29' Weight - why so heavy?
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29' Weight - why so heavy?
I am looking at possibly getting a 29 Fountain. I am wondering why they are so much heavier than their competitors? I think a 29 Fountain weights 5800 lbs. The 288Sunsation and 28'6" Velocity VR-1 are around 4500-4600. Even the 290 SC Velocity with raised deck is less than 5000 lbs. What gives?
Also, anybody have all the specs for a 29 Fountain(beam, deadrise, etc.)?
Also, anybody have all the specs for a 29 Fountain(beam, deadrise, etc.)?
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My previous 29 w/ twins weighed in at 6400!! IT CRUSHED similar boats in ride and performance. Serious off-shore hulls are reinforced with more meat... and heavier as a result.
You will not have any reservations on the weight differences after you compare how much better they perform. Carder
P.S. They are 8.5 wide, draw about 36" with the drives down. Weight varies by packages.
You will not have any reservations on the weight differences after you compare how much better they perform. Carder
P.S. They are 8.5 wide, draw about 36" with the drives down. Weight varies by packages.
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Mine is OLD!.....an 89 with twin sbc"s.......but it has the same massive stringer set up in the engine compartment as the same year 42.......a friend of mine came over who has a 26 Sutphen also with twin sbc and he couldnt believe it.......in that era the 29 was a shrunk 42
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Older single engine 29s' (pre 2001 -2002) with "old" deck style, ie, no anchor locker up front, weighed 5500 lbs dry and had 8'4" beam. The "new deck" single engine 29s' weigh 5850 lbs dry. For reference, a 2002 Formula 292 with twin 6.2's weighs 7000 lb dry. I would suspect that a 29 Fountain with twins (SBC's) would weigh about the same as the formula. An "old deck style" 27 Fountain weighs 4900 lbs. All of the Fevers are right at 100 inches beam (8'4"). The Lightnings are 8'6" beam. Old 35's and executioners weigh 7600 lbs and the "newer" twin step 35 weighs 8400 lbs.
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Mine is OLD!.....an 89 with twin sbc"s.......but it has the same massive stringer set up in the engine compartment as the same year 42.......a friend of mine came over who has a 26 Sutphen also with twin sbc and he couldnt believe it.......in that era the 29 was a shrunk 42
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I had a 32' Sunsation Dominator, it weighed about 6300#. Great boat, well built, but was too light for any serious water. There is no substitute for HP, length, and weight if you are going to run in any kind of slop or waves.
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True. LI Sound gets kind of nasty sometimes and I'm guessing a Fountain would be better than a Sunsation or Velocity for that type of running.
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We have a 1990 27/29 with twin BBC, never scaled it, but an old brochure I have says 6300 with SBC, so I'm guessing another 200 lbs with BBC. If anyone's interested, it's for sale in the oso ads.