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MARK BENTLEY 12-11-2007 09:45 AM

I have a super clean 1999 32 with 502'2 and trailer along with a 2002 35 with 496HO's. All info at www.iboats.com/sites/bentlypowerboats

sleeper_dave 12-11-2007 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by US1 Fountain (Post 2366509)
My 27 fit under a standard 7' door with a couple inches to spare. Torsion trailer.
Had to install an 8' tall door for the 32's to go in, with a few inches to spare. Leaf spring trailer

Boats sits higher on leaf spring trailers.

Mine's on a leaf spring trailer right now, and it fits under a 7' door with about 1" to spare. An 8' door would be a huge modification to my garage, the whole header beam over the door would have to change.

I don't anticipate keeping my boat in the garage during the boating season, but it's nice to be able to keep it in there during the winter. If i'm just pulling it into the garage in the winter and out in the spring, I can let the air out of the tires and strap the suspension down. The military does that to get trucks on planes, no reason I can't use the same technique! I can also get my boat lower on my trailer if I need to by taking a couple of inches off the bunks. I could probably do the same if I upgraded to a 32' or a 35', it's just a question of whether it would be enough to get it in the garage. Or, maybe I could take off the windshield.

Just a what-if right now though, it'll be at least a few years before I can afford to upgrade boats. With gas prices where they're at, I'm glad I only have one engine to feed.

US1 Fountain 12-11-2007 03:46 PM

I had to raise my header also, Wasn't a really big job. I had 1' spacers above the header to the bottom of the truss. Jus tpopped them out and slide the header up. Gable end, so not a load bearing wall. All work was done form the outside. Didn't even fugged up the drywall. :)

If you doend up with a 32 at some time, one on a torsion 'might' fit under a 7' door. Be close. Also if it has a fairing, that is good for a couple inches of savings, over th plexy glass w/s with the deflector.

luvlake 12-12-2007 09:59 AM

2000 32 fever
 
I have a 2000 32 fever bought new in 02. 91 hours, many options plus special paint and minute drain system. $80K takes, firm. If interested email [email protected]. Live in central missouri, no trailer.

Innov500s 12-12-2007 02:33 PM

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Here are some engine pics of my 32' Fever

Innov500s 12-12-2007 02:35 PM

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Innov500s 12-12-2007 02:37 PM

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blume 12-14-2007 07:35 AM

1997 32' for sale
 
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I have this one for sale, 1997 32' Fountain w/502mpi's, around 200 hours, trailer...........all for around $59,900.00

whiplash22 12-26-2007 08:56 AM

I have a friend and customer that just told me he is interested in selling his 32 fever. It is a 1996 and it is in great shape. It has 360 hours on the hull and around 50 hours on the motors. Someone did a bad job on winterizaton and froze both motors. The boat sits on a Roadrunner triple axel trailer and he is looking to get 55,000 to 56,000. If you are interested you can call me and I will hook you up to work the deal. He was going to send pictures and I will post them as soon as I get them. I have done all the service on this boat the last two years. My number is 717 575 1840.
Charlie

topendmarine 12-28-2007 12:53 PM

I have a 96 on my website, topendmarine.com


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