33 Outlaw Performance Upgrade Questions
#21
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From: Oneida Lake NY
Look behind the dressed up McLeod interior and monster gauges. Their wiring is horrendous. They use screws in many places that should be through botled. Interior panels and back seats held in with plastic body clips, worst headliner design known to man.
To me they spent a lot of time and money on flash, and skipped engineering 101.
But, not bad boats overall and great for relative newbies. Safe, and stable. Great lines.
The 2,3,4 or even 5 cooler thing kills me. Haven't you guys heard of soft coolers? Are you handing out free drinks to the entire bay all day?
#22
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From: Clearwater, Mn
If my shed was already built and was ready to move upto the 33, your boat would already be in Minnesota
#23
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From: Slidell, La.
Where can I get another soft bag??
#24
www.aocoolers.com are the best on the market. Most of the others will bleed dye and leak. AO has lifetime warranty. I have at least 6 of them, probably more.
I don't allow hard coolers on my boat.
I don't allow hard coolers on my boat.
#26
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From: Madison Heights, Michigan
Hello I'm new to the forum but I would like to tell all Boaters who have had a McLeod Designed interior. That recently we here at HRT have purchased the Mcleod Design Group, we are currently available for any updates to your interiors or new interiors sorry for the delay. Many banks and legal issues had to be solved before going forward I hope we can help all our offshore Powerboat friends in bringing the high quality of Mcleod interiors back under the new Name of HRT. We have retained all of the interior components and personal to continue making great high class interiors, thank you and sorry for the delay. For updates to interiors contact me, here on the forum or please feel free to call.
Sincerely
Miraj D'Ave
Project Engineer HRT
248-284-1170 EXT: 113
Sincerely
Miraj D'Ave
Project Engineer HRT
248-284-1170 EXT: 113
#27
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From: MT. JULIET, TN.
How wide is the floor on your 33 Outlaw at it's widest point? Let's make sure we all use the same yardstick here. There is give and take. There isn't enough money on this planet to get me to change impellers on a 33 Outlaw sans pulling a motor. While the cockpit is huge on the 33 Outlaw, the engine room and cabin are smaller than other boats. There is only so much real estate in 33' feet of OAL.
#28
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From: Slidell, La.
I agree, the AT is a beautiful boat.. I can change impellors in about 45 mins a side. Quicker if I spend the time to get the right ratches instead of open end and phillips for the hose clamps..




