuel, few people, little gear.
I'd like to find one with 525's but there are none out there right now so it looks like the 500's are the only option and then maybe whipples next season. Any and all comments greatly appreciated.
Can some of the 36 guys give me some insight on the speeds they got from their boats with the 500 power. I've done some prelim reading. I'm guessing that stock 500's will move it to just about 70 and thats under perfect condition ie. labbed props, low fuel, few people, little gear.
I'd like to find one with 525's but there are none out there right now so it looks like the 500's are the only option and then maybe whipples next season. Any and all comments greatly appreciated.
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Re: 36 outlaw ?
Originally Posted by munson
Thinking of getting a 36 outlaw. I've seen some out there with the HP 500 power.
Can some of the 36 guys give me some insight on the speeds they got from their boats with the 500 power. I've done some prelim reading. I'm guessing that stock 500's will move it to just about 70 and thats under perfect condition ie. labbed props, low fuel, few people, little gear.
I'd like to find one with 525's but there are none out there right now so it looks like the 500's are the only option and then maybe whipples next season. Any and all comments greatly appreciated.
Can some of the 36 guys give me some insight on the speeds they got from their boats with the 500 power. I've done some prelim reading. I'm guessing that stock 500's will move it to just about 70 and thats under perfect condition ie. labbed props, low fuel, few people, little gear.
I'd like to find one with 525's but there are none out there right now so it looks like the 500's are the only option and then maybe whipples next season. Any and all comments greatly appreciated.
We ordered ours new in 2002 with 500 EFI's and all the options including air conditioning.
In stock form under ideal conditions with labbed 26 pitch props I got 74 MPH on the GPS. It would go out and run 70 to 72 all day long any time.
The ride is incredible. It rides better then many boats that are 2 to 4 foot longer.
We pulled the engines last year and did some mild upgrades that have been proven by two engine builders to be reliable.
Our engines look totally stock, but dynoed at 580 HP each with all accessories installed at 5400 RPM.
I can go out and run 75 MPH GPS at any time and the best I've see on GPS to date has been 78 MPH. I have had two other boaters tell me it is running 80 MPH, but I have not seen that on the GPS.
We have several friends with 36's and one that just sold his. He had it running 92 MPH with built engines and Whipples. Another friend but big blower motors in his built by Tyler Crockett and #3 Speedmaster Drives and he is up in the 90's.
I'll be happy to answer any questions you have.
If your interested in a really nice 36 that needs NOTHING, has less then 50 hours on totally freshened hours, and two NEW outdrives with less then 40 hours on them, PLUS a $12K Myco trailer Then let me know and we will set up a test drive for you.
Thanks
Dock
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Here are some pictures of my 2002 model.
It is always stored indoors and has too many options to list including full cover and 4 man head set communications.
Billet Battery boxes, K/E Prelubers and oil change pumps. You can change the oil in less then 5 minutes per engine!
Sea Strainers, Billet Air Filters, Billet drive fill bottles.
It is always stored indoors and has too many options to list including full cover and 4 man head set communications.
Billet Battery boxes, K/E Prelubers and oil change pumps. You can change the oil in less then 5 minutes per engine!
Sea Strainers, Billet Air Filters, Billet drive fill bottles.
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Ok so dock if your's is on the auction block then what are you getting into?
I know that your not getting out of boating, you took a ride in the 35 pr edition and loved it, and you have discussed the "next year's" Special size pr boat, So what are you getting into now?..........Spill it.
I know that your not getting out of boating, you took a ride in the 35 pr edition and loved it, and you have discussed the "next year's" Special size pr boat, So what are you getting into now?..........Spill it.
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Ok so dock if your's is on the auction block then what are you getting into?
I know that your not getting out of boating, you took a ride in the 35 pr edition and loved it, and you have discussed the "next year's" Special size pr boat, So what are you getting into now?..........Spill it.
I know that your not getting out of boating, you took a ride in the 35 pr edition and loved it, and you have discussed the "next year's" Special size pr boat, So what are you getting into now?..........Spill it.
The wife will not be happy of I sell the boat, but I would like to try a new project.
For us it is "Baja" all the way. The brand and the people have been good to us.
I like the new 35 a lot, but I'm getting excited about the new 42 coming out. I would probably hold up until the 42 it out before I made a purchase.