30 Outlaw at Baton Rouge Boat Show
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Nice Pics...thanks!
I really love that boat. The layout is a lot smarter than the 29, imo. I love the convertable berth, with galley and head behind.
I checked out the 30' OL they had here in St. Pete at Thunder Marine, and for a 30'er this boat is HUGE.
I really love that boat. The layout is a lot smarter than the 29, imo. I love the convertable berth, with galley and head behind.
I checked out the 30' OL they had here in St. Pete at Thunder Marine, and for a 30'er this boat is HUGE.
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Daze,
Yea, alot of people hate this layout , but I think its great alternative for the way I boat. Kind of like the covergirl cabin in a Cig. I have a place on our lake so I don't need a sleeping area. The "V" bearth is a great place to stow carry ons and the large seating area is perfect when it's too hot out. Also, like the fiberglass cabin liner. No worries about spilled drinks or mold in carpet. Wish my 33 was layed out like this, ( but I wouldn't trade the size, cockpit room, or looks for this boat.) . Just my biased opinion.
Yea, alot of people hate this layout , but I think its great alternative for the way I boat. Kind of like the covergirl cabin in a Cig. I have a place on our lake so I don't need a sleeping area. The "V" bearth is a great place to stow carry ons and the large seating area is perfect when it's too hot out. Also, like the fiberglass cabin liner. No worries about spilled drinks or mold in carpet. Wish my 33 was layed out like this, ( but I wouldn't trade the size, cockpit room, or looks for this boat.) . Just my biased opinion.