37 outerlimits
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Originally Posted by outer42
The fact they don't build them tells you nothing. The 37 was the first boat built by mike. With mike being on the cutting edge developed new bottoms and diffrent models and still does it with the new 46 and next up the cat and ??????
They said the difference between them was just night and day - more than you would expect out of boats just two feet different in length.
I'm sure the OL 37 is as good as any 37, but since no one was responding to the poor man's request for input I figured that I would. I realize that there are far more informed people out there than myself, but there's just something about a Fountain man giving his opinion on OL that gets the pot boiling
Last edited by Marginmn; 04-07-2006 at 07:37 PM.
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No muss, no fuss. Our 37 kicked butt on the F-2 circut. Reggie beat us a few times when it was flat stuff but we lapped him a few times in the rough. We never hooked, spun or stuffed and we won quite a few when the competition spun in the turns. Enough said!
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The 37 OL is what this whole Outerlimits phenomenon is all about. Ask 99.5% of all OL owners today why it is that theay own an OL and it is that they dreamed of one day owning a 37, weather it be a twinn step or a late model quad step, period...
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Originally Posted by AndyOL
The 37 OL is what this whole Outerlimits phenomenon is all about. Ask 99.5% of all OL owners today why it is that theay own an OL and it is that they dreamed of one day owning a 37, weather it be a twinn step or a late model quad step, period...
OL are awesome boats, but I would bet it was seeing XXX and the other bigger faster types in the front at Poker runs that inspired people to want to own an OL. Not the 37's that were a mile behind the leaders - that they no longer make.
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Originally Posted by Marginmn
OL are awesome boats, but I would bet it was seeing XXX and the other bigger faster types in the front at Poker runs that inspired people to want to own an OL. Not the 37's that were a mile behind the leaders - that they no longer make.
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Originally Posted by Enough 4 Play
Take the beak and swim platform off your 38 Fountain and you have a true 34 footer.
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Originally Posted by Marginmn
This winter I was kicking around the idea of buying a GTX and was making some calls. A couple of dealers said that they would not mess with the 37 and go straight with the 39.
They said the difference between them was just night and day - more than you would expect out of boats just two feet different in length.
I'm sure the OL 37 is as good as any 37, but since no one was responding to the poor man's request for input I figured that I would. I realize that there are far more informed people out there than myself, but there's just something about a Fountain man giving his opinion on OL that gets the pot boiling
They said the difference between them was just night and day - more than you would expect out of boats just two feet different in length.
I'm sure the OL 37 is as good as any 37, but since no one was responding to the poor man's request for input I figured that I would. I realize that there are far more informed people out there than myself, but there's just something about a Fountain man giving his opinion on OL that gets the pot boiling

The 37 is a great ride for the money.



