33 and 35 Lightning...dumb questions?
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I am for sure in the Bay, have a slip a Hutchinson's Boat Works. You need a run in a 35 you just let me know, the Biotch loves to strut her stuff. Not sure where you are located, but Sutters Marine in Canandaigua, N.Y. did have a nice 33 a while back and I think East Coast Flightcraft in Middleton, Mass. had one or two as well.
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thanks for the invite! i might have to take you up on the offer for a ride in your boat...i am seriously looking hard at fountain 33's and 35's....i am also looking at sunsation 32's.....all depends on what i can get for a trade in on my boat....
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Everyone on here will tell you to get the 35. The 33 was a flop twin 496's you hit about 86 mph. You get staggered 525's engines on the 35 upper 90's maybe even touching a 100. Passengers 4 + driver. stuff maybe two in the cabin. Our 29 fever we had 8 people in it and it barely would get out the hole and on plane.
Anyone on the forum have a late model 33'?
Happy with it?
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EastCoast Flightcraft @ 978-777-1721, ask for Rick Patrie.
This guy is super to deal with, no drama, no BS. Honest as the day is long! I believe they still have a leftover 33 Lightning in stock.
This guy is super to deal with, no drama, no BS. Honest as the day is long! I believe they still have a leftover 33 Lightning in stock.