29 outlaw wind question?
#1
How bad is the wind when sitting in the bolsters on a 29 outlaw? My wife planted the seed last night that she would like to have a bigger boat. She threw out a 29 outlaw as a example. We took a 29 scarab out over the weekend and she really liked the ride and the speed compared to our boat (approx 70 GPS). I like the look of no windshield but she has a concern about the 29 outlaw and wind. Also what engines were available in say 1998 and what speeds could be expected?
Thanks
Brian
Thanks
Brian
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From: Solomons Island, Md
Originally posted by tssteph
How bad is the wind when sitting in the bolsters on a 29 outlaw? My wife planted the seed last night that she would like to have a bigger boat. She threw out a 29 outlaw as a example. We took a 29 scarab out over the weekend and she really liked the ride and the speed compared to our boat (approx 70 GPS). I like the look of no windshield but she has a concern about the 29 outlaw and wind. Also what engines were available in say 1998 and what speeds could be expected?
Thanks
Brian
How bad is the wind when sitting in the bolsters on a 29 outlaw? My wife planted the seed last night that she would like to have a bigger boat. She threw out a 29 outlaw as a example. We took a 29 scarab out over the weekend and she really liked the ride and the speed compared to our boat (approx 70 GPS). I like the look of no windshield but she has a concern about the 29 outlaw and wind. Also what engines were available in say 1998 and what speeds could be expected?
Thanks
Brian
A 29 Outlaw will dwarf a 29 Scarab. It's like apples and oranges.
How much do you want to spend on a 29 and how fast do you want to go? I have a mint 2001 with twin HO's that will run 79+ on GPS. It's yours for $80,000.
#3
Thanks for the info. I am still looking to see what I want. But your boat sounds exactly what I want. why are you selling? Looks like there are several 29's that people are trying to get rid of on the board.
I want a boat that is fuel injected, runs 70+ mph stock, good ride, racy appearance, and with decent cockpit space.
In what ways do you think the 19 baja dwarfs a 29 Scarab? I know the beam is narrow on the scarab but the room seemed reasonable and peformance seemed good at 69-70 with twin small blocks.
Brian
I want a boat that is fuel injected, runs 70+ mph stock, good ride, racy appearance, and with decent cockpit space.
In what ways do you think the 19 baja dwarfs a 29 Scarab? I know the beam is narrow on the scarab but the room seemed reasonable and peformance seemed good at 69-70 with twin small blocks.
Brian
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29 Scarab has low freeboard and a large integrated platform (27 1/2 foot boat in reality).
Also, can't be had with twin big blocks.
As far as my boat, I'm giving serious consideration to getting out of boating entirely. Mrs Outlaw works every weekend now so I don't have a mate. This year I used it only 20 hours (last year only 25 hours). Plus I have a sore back, sore knees, and I'm not getting any younger. Everytime I use the boat it results in 2 hours of back-wrenching clean-up once I get home. If I was able to sell the boat I wouldn't mind replacing it with a cool car (Dodge Viper, etc). With a cool car you can race around in it all day, pull into the driveway at the end of the day, turn it off, and go take a nap. Not so with a boat. If I can't sell it, no big deal since I'm not itching for anything bigger. Plus it's an awesome boat and I'll continue to get my 20 hours of fun out of it.
Also, can't be had with twin big blocks.
As far as my boat, I'm giving serious consideration to getting out of boating entirely. Mrs Outlaw works every weekend now so I don't have a mate. This year I used it only 20 hours (last year only 25 hours). Plus I have a sore back, sore knees, and I'm not getting any younger. Everytime I use the boat it results in 2 hours of back-wrenching clean-up once I get home. If I was able to sell the boat I wouldn't mind replacing it with a cool car (Dodge Viper, etc). With a cool car you can race around in it all day, pull into the driveway at the end of the day, turn it off, and go take a nap. Not so with a boat. If I can't sell it, no big deal since I'm not itching for anything bigger. Plus it's an awesome boat and I'll continue to get my 20 hours of fun out of it.
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tssteph, Check out my posts about upgrading to a 29 outlaw. I will take yours in trade if its clean and in good condition. I have a 38 Cig also and dont need 2 big boats so the outlaw must go
Bob 518 644-9115
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#10
any of the 3 above 29's would be a nice boat for you, I sold my last boat a 24ft H2X and moved up to a 29 outlaw with twin 454mag mpi's , I really enjoy the boat, the wind is not an issue on it unless you are standing with the drop down bolsters and still its not bad, has a big cabin for a 29ft boat you will really enjoy moving up, buy one you will be glad you did, also get a survey on it if you are looking at an older outlaw unless you know what you are looking for, my boat is a 97 and had the stringer issue, but it was repaired with the motor plate kit and had the stringers reinforced, the boat if done the right way will be better than new, also look for blisters on the bottom of the hull[ just like you would on any boat you would buy] so how much are you wanting to spend on a boat? insurance will be a little more also, but not to bad, good luck
Mark
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