HOT QUESTION! Pricing of 1997 36' Outlaw
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OG Outlaw:
If it's the one with bottom paint you've got many, many, many hours of wet sanding and buffing ahead of you. Don't worry though, it can be done.
My biggest worry, if this boat has been stored in the water, would be galvanic corrosion. Stainless steel, aluminum and stray current don't mix. Check the drives! They could be a corroded mess. Probably more hours than fixing the bottom.
If it's the one with bottom paint you've got many, many, many hours of wet sanding and buffing ahead of you. Don't worry though, it can be done.
My biggest worry, if this boat has been stored in the water, would be galvanic corrosion. Stainless steel, aluminum and stray current don't mix. Check the drives! They could be a corroded mess. Probably more hours than fixing the bottom.
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always bust my balls...i tell ya!!...no respect in this place!
hey for that price it should be able to say "puppy killer" on the side and vet looking to buy it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hey for that price it should be able to say "puppy killer" on the side and vet looking to buy it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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OG,
Man, I hope you check out this boat before you sign the paperwork. I've been following this thread close. Sounds like a heck of deal...36' Outlaw for $65K?! Wow! Wish I could stumble across something like this. Heck finance some extra cash a put superchargers on it is my thought!!!! Now, the power is no issue.
BUT, I would heed the advice of some fellow members here that may know more about the boat than you. If you can come up with $10K for a deposit, why not have the boat surveyed too. This way, you will have a peace of mind about your purchase!
Man, I hope you check out this boat before you sign the paperwork. I've been following this thread close. Sounds like a heck of deal...36' Outlaw for $65K?! Wow! Wish I could stumble across something like this. Heck finance some extra cash a put superchargers on it is my thought!!!! Now, the power is no issue.
BUT, I would heed the advice of some fellow members here that may know more about the boat than you. If you can come up with $10K for a deposit, why not have the boat surveyed too. This way, you will have a peace of mind about your purchase!
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Hey Joey, what price would you give a clean, clean 1995 Active Thunder32 with 525 merc SC,' 300 hours standoff boxes loaded, found one and was wondering what wholesale and retail would be, thanks for any reply from anyone here. Mark