Still Trying To Sell My 33 Outlaw
#1
Anyone interested in a 2000 Outlaw with 500 HP's look up Broken Arrow Marine at Lake of the Ozarks. I have it on consignment there. Price negotiable. Here's a link:
http://www.brokenarrowboats.com/inve...C57005G900.htm
http://www.brokenarrowboats.com/inve...C57005G900.htm
#3
170 on boat and 78 on engines. Boat was repowered with the 500HP's. Came with the 7.4L's and just wasn't enough. All hours put on by me, original owner.
#6
Thanks guys...just thought I'd spread the word here before two big weekends at the Ozarks. Hope someone saw it and liked it. I had alot of fun upgrading this boat and doing all those little touches that makes the boat unique. Needs to sell though and the sooner the better...then my ex will hopefully leave me alone.
#7
I also peeked at it, im at LOTO every weekend and considering cutting off my beek
maybe for a 33 or 36....maybe..... Reggie will flip his wig
Just wondering how the 33 handles without the 280 K Planes and W/O Hydraulic steering, That was my main concern considering that 33. The dealer said Blah blah blaha blah, buy this boat it will run fine.
maybe for a 33 or 36....maybe..... Reggie will flip his wig
Just wondering how the 33 handles without the 280 K Planes and W/O Hydraulic steering, That was my main concern considering that 33. The dealer said Blah blah blaha blah, buy this boat it will run fine.
#8
Well I went from a 97 272 Baja with no tabs to this boat, so the 33 Outlaw is my first boat with tabs. I think it handles very well, but then again I have never riden in a 29, 33, or 36 with the K planes or hydralic steering. I personally think the Outlaw hull under the 33's is an awesome ride and not to say anything bad about the other Outlaws, but I think the 33 has the best of both worlds as far as rough water ride and performance. This is the fifth boat I have owned in 19 years of boating and the first that needs no screws retightened after Labor Day at the Lake...LOL. Being self employed and owning my own business, I can only get away to go boating on weekends and all my friends love to hop in with me when it gets rough. The only fault I would give my particular boat as far as ride...if you tend to get up early and go for a liesurely cruise on a glass smooth lake...it will want to porpose on you unless you tab it down al little bit. The boat is actually easier to drive with the 1-4' chop. I haven't been down since July to check on the boat and it breaks my heart to see it sitting out in the elements. Anyone that knows me would probably agree I spend more time cleaning the boat than running it. Thanks



