looking for 24' outlaw
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yeah I know you have a python for sale... just looking for something in a reasonable driving distance to sw missouri...
I like the high freeboard, bolsters and 24 degree hull of a 240/outlaw. should hopefully be easy to resell too... I would consider other boats that ride very well in the 4000lb range (easy to tow) also with bolsters but I'm not sure what?
I like the high freeboard, bolsters and 24 degree hull of a 240/outlaw. should hopefully be easy to resell too... I would consider other boats that ride very well in the 4000lb range (easy to tow) also with bolsters but I'm not sure what?
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From: Vice City & Tavernier, FL
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Dude, you're about 2 years to late and 5k to low
Seriously, great boat...ran one in the open pacific ocean for 6 years in BIG water and loved it...Just needed to move up after all those years. Great running boat. Don't let anyone tell you any different (they don't know, because they've never owned one!!!
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Seriously, great boat...ran one in the open pacific ocean for 6 years in BIG water and loved it...Just needed to move up after all those years. Great running boat. Don't let anyone tell you any different (they don't know, because they've never owned one!!!
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hmmmm... so does the 25 also have a 24 degree hull? will it ride better? what years is the 25 avail? I think the 272 is actually about a 25 right? thats getting a little heavy to be towed w/ my hemi grand cherokee isn't it? thanks... My first boat, I just want to get something that rides well for its size and I can resell easier if we want to move up next year or so... but it must reasonably fast 60 ish...






