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Sydwayz 04-09-2013 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by tomswift (Post 3901719)
I wonder how the ride is in rough water compared to the following boats:

Fountain 42 staggered
Fountain 38
Hustler 388
Apache 36

There have been some comparative write ups in the past which you can probably find with some searching here on OSO.

sommerfliesby 04-09-2013 09:23 AM

I have driven a staggered 42 Fountain a couple times in some snotty water, and now have driving the 37 AT in some snotty water. I would say that at or below "cruising" speed...55-65 mph, the AT has a better ride. The Fountain really needs to be going faster than 65 to smooth things out and start flying the hull. After that point, they feel pretty similar...both do VERY well in rough water.

The 38 Fountain is a smaller boat than the 37 AT....less running surface...and, likely, quite a bit lighter.

Don't really know much about the Hustler, other than with the big integrated swim platform, its probably smaller than the AT as well, albeit only slightly.

36 Apache is a wave crusher...but you are going to be looking at a much older boat...won't have NEARLY the ammenities that the AT will have.

Griff 04-09-2013 12:37 PM

A 36 Apache rides just like a straight bottom Top Gun.

1980Condor460 04-09-2013 12:59 PM

And requires A LOT of power.

ActiveThunder 04-09-2013 01:36 PM

Water line to water line the 42 Fountain is 10" longer than the AT. That was based on one at my factory with a bathtub ring around it and 2 plumbobs.

Wanna know what else isn't as it seems? :party-smiley-004:

tomswift 04-09-2013 09:37 PM

Well I am going to give them a call tomorrow and make arrangements to fly down and look at it. Its too big of a purchase to buy sight unseen.

I've have four powerboats with mercury blue motors all twin engine(525 sc, 2-500 efi's and 1-500 whippled efi's running 83-95 mph)and want to make the next step up to reputable big power and drives. I think the Keith Eikerts and Bmax drives might be the ticket.

My biggest complaint about the boat are the front seats but most of the Outerimits and Nortechs have the same seats. But this does make for a nicer cabin. My wife and I really want the amenities also- a/c, generator, vacuflush toilet.

My wife said this is my last powerboat and she wants a cruiser so I am going out large.

I'll report back after the trip to florida.

Thanks for all the help!!!!!!!!

ActiveThunder 04-10-2013 06:33 AM

Send me an e-mail if you would like detailed pictures I just took a coupla months ago.

Peter at Performance is going through it and starting her up, checking systems, etc and I will have the boat here at the factory next week to start on some refurbishing.

Pat

[email protected]

abmotorman 12-08-2013 11:46 AM

Just curious, what ever happen to this? Did the owner pull the engines yet to part it out? Did he sell it? AB

Griff 12-08-2013 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by abmotorman (Post 4038630)
Just curious, what ever happen to this? Did the owner pull the engines yet to part it out? Did he sell it? AB

Still for sale and in Florida based on what Sydwayz posted a week or two ago.


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