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Old 03-17-2011, 08:31 PM
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Anyone know how much longer the cabin is in the 35 outlaw vs the 30. Ball park is okay not looking for exact #'s unless you have them. A few yrs ago I could just go to a local dealer to compare now I gotta drive hundreds of miles to find one....Sad......

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You get another foot in the engine compartment. 18" or so in the cockpit. Another foot in the cabinetry. 18" in the foremost v-birth cushion. The face to face cushions are identical.
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Originally Posted by WOTW2E
You get another foot in the engine compartment. 18" or so in the cockpit. Another foot in the cabinetry. 18" in the foremost v-birth cushion. The face to face cushions are identical.
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!

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Originally Posted by WOTW2E
You get another foot in the engine compartment. 18" or so in the cockpit. Another foot in the cabinetry. 18" in the foremost v-birth cushion. The face to face cushions are identical.
Adam, your math is correct and your real close, but it is 12" in the engine compartment, 22" cockpit area, 12" closet/galley, and 14" forward berth.

Here is a quick rendering I whipped-up, and cabin photos to illustrate...

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XT,
Thanks for the details. The pics were great along with the details!
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It was great having that extra foot in front of the engines. Made all the difference in the world.
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Originally Posted by TEAMBAJA
It was great having that extra foot in front of the engines. Made all the difference in the world.
Honestly thats one of the biggest reasons we want the 35 over the 30. I knew the engine compart. and cockpit were bigger I just couldn't remember if the there was more space in the cabin....Having extra space in the foremost berth will be perfect for our son.....Unfortunately Shogrens looks like their selling the one we had our eyes on.....
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