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baja outlaw/sst
Hey folks .. Whats the difference between the 30ft outlaw and the 30 foot SST outlaw?
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SST is just a package that is added to boat, all in all the boat is not different, just graphics, colors and options..
someone else will be able to better answer that, but as for the boat itself, its the same boat. |
SST is just a bunch of letters means absolutely nothing unlike a SS on an old muscle car that meant something
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SST package use to get you K-planes and Gaffrig gauges
and, I believe, cockpit carpet as standard equipment, as well as SST graphics. |
Originally Posted by JaayTeee
(Post 3237976)
SST package use to get you K-planes and Gaffrig gauges
and, I believe, cockpit carpet as standard equipment, as well as SST graphics. I agree with the gauges and carpet but not the K-planes. My 25 OL SST still has standard tabs. |
I think it included the K-Planes with indicators on the 29 Outlaw.
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SST on 25OL
Custom Steering Wheel Trim Tabs – Dual Ram w/Indicators SST Panels w/Gaffrig Monster Gauges – Bezels White Kiekhaefer Controls w/Trim on Handle Fire Extinguishing System White Rubrail w/SS Insert Rubber Mat under Rear Bench SST Logos SST Graphics (Red, Yellow, Blue, Purple) Sunbrella Cockpit Cover SST on 29OL Custom Steering Wheel Large K-Planes w/Indicators SST Panels w/Gaffrig Monster Gauges – Bezels White Kiekhaefer Controls w/Trim on Handle Fire Extinguishing System White Rubrail w/SS Insert Rubber Mat under Rear Bench SST Logos SST Graphics (Red, Yellow, Blue, Purple) Sunbrella Cockpit Cover On 30OL it was just a graphics package nothing more.....Everything else had to be ordered as a option.. |
sorry i meant that the letters sst meant nothing
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Follow up question what is being asked by my friend.
He has found two different boats that he likes. Both 30 ft. One has air and micro wave. One doesnt. The one that doesnt is in better shape, but he wants those two options. Can these things be added after a purchase or are the boat interiors that come WITHOUT those options built differently and the blank spaces arent there to accept the 2 options? Most importantly ......who can definatively answer the question?? |
Originally Posted by catastrophe
(Post 3238665)
Follow up question what is being asked by my friend.
He has found two different boats that he likes. Both 30 ft. One has air and micro wave. One doesnt. The one that doesnt is in better shape, but he wants those two options. Can these things be added after a purchase or are the boat interiors that come WITHOUT those options built differently and the blank spaces arent there to accept the 2 options? Most importantly ......who can definatively answer the question?? |
Originally Posted by jmeng
(Post 3238709)
Contact XT Innovator, he usually hangs out in the Baja section. He could answer the questions.
Thank you |
Alot of guys on here can answer your question.
if the boat did not come with the galley package, its unlikely that the boat would have provision for it. Usually boats that have a galley package will have shore power and a circuit breaker wiring system for the cabin, without it, most likely not. If you do not get the galley package, those spaces will be filled with something else, such as facing benches that are longer on that side of the boat, rather than a short bench and the galley equipment. I am going to say No, that unless you completely redo the interior, there will NOT be provisions for galley equipment if the boat did not come with it. |
Originally Posted by SmurfOnABoat
(Post 3238729)
Alot of guys on here can answer your question.
if the boat did not come with the galley package, its unlikely that the boat would have provision for it. Usually boats that have a galley package will have shore power and a circuit breaker wiring system for the cabin, without it, most likely not. If you do not get the galley package, those spaces will be filled with something else, such as facing benches that are longer on that side of the boat, rather than a short bench and the galley equipment. I am going to say No, that unless you completely redo the interior, there will NOT be provisions for galley equipment if the boat did not come with it. Thankyou |
Originally Posted by SmurfOnABoat
(Post 3238729)
Alot of guys on here can answer your question.
if the boat did not come with the galley package, its unlikely that the boat would have provision for it. Usually boats that have a galley package will have shore power and a circuit breaker wiring system for the cabin, without it, most likely not. If you do not get the galley package, those spaces will be filled with something else, such as facing benches that are longer on that side of the boat, rather than a short bench and the galley equipment. I am going to say No, that unless you completely redo the interior, there will NOT be provisions for galley equipment if the boat did not come with it. A/C isn't that expensive of an option to add to a boat. Will you get it back on resale? Probably not, but the two boats this guy is looking at are probably priced pretty close with very different options. The bottom line is people don't really pay for options or upgrades when they're buying a boat. What you WILL get is a boat that sells FASTER than most on the market, and to me that is definitely worth something. If I can be the first boat off of the market at the same price as all of the other boats on the market I would gladly pay around 10% of the purchase price of my boat for that, not to mention that if he keeps the boat for 4 years or so he will be getting the majority of the use out of the items he adds. I would never deter someone from buying a nicer, probably lower hour boat because it didn't have a fridge, microwave or A/C. Remember, it also costs something to freshen motors and outdrives. |
Originally Posted by wjb21ndtown
(Post 3238887)
Yes and no... A lot of boats that don't come with refrigerators, microwaves, etc. have the same storage compartments that would have housed the refrigerator, microwave, etc. fiberglassed in place. In that case you just need to buy the shorepower items, which are relatively inexpensive, an inverter (about $1,500), fridge ($900 brand new), and a household micro that fits.
A/C isn't that expensive of an option to add to a boat. Will you get it back on resale? Probably not, but the two boats this guy is looking at are probably priced pretty close with very different options. The bottom line is people don't really pay for options or upgrades when they're buying a boat. What you WILL get is a boat that sells FASTER than most on the market, and to me that is definitely worth something. If I can be the first boat off of the market at the same price as all of the other boats on the market I would gladly pay around 10% of the purchase price of my boat for that, not to mention that if he keeps the boat for 4 years or so he will be getting the majority of the use out of the items he adds. I would never deter someone from buying a nicer, probably lower hour boat because it didn't have a fridge, microwave or A/C. Remember, it also costs something to freshen motors and outdrives. Thanks |
Originally Posted by wjb21ndtown
(Post 3238887)
Yes and no... A lot of boats that don't come with refrigerators, microwaves, etc. have the same storage compartments that would have housed the refrigerator, microwave, etc. fiberglassed in place. In that case you just need to buy the shorepower items, which are relatively inexpensive, an inverter (about $1,500), fridge ($900 brand new), and a household micro that fits.
A/C isn't that expensive of an option to add to a boat. Will you get it back on resale? Probably not, but the two boats this guy is looking at are probably priced pretty close with very different options. The bottom line is people don't really pay for options or upgrades when they're buying a boat. What you WILL get is a boat that sells FASTER than most on the market, and to me that is definitely worth something. If I can be the first boat off of the market at the same price as all of the other boats on the market I would gladly pay around 10% of the purchase price of my boat for that, not to mention that if he keeps the boat for 4 years or so he will be getting the majority of the use out of the items he adds. I would never deter someone from buying a nicer, probably lower hour boat because it didn't have a fridge, microwave or A/C. Remember, it also costs something to freshen motors and outdrives. Take for example a Baja 302 Boss with the galley package... Same boat without the galley package has equal bench seating down in the cabin like the 29 outlaw. The cabin layout is different with and without the galley. Definitely no provision to add galley items at a later date without heavy modification. |
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