36' outlaw
Thinking about trading in my 2002 25' outlaw for a 1999 36' outlaw with twin 500 bulldogs....Need more room w/friends and grandchildren.......Anyone guess what top speed will be???? Realibility with the motors????? Any thoughts???? Any worrys!!! dealer claims 188 hours...engines have had alot of work becuae they have sat for alot of years... It has a neat bathroom....nice couches...room for kids to move around...and room for a tv/dvd player that my wife can enjoy when I'm on the dock visiting people and drinking beer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks Mike Tampa Bay !!!!!
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Originally Posted by 1stoutlaw
(Post 3041035)
Thinking about trading in my 2002 25' outlaw for a 1999 36' outlaw with twin 500 bulldogs....Need more room w/friends and grandchildren.......Anyone guess what top speed will be???? Realibility with the motors????? Any thoughts???? Any worrys!!! dealer claims 188 hours...engines have had alot of work becuae they have sat for alot of years... It has a neat bathroom....nice couches...room for kids to move around...and room for a tv/dvd player that my wife can enjoy when I'm on the dock visiting people and drinking beer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks Mike Tampa Bay !!!!!
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Mike how much how are they asking? Check out my thread regarding the info on the 36 quite few poeple chipped in.
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nice change
hi i have a 43 foot corsa looks new motors just done gmc 871 blowers around 1700 total hp would you guys know what i can sell this for with trailer also i just kind of got tight with money but i spared no expence on the motors thanks [email protected]
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If you are looking for room, the 36 has a ton, especially in the cockpit. You will see low 70's with stock motors. Later on if you do some head work, new cams and intake and carb work, you could get to 80 mph.
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Originally Posted by Anchorman
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Mike do you live in Tampa? I am moving there in a few weeks. I went from a 25 to a 33 and loved the difference, a 36 with 500's will run in the low 70's if you do a little looking in the threads below there is a fair amount of conversation regarding the 36.
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Originally Posted by bajaboatnut
(Post 3041152)
Mike how much how are they asking? Check out my thread regarding the info on the 36 quite few poeple chipped in.
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Originally Posted by Smitty
(Post 3041539)
If you are looking for room, the 36 has a ton, especially in the cockpit. You will see low 70's with stock motors. Later on if you do some head work, new cams and intake and carb work, you could get to 80 mph.
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I'm sure your aware of salt issues down there. I'd suggest pull the t-stat housing and see how corroded the intake is. And notice the exhaust has been changed at least once. It may be time again for those alum manifolds too.
The rest of the boat looks pretty decent for a florida boat though, at least in the photo''s. Compresssion test & leak down test. Those motors still run strong even with weaker cylinders, you don't know unless you have those #'s. |
Wheres the pics of this boat? If you don't mind me asking. Best of luck on the purchase Mike
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