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42' Fountian with staggard layout
http://www.classic-fiberglass.com/cl...lleryID=10&p=6
http://www.classic-fiberglass.com/cl...lleryID=10&p=9
http://www.classic-fiberglass.com/cl...lleryID=10&p=6
http://www.classic-fiberglass.com/cl...lleryID=10&p=9
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42' Fountian with staggard layout
http://www.classic-fiberglass.com/cl...lleryID=10&p=6
http://www.classic-fiberglass.com/cl...lleryID=10&p=9
http://www.classic-fiberglass.com/cl...lleryID=10&p=6
http://www.classic-fiberglass.com/cl...lleryID=10&p=9
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Layout
I had the OHIO STEEL whick was a stagger setup. The motor staggar was a full 48" plus the rear tranny had a driveshaft of 12".
The engine compartment was liklely custom but it was every bit of 9 feet or a little more trnsom to bulkhead.
Hope you get it figured. I see most Fountains are not a full 48"staggar with 18" drive spacing. This may be causing your layout problems.
Find a boat with short staggar and you may get it to fit.
Ken
The engine compartment was liklely custom but it was every bit of 9 feet or a little more trnsom to bulkhead.
Hope you get it figured. I see most Fountains are not a full 48"staggar with 18" drive spacing. This may be causing your layout problems.
Find a boat with short staggar and you may get it to fit.
Ken
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