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Old 02-11-2010, 11:38 AM
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If you can swing the additional cost I would lean towards the 25 Ol or the 232 through 272 performance series and stay away from the 20 OL.

Just my 2 cents.
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Old 02-11-2010, 11:40 AM
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yea im not really wanting a 20 OL assuming im going to be having 4-6 people in the boat at a time. The 25 OL's are so sweet but aren't i looking at about 30k+ for a '2000 and up?
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Old 02-11-2010, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by wakeboarrder
Does anyone know pacificly if the 20 OL is made for sleeping in the cuddy or mostly for storage. I havent checked one out in person yet.
The 20 Outlaw is intended for storage. I think the 272 would be the best bang for the buck. If you buy a 20 you'll be wanting to upgrade that same season. Id recommend the 252 as well, but in all my searching they seem to bring as much as the 272s. Anyone else notice this?

Edit: The 20 Outlaw is just a bare liner below, no cushions. Technically, you could do some modifying with a custom filler and add cushions, but why bother!

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Old 02-11-2010, 12:27 PM
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2003 Baja Outlaw 20

This is my 20 OL for sale. It is a great boat. I was in the process of building a bed but stopped after i purchased my new boat. You could easily sleep on the boat. Call me and we can talk about the boat. 513-262-6827
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Old 02-11-2010, 05:07 PM
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I agree with Team Baja if you buy the 20 OL you will want to upgrade within a year. It would be well worth the additional cash if you can swing a 25 OL. The room, the ride and the performance is FAR superior to a 20 OL.
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Originally Posted by Irishtornado
You can sleep 2 in a 25OL very easily. 3 if the other person is short and can sleep on a couch.
You can sleep 2 for sure in the cuddy on a 25OL and be comfortable. Now 3 may be a stretch, the only way to sleep on the couches is if you are sitting and it can't be comfortable. Now if we're talking blacking out drunk and passed out, yes someone could pass out on a couch. Personally I would chose the cockpit floor rather than a couch.
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Old 02-11-2010, 11:30 PM
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haha yea how much do you guys think i should be willing to spend if im looking for a 25 OL thats a 2000 and newer. I was thinkin if i got lucky i could prob get a 2000 25' OL for like 26ish if im lucky?
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I think I have this figured out for you. Skip the 20 Outlaw because you'll just want a bigger boat next year. Skip the 25 Outlaw and buy this 302 on EBAY and your a few years ahead of schedule. This way, you'll be in a 33 or 35 Outlaw by 2012!

Buy me a beer sometime and we'll call it even!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FRESH...item27af49e458
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Old 02-14-2010, 07:19 PM
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[QUOTE=wakeboarrder;3044215]yea im planning on only sleeping on the boat when im stuck somewhere, alittle wasted. Me and my friends are young so a good sleeping space is not a must lol. For all we care wel sleep outside on the sun pad if we have to.



i would go 25 or bigger if you can swing it!!!! i am also young 22 we have had 3 on the pad in the cabin 1 on the cabin floor, 1 on the cockpit floor and 1 one the back seat! just snapped the cockpit cover on the the people out side were just fine! IF you look hard you will find a good 25+ at the right price. also don't let some one jack you around being that you are young (dont know your age) i was 21 when i bought mine and had to deal with that. just know what you are looking at or get someone that does to go with you. good luck

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Just buy my 33 and have fun
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