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Affordable 35 OL?
Anyone knows where to find a cheap 35 OL?
I´m from Sweden and I only know about OSO and Powerboatlistings but it´s not many boats out there. Any ideas? /Teo |
what do you consider cheap?
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about 70-90 k if thats possible with HO´s...
/Teo |
Originally Posted by Teo
(Post 3579668)
about 70-90 k if thats possible with HO´s...
/Teo |
Thought this might interest you.
http://owensboro.craigslist.org/boa/2757577963.html |
Do they make a 35'?
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I had one on the hook here for 85 erlier this year with electic bolster, HO´s, trailer but I think that is sold now, the guy dosent answer no longer.
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Originally Posted by Baja 2008
(Post 3579771)
Thought this might interest you.
http://owensboro.craigslist.org/boa/2757577963.html /Teo |
Here's one. Could be a 30.
http://www.vehiclesurf.com/Vehicle/3...ja-Outlaw.html Close to your price. Don't know if there's a trailer. Any found at or under $100k are most likely going to come from Florida. http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...utlaw-97468050 |
Originally Posted by Teo
(Post 3579865)
Thank you but I want the 35 for a fiew reasons. I dont like the interior in the cabin on the older ones (have a 29 now). I´m a tall guy and I can´t sleep anywhere in that one and I dont like the rug. And I want som storage areas in the cockpit.
/Teo |
Originally Posted by Baja_342
(Post 3579914)
Here's one.
http://www.vehiclesurf.com/Vehicle/3...ja-Outlaw.html Close to your price. Don't know if there's a trailer. Any found at or under $100k are most likely going to come from Florida. http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...utlaw-97468050 http://www.vehiclesurf.com/Vehicle/V...s.aspx?id=3283 |
Originally Posted by 4bus
(Post 3579962)
That first one is actually a 30 OL, and the color combo looks like Ronald McDonald himself owned it.
http://www.vehiclesurf.com/Vehicle/V...s.aspx?id=3283 |
Originally Posted by 4bus
(Post 3579954)
I tried searching, what are the major differences between the 35 and 36? I used to own a 2003 36, so tell me what is better on the 35
The interior in the 36 is the same as in my 29 but with litchen/toilet and I dont like it at all. Then there is a lot of smart storage spaces in the 30/35 cockpit that i want aswell. (sorry bout my spelling...) /Teo |
If you're still looking I have a friend with one that can be had for something around 80, maybe just a little short of that. It's a red and black 496ho boat on a trailer. I'm not sure of year but I will check.
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Why would you want a liner boat if you are going to loose a ton of
money when you sell it . |
Originally Posted by bajarick
(Post 3604727)
Why would you want a liner boat if you are going to loose a ton of
money when you sell it . I dont like the interior of the pre-liner outlaws. (Have a 29OL). |
I have a 2006 35 outlaw with trailer I will sell for 85.
Loaded with options and the 496 h.o s. email me for more info |
I like the 35. Actually like a 38' boat. Cabin is nice, cockpit is huge. Sweet boats. I personally prefer the lines of my 33 better. Just my opinion. But I would not hesitate to own a 35.
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Originally Posted by bajarick
(Post 3604727)
Why would you want a liner boat if you are going to loose a ton of
money when you sell it . What is a pre-liner boat? |
Originally Posted by conneroutlaw
(Post 3605722)
What is a liner boat?
What is a pre-liner boat? |
Originally Posted by conneroutlaw
(Post 3605722)
What is a liner boat?
What is a pre-liner boat? Note your 24 outlaw, when you are in the cuddy the walls and floor is raw fiberglass of the inside of the boat, no gel, usually covered with glued on carpet. A liner boat has a drop in gel coated shell that fits in the cuddy, snap in carpet, and if you took the interior out you would have a bath tub like appearance underneath. Easy clean and less moisture problems. You can basically hose out the cuddy of a liner boat. Like comparing an old school bathroom to a new one with a one piece tub/shower enclosure. What it means for the rest of the construction I have no idea. |
Originally Posted by 4bus
(Post 3605970)
I had the same question, and it was explained to me this way.
Note your 24 outlaw, when you are in the cuddy the walls and floor is raw fiberglass of the inside of the boat, no gel, usually covered with glued on carpet. A liner boat has a drop in gel coated shell that fits in the cuddy, snap in carpet, and if you took the interior out you would have a bath tub like appearance underneath. Easy clean and less moisture problems. You can basically hose out the cuddy of a liner boat. Like comparing an old school bathroom to a new one with a one piece tub/shower enclosure. What it means for the rest of the construction I have no idea. One questions, if you have any hull issues and you need to get to the structure of the boat in the cabin, won't it be a pain in the ass, if you have that top layer? |
Originally Posted by conneroutlaw
(Post 3605722)
What is a liner boat?
