Affordable 35 OL?
#31
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From: Dunkirk ny
That pic was at LOTO at the shootout...the course is no wake.
It's paint, Kustom Colors...it was a level II option
Best it's ever ran was a tick over 94..on average 88-92
The 23 OL and the first 405 performance series were liners
too.
Unfortunately, over the years, my drives havent been
that great
It's paint, Kustom Colors...it was a level II option
Best it's ever ran was a tick over 94..on average 88-92
The 23 OL and the first 405 performance series were liners
too.
Unfortunately, over the years, my drives havent been
that great

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What does my 1997 24ft outlaw sst have stringers or a liner?
Just for my own information, so I know how the boat was built.
Thanks
JJ
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From: central IL
You have stringers.
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Thank you for clarifying it. I wish they had a detailed owners manual that gave alot of information about your boat. Instead of giving you a generic copy that applies to all boats. If it wasn't for you guys on this chat line and dave at xt innovations, I would know nothing about my boat and what to do to make improvements to it. Where I live there are not many knowledgeable guys to relie on for help. So I have to search for answers. But my mechanic is willing to learn abou this type of boat. The guy I boat the boat from only had it 2 years and he was the second owner. This man new nothing about boating and new nothing about the boat, I think he need help finding the gas cap, he was an idiot, but he sold something he had no idea how to price, so i think i got a good deal, and i sold my old boat to him for $2000 over book value, so I think i made out
jj
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Hey, I was having a beer myself last night when I posted that comment, but I don't take sides when it applies to the argument between Liners/Stringers.
Your boat is a stinger boat true! But beyond that you have carpeted wood flooring with foam filled compartments under that. Most of the other people posting have wood stringers, but a fiberglass section of the deck bonded to them and they are hollow underneath them. Just to help you understand better.
XT
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From: Oneida Lake NY
JJ,
Hey, I was having a beer myself last night when I posted that comment, but I don't take sides when it applies to the argument between Liners/Stringers.
Your boat is a stinger boat true! But beyond that you have carpeted wood flooring with foam filled compartments under that. Most of the other people posting have wood stringers, but a fiberglass section of the deck bonded to them and they are hollow underneath them. Just to help you understand better.
XT
Hey, I was having a beer myself last night when I posted that comment, but I don't take sides when it applies to the argument between Liners/Stringers.
Your boat is a stinger boat true! But beyond that you have carpeted wood flooring with foam filled compartments under that. Most of the other people posting have wood stringers, but a fiberglass section of the deck bonded to them and they are hollow underneath them. Just to help you understand better.
XT
Don't miss scraping my back on the cabin entrance tho!
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From: Dunkirk ny
JJ,
Hey, I was having a beer myself last night when I posted that comment, but I don't take sides when it applies to the argument between Liners/Stringers.
Your boat is a stinger boat true! But beyond that you have carpeted wood flooring with foam filled compartments under that. Most of the other people posting have wood stringers, but a fiberglass section of the deck bonded to them and they are hollow underneath them. Just to help you understand better.
XT
Hey, I was having a beer myself last night when I posted that comment, but I don't take sides when it applies to the argument between Liners/Stringers.
Your boat is a stinger boat true! But beyond that you have carpeted wood flooring with foam filled compartments under that. Most of the other people posting have wood stringers, but a fiberglass section of the deck bonded to them and they are hollow underneath them. Just to help you understand better.
XT
Could you please send the picture attachment to my email in a regular attachement so I can print out the picture on my printer. I can't move it from this site and open it in my email to print out. I tried and it won't open the picture in my email this way
my email is: [email protected]
I really appreciate it. Thanks for the information on the stringer part.
thanks
jj
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From: Dunkirk ny
Mine is two shades of green, black and white. long stringy graphics
The cabin entrance is a little low, I am 6ft and 220 pds but other then that i love the boat. It is all that i need for my family and speed craving





