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Old 09-17-2009, 06:32 AM
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Looking to upgrade boats and have been looking at a couple 07 35ol. Since this is my first perf style boat I've started doing some research. A few threads have been posted about issues with liner based hulls and structural cracking. Boats get stress cracks, but I don't want to deal with major issues like I've read in other threads. What opinions and thoughts are out there?
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Old 09-17-2009, 09:26 AM
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If you boat in rough water alot, I'd pass.
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I'd have to agree with JaayTeee. The liner boat I have spent time in doesn't seem to show any cracking but does not feel solid. Too much flexing when crossing wakes, etc.
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Great lakes and loto, those considered rough?
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Originally Posted by ZAMN
Great lakes and loto, those considered rough?

Yes.

I have heard of some 30's breaking that ran in those
waters.....I doubt a 35 would be much different.
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thanks for the comments. Any insight into what years of OL's I should look to? would like to be in the size range of 33 to 36.
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Originally Posted by ZAMN
thanks for the comments. Any insight into what years of OL's I should look to? would like to be in the size range of 33 to 36.

The 09' fountain built 35's went back to
stringer construction.....don't know how many are
out there, but there's a couple "new" ones listed
in the classifieds.


If that's not to your liking, the last year of the
36 was 05' and the 33 was 06' as I recall.

There's plenty of each out there.

If I were comparing the two to a 35, I'd
say that a 33 is probably closer in overall size
and performance.
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Old 10-05-2009, 09:09 PM
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33 for sure. best looking baja imo. and nice ride. I went from a 29 to 33 and it feels like twice the boat!
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I agree the 33OL is the best twin Naja built IMO. Defubately one they should've kept making.
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Old 10-06-2009, 07:14 AM
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Look at baja add # 13 in
classified oso,33 outlaw
turn key boat.
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