What is a pre-liner boat? Pre-liner boats: has a stringer system glassed into the hull. liner boats: the engine bay, cockpit and cabin are a single piece that is bonded (by plexus) to the inner hull. |
Originally Posted by JaayTeee
(Post 3606451)
Pre-liner boats: has a stringer system glassed into the hull.
liner boats: the engine bay, cockpit and cabin are a single piece that is bonded (by plexus) to the inner hull. |
Originally Posted by conneroutlaw
(Post 3606719)
So which is better for performance and strength?
Performance....doesnt matter. Strength.....stringer boats dont have a liner to crack;) |
Originally Posted by JaayTeee
(Post 3607046)
Performance....doesnt matter.
Strength.....stringer boats dont have a liner to crack;) I see you have an outlaw in the pic , so you too have stringers? So i guess my boat would have stingers correct? I have a 1997 24ft outlaw sst. It does not have a snap in carpet any where in the boat. So it would be a pre-liner boat with stringers thanks for info jj |
great looking boat
Originally Posted by JaayTeee
(Post 3607046)
Performance....doesnt matter.
Strength.....stringer boats dont have a liner to crack;) is that a factory gel paint job, or is it a wrap? or a fresh coat of exterior paint, if you don't mind me asking? What type of speed do you get out of that beast? |
Originally Posted by conneroutlaw
(Post 3607180)
you have awesome looking boat in that pic, and you really got some air, it must of been a big wave, ( how did you get that type of air?)
is that a factory gel paint job, or is it a wrap? or a fresh coat of exterior paint, if you don't mind me asking? What type of speed do you get out of that beast? Only the 30, 35 and 26 outlaws were liner boats. He has a 33OL, which is a stringer boat. And he isnt catching air my friend, he is hanging the bow off his props and the power of 575SCI engines out back. Takes a lot of power, and some good drives to make an old school hull like that run less "wet". |
Originally Posted by conneroutlaw
(Post 3607180)
you have awesome looking boat in that pic, and you really got some air, it must of been a big wave, ( how did you get that type of air?)
is that a factory gel paint job, or is it a wrap? or a fresh coat of exterior paint, if you don't mind me asking? What type of speed do you get out of that beast? 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
Originally Posted by 4bus
(Post 3607223)
Allow me to answer for him :)
Only the 30, 35 and 26 outlaws were liner boats. He has a 33OL, which is a stringer boat. And he isnt catching air my friend, he is hanging the bow off his props and the power of 575SCI engines out back. Takes a lot of power, and some good drives to make an old school hull like that run less "wet". too. Unfortunately, over the years, my drives havent been that great:eek: |
JJ,
After many years of running both stringer Baja's and Liner Baja's, I have concluded that the beer tastes the same on both! XT :thankyouthankyou: |
Originally Posted by JaayTeee
(Post 3607276)
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:eek: |
Originally Posted by XT-Innovator
(Post 3607515)
JJ,
After many years of running both stringer Baja's and Liner Baja's, I have concluded that the beer tastes the same on both! XT :thankyouthankyou: 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 |
Originally Posted by conneroutlaw
(Post 3607566)
Thank you for the insight, and i bet the girls in bikinies look just as good too on both of them!
Question for you. 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 |
Originally Posted by Plowtownmissile
(Post 3607581)
You have stringers.
jj |
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Originally Posted by conneroutlaw
(Post 3607566)
Thank you for the insight, and i bet the girls in bikinies look just as good too on both of them!
Question for you. 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 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 |
Originally Posted by XT-Innovator
(Post 3608052)
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 Don't miss scraping my back on the cabin entrance tho! |
Originally Posted by conneroutlaw
(Post 3607565)
You do have a awesome looking boat , and nice speed to go with it
Thanks:ernaehrung004: It's a fun boat. |
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Originally Posted by XT-Innovator
(Post 3608052)
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 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 |
Originally Posted by 4bus
(Post 3608058)
Ah......the good old 24 outlaw. How cool was I when I brought home mine in the mid 90's, colored in teal, pink, and purple! to think I used to get compliments on the colors lol
Don't miss scraping my back on the cabin entrance tho! 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 |
Originally Posted by JaayTeee
(Post 3608124)
Thanks:ernaehrung004:
It's a fun boat. jj |
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