33 outlaw
#2
I honestly don't know of any cons!
The 33 has always been one of Baja's best selling Outlaw series boats.
I personally I never ridden in one, but I have never heard anything bad about them.
I have a friend looking for one now that is moving up from a 25 Outlaw.
My 36 is awesome in ride and handling and I think the 33 is very close to the same.
Good luck.
The 33 has always been one of Baja's best selling Outlaw series boats.
I personally I never ridden in one, but I have never heard anything bad about them.
I have a friend looking for one now that is moving up from a 25 Outlaw.
My 36 is awesome in ride and handling and I think the 33 is very close to the same.
Good luck.
#4
Originally posted by Flowerchild
How does the 33 compare to a 29?? is the 29 to small?
How does the 33 compare to a 29?? is the 29 to small?
Personally I think you should buy all the boat you can afford to own.
There is no substitute for length. A foot on a boat is like a mile. The longer they are the better they ride in the rough.
You have to consider the truck you have to pull them with, where you can store it, the overall cost, operating cost, insurance, etc, but longer is better!
I bought all the boat I could afford.
#9
57mph?? Gottahaveits! 25 Outlaw w/502 runs 68.3 all day, what would cause a 12mph difference?I almost bought a 33' Outlaw last year w/496 mags and truly loved the boat...But the dealer wanted $150k+ just for the boat with 60 hours
They have the exact same boat still and now its $99,950. I loved the ride, acceleration, and especially the economy. The mags were good for mid 70's all day and the acceleration was impressive...just my .02 
They have the exact same boat still and now its $99,950. I loved the ride, acceleration, and especially the economy. The mags were good for mid 70's all day and the acceleration was impressive...just my .02 



