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Old 10-10-2018 | 03:07 PM
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Hi all, I have been doing some searching, and it seems like there is a significant difference in pricing and some ads that are quite dated.

Looking at a boat local to me (close to Detroit) and wondering what you guys think the boat is worth.

1998 Baja Outlaw 36 (not SST) with 500hp merc with top ends done 100 hours ago with bills to prove.

Mostly all original, cosmetics great, everything works, good stereo etc.and great survey results by reputable surveyor with 20 years experience.

2007 Triple axle trailer

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$40-50k
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Big difference between the 1998 and 2000+ Cockpit interior design,,,,, X dimention for starters. Id agree with 40s highly based on condition at that age
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Old 10-19-2018 | 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by JaayTeee
$40-50k
I would agree, if it were updated, it would be in the 50s as I know how much $$ it takes to update 98's. Just listed my completed updated 98' 33 outlaw

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Still in discussion with seller, found out it is an SST model, Changes value at all?

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Old 05-22-2019 | 09:55 AM
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SST means nothing. It was just a option package. (. Dam Doug did good with that one, BAHAHAHA. He liked the way SST sounded and everyone thought it was some sort of unicorn or something. How much dose colored rings around the gauges ass to the value.

Personally Ill stay with 2000 and newer for the better interior colors, better graphics, and larger swim platform.
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Old 05-29-2019 | 11:02 AM
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A lot of Outlaws were SST 's because like stated it was an option package that consisted of Graphics, colored gauges, snap in cockpit carpet, depth finder and a few more little goodies. You could essentially build an SST by adding the same options (besides the graphics) but it would cost more. We sold Baja's back in the early 2000s and I think all the Outlaws we ordered were SST's because it made the most sense.
2000+ is what you want for sure for X dimension. Our Shop Boat was a '98 36 Outlaw SST with twin 500HPs and we spent a lot of money on it to try and make it run like the newer X dimension boats. Extension boxes , shorter lowers etc.
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Old 05-29-2019 | 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by CT River Baja
A lot of Outlaws were SST 's because like stated it was an option package that consisted of Graphics, colored gauges, snap in cockpit carpet, depth finder and a few more little goodies. You could essentially build an SST by adding the same options (besides the graphics) but it would cost more. We sold Baja's back in the early 2000s and I think all the Outlaws we ordered were SST's because it made the most sense.
2000+ is what you want for sure for X dimension. Our Shop Boat was a '98 36 Outlaw SST with twin 500HPs and we spent a lot of money on it to try and make it run like the newer X dimension boats. Extension boxes , shorter lowers etc.
Did you ever find the correct combination to compare with the later raised X boats?
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