Outerlimits Completes Second Outboard-Powered SV 29
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The second Outerlimits SV 29 with outboard power is one sexy beast, https://www.speedonthewater.com/oute...powered-sv-29/
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OK, now THAT boat would make me consider OB power. Gorgeous! These 29's are simply stunning and I hope momentum continues to build for smaller performance boats!
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Sweet. Loving my SV 29. Very happy with build quality and performance with the Mercury 565.
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Always wondered if OL would build one of those and let you provide your own driveline, stereo, steering, etc? Like basically sell you a hull on a trailer rigged minus power....I'm sure it would still be nuts expensive but if a guy had the extra parts and to be able to make it more your own I think would be pretty cool and maybe slightly more cost effective....
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Cheapest way would have been to buy that "Eliminator 29" that was the OL hull but built out west. I think it was asking 180K and turn key.Originally Posted by BBYSTWY
Always wondered if OL would build one of those and let you provide your own driveline, stereo, steering, etc? Like basically sell you a hull on a trailer rigged minus power....I'm sure it would still be nuts expensive but if a guy had the extra parts and to be able to make it more your own I think would be pretty cool and maybe slightly more cost effective....
I'd bet OL is so busy they wouldn't want to be bothered with a hull on a trailer idea. Its a no money job and then you would be calling with 1,000 questions on how to finish it.
Buy an ex-raceboat like one of those canopy 28-29 footers like these if you want a cheaper route:
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I'd bet OL is so busy they wouldn't want to be bothered with a hull on a trailer idea. Its a no money job and then you would be calling with 1,000 questions on how to finish it.
Buy an ex-raceboat like one of those canopy 28-29 footers like these if you want a cheaper route:
2018 St. Clair River Classic Pictures:
That would be for OL to decide, not you. Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
Cheapest way would have been to buy that "Eliminator 29" that was the OL hull but built out west. I think it was asking 180K and turn key.I'd bet OL is so busy they wouldn't want to be bothered with a hull on a trailer idea. Its a no money job and then you would be calling with 1,000 questions on how to finish it.
Buy an ex-raceboat like one of those canopy 28-29 footers like these if you want a cheaper route:
2018 St. Clair River Classic Pictures:
Give them a call, talk to Dan. A lot of manufactures build bare hulls. A lot of them like it.
Or build one with their engine package, remove, sell and build your own. We've had a lot of clients with Formulas and Fountains do exactly that.





