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Hi David,
I think I drove through Andover once but usually when I go north from Boardman I use Rt 11 and head up to Ashtabula or northwest to Geneva. My Mother and Stepfather have a 28' Nordic and they were on lake Mosquito today. So do you like your 27? Where do you run it? Tom |
27 Fever
Tom, I have not taken it to Cortland. I took it several times to Conneaut Lake, which is way too small of lake. Lake Erie is the only way to go. Uaually put in at Geneva and run toward Cleveland. The only reason to sell is I have two other boats. I only have good things to say about Fountains. David
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David,
Not that I'm ready to buy one yet, but I would love to hear the particulars like color, power, hours etc.....any pictures? Where did you buy it? If you bought it from National Marine, I heard he turned out to be a bad guy. Did you hear this? Tom |
Tom, I did get it from National Marine, but it was several years before the sky fell on him. The boat has the Teladega theme. PM me your email and will send folder. Just turned over 100 hrs. on hull and 16 hrs on HP500. David
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David,
I'm new to this site so I cant email or pm. My AOL email is [email protected] yes.....I picked that back in 1991 or 92, cant remember. Anyway, why did you have to change the engine with only 100hrs? Tom |
mo-power
The boat came from the factory with a plain jane 454. This should answer your question. Will send you photos. David
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Hi lilredboat. I just bought a 27' Fever from tomes landing in port deposit. Is it the same one and if so do you have any info? Thanks.
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not sure, I thaught it was sold at Triton, but I think its a 96 with CMI E tops, cam, heads redone, 502 Mag MPI all painted Merc blue. Purple graphics and neons inside I believe. Sound familiar??
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Nah its probably not the same one. But I have recently noticed a blue 27' that Ive never seen out before.
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