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Irishtornado 09-10-2013 01:16 AM

33OL by far is better than the 30OL if you can find one that has what your looking for. They fixed the liner issues previous to 2008 but not by much. I'd say 04-05 liner boats I'd stay away from. Nobody is on the hook anymore for issues involving this and pretty much that was why Brunswich dumped Baja to Fountain was all the warranty claims on the liner hulls. By the time they fixed it was too late. 33OL is one of the best boats Baja built and it's a shame that mold got destroyed IMO.

92nsx 09-10-2013 07:28 AM

Side note. Thank you guys for posting how long you over all length is with trailer!

I have been trying to decide on how long to make my shed next spring, and was thinking 36' long would be plenty..... Nope! 30-33' is about the biggest Ill ever go. Looks like Ill be adding a few more feet to the shed and go with 40' long.

cmkworm 09-10-2013 08:28 PM

Thanks guys, looks like the 33 is the better choice.

partymedic 09-10-2013 08:42 PM

I agree with the 33 being the better choice. I have a 99 33 Outlaw and I love this boat. I keep it in my 40x60 shop during the winter. The doors are on the 60' side of the shop. With that being said I have about 6" between my drives and the back wall of my shop and about 6" between the tongue of the trailer and the front door. This is with the drives in the down position. As a matter of fact last time I backed it in my shop I forgot to put my drives down. Thanks to my 9 year old daughter who was spotting me she stopped me just shy of putting the drives through the back wall. I was looking at a 36 also when I bought the 33. I am now glad I went with a 33.

dlange 09-10-2013 09:15 PM

33

Turbojack 09-10-2013 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by 92nsx (Post 3991705)
Side note. Thank you guys for posting how long you over all length is with trailer!

I have been trying to decide on how long to make my shed next spring, and was thinking 36' long would be plenty..... Nope! 30-33' is about the biggest Ill ever go. Looks like Ill be adding a few more feet to the shed and go with 40' long.

Take it from experience, go 50' First building was 30'. I thought I would never go over that. Then went 40', at 50' now but if I get boat I am thinking about, may have to add on again.

jswfl09 09-20-2013 05:17 PM

It also depends if you want an old boat or a newer boat and of course $$$. We owned a 2008 30' (didn't take delivery until 4/2009 and were first owners) and put over 600 hours on it. It just sold. Not a single issue with the liner construction. Loved everything about the boat. Ran it in the Gulf all the time and many straight-line trips from Naples to Marathon. Handled great in the rough, too.

nailit 09-23-2013 02:25 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Got Room?? Look behind the co-pilots bolster. 54qt ice chest length ways (with pads for additional seating) with plenty of room for bench riders.

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mittens 09-23-2013 11:13 PM

I have a 342 (33OL Hull). And love it.

The room is great in the cockpit

Mine is 42 feet props in trailered position to toung,..but it's a little bit big trailer

Quinlan 09-24-2013 05:20 AM


Originally Posted by Turbojack (Post 3992421)
Take it from experience, go 50' First building was 30'. I thought I would never go over that. Then went 40', at 50' now but if I get boat I am thinking about, may have to add on again.

What Turbo said ^^^ Always go as big as possible! I know somebody went from my 29OL to a 38 Gun and had to add 20 ft to back of building. Save your self a step.
YOU WILL GO BIGGER lol


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