1998 Baja outlaw 24 SE and trailer (parts or rebuild)
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Got her here. Got what i wanted out of it. Still has the windscreen on it. Front rail, window, helm, wheel, cable and steering actuator. boat is wired. Trailer is my 1993 eagle for the 24. It is in good shape bunks are newer. bearings and such have a couple years on them. would not have an issue pulling across country. tires are the ones off the other trailer. that would be the weak point but the shell of a boat doesn't weigh much. asking $1500 for all. Sell the screen and trailer and you may be money ahead. Hell, make the boat a flower pot. I have a title for the trailer but only a bill of sale from the insurance auction for the boat...[ATTACH=CONFIG]523396[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]523397[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]523398[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]523399[/ATTACH]
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i do have the cuddy cushions from my 24 as well. I'll throw them in lol. I will have the seat bench and bolsters from my boat available sometime if someone is going to attempt to repair this thing.
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It appears that there is a point of impact on the keel abot 3/4 way down the boat toward the stern. The port side was all removed by someone that attempted to fix it. the only part that looks to have been marked by the insurance company is about a 2 foot square area on the starboard stern up and inward toward the keel. Its a good looking boat. shame it had to go this way.
Well, (hold your laughter) my dad was going to make the boat his lawn ornament. His wife talked him out of that one. I have yet to get creative enough to think of how i can get rid of the hull. The main reason i bought this boat was for the trailer and interior. not because my trailer is a POS. The trailer with the 1998 is a 1998. mine is a 1993. the newer trailer is black and painted well. Mine is white and oil based painted with a roller and brush. If i didnt find this deal i would be using that white trailer still without a worry in the world. It was just an easy cosmetic upgrade.
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Well, (hold your laughter) my dad was going to make the boat his lawn ornament. His wife talked him out of that one. I have yet to get creative enough to think of how i can get rid of the hull. The main reason i bought this boat was for the trailer and interior. not because my trailer is a POS. The trailer with the 1998 is a 1998. mine is a 1993. the newer trailer is black and painted well. Mine is white and oil based painted with a roller and brush. If i didnt find this deal i would be using that white trailer still without a worry in the world. It was just an easy cosmetic upgrade.
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I was never really a fan of the baja's but your right this is a good looking boat. I like the sharper cut lines instead of the "bubble". But an idea I would have is that if it's not fixable or cost out weigh's it's worth I would cut the back off and make a bar!
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^^^haha unfortunately for me I have to finish the first yard ornament I started. Too many projects now. The Misses has been
to get the home remodel done before I can spend some any more money on the toys.
to get the home remodel done before I can spend some any more money on the toys.
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