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Old 10-21-2010, 09:24 AM
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Default I've got a few questions for the Fountain owners.

I just bought my first 35 lightning. Its a 96 single step w/genVI 525's. I've been playing with the tabs, and trim, and the best ive seen out of it was 82. I know i can call Fountain, but before i go that route i wanted to see what all of you guys thought. Keep in mind i am used to a boat walking a little, but im not sure this boat will perform its best loose? Thanks in advance. Jason

Also i should add that im turning 29p Hydromotives

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Old 10-21-2010, 09:30 AM
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82 on GPS ? that's about the best you can expect from 525sc's, your doing well
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Yea thats Gps. Handheld, but nontheless Gps. Maybe its wishfull thinking, but ive heard rumors of some folks getting 84-86 out of this setup?
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Here is a short video from last sunday

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Boat is really clean looks and sounds good.The video was not clear but I think you need little more tab or negative trim.Speed wise 82 is about right for a single step.
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They buried the drives back then, throw on some -2 imco's and 5 blade props and you' mgiht very well pick up 4 -5 mph.
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They buried the drives back then, throw on some -2 imco's and 5 blade props and you' mgiht very well pick up 4 -5 mph.
yep, that's what I did with my '99 Single step 35, my advice to you, is be happy with 82 & call it a day, the 2-3 MPH you get is not worth the $$. I spent a wack of dough to get my 35 to run a real 85. just to sell it & get a 100mph cat. now that thats out of my system, I'm back in the 80's club, it's not so bad
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