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John Lupo 08-04-2021 01:32 PM

First "Go-Fast" Boat
 
Looking to purchase my first "go-fast" boat. I am looking to stay between 25-30ft with a single engine. I will be operating in fresh water only (Western NY Lakes, Lake Ontario). I'm looking at mid-late 90's builds. There are a few Baja's, a few Four Winn's and a one Foundation Fever 27 in my area but the one boat I have my heart set on is a 1999 Formula Fastech 271 with the 502mpi which has about 600hours. This boat is clean, fresh water only, never kept in a slip and indoor storage during the winter.

I am looking at the Formula Fastech 271 this weekend. What are some items I need to consider, look for, maintenance concerns, any insight on owning an older boat, etc.??

resurrected 08-04-2021 01:51 PM

Welcome to OSO!
I recommend a survey, especially with boats getting that old. Transom and stringers can be rotten.
Upon your first inspection, the general condition will tell you a lot about how the boat was cared for.
Check for cleanliness of the engine compartment, if it's a mess, that's probably how the rest of it was maintained.
Make sure everything functions, all accessories and gauges. Water test is a must prior to handing over any cash!
Good luck and make a decision with the big head or you may end up with a project.

boostbros 08-04-2021 02:01 PM

come ck out our 25 active thunder its awesome on lake ontario

John Lupo 08-04-2021 02:18 PM

I cant post pictures yet, too new. The boat is super clean for a 99

jtbooten 08-04-2021 02:57 PM

I had a 27 Fountain for a few years. It gets small quick. Skip that choice.

SB 08-04-2021 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by John Lupo (Post 4800291)
I cant post pictures yet, too new. The boat is super clean for a 99

you only need 10 posts, so post away even if only a few words each

Coryfred 08-04-2021 05:15 PM

Always go bigger. If you are thinking 25-30 buy a 32. You won't regret it.

John Lupo 08-04-2021 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by jtbooten (Post 4800293)
I had a 27 Fountain for a few years. It gets small quick. Skip that choice.

I would agree but I would only like one engine to deal wit

John Lupo 08-04-2021 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by SB (Post 4800297)
you only need 10 posts, so post away even if only a few words each

working on it 😁

John Lupo 08-04-2021 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by Coryfred (Post 4800305)
Always go bigger. If you are thinking 25-30 buy a 32. You won't regret it.

do they make a 32ft with single engine?


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