ITS TIME!! what 32's are for sale?
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I have a '98 32' fever with twin 500's. Clean fresh water boat. $69,900 I have a guy I think is buying it but he hasn't pulled the trigger yet. It's not in any adds yet so if interested I can send you pics.
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Unless there is some specific reason you want a 32, I would look for a good, clean 35 pre-twin step 35 (lighnting, "classic" or executioner, depending on the specific year). Cockpit on a 32 is same size as that of a 27 Fever. Should be able to find a 35 for about the same money, and IMO, its a much nicer package. The 32's hull was not one of Fountain's better designs.
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Is there an overall height difference between a 27, 29, 32, and a 35, on a trailer?
I have my 27' in my garage with 8' to spare behind the boat, but only another 1" of clearance between the windshield and the top of the garage door opening.
I have my 27' in my garage with 8' to spare behind the boat, but only another 1" of clearance between the windshield and the top of the garage door opening.
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If I remember correctly (don't have my 2000 model catalog in front of me) there is only about 200 - 400 pounds difference between a 32 and 35 single step. 32 was either 7200 or 7400 dry weight and 35 single step was 7600, dry. The 35 twin step was 8500 dry! There is a significant diffence in height between the 32 and 35, with the 35 having more freeboard than the 32. The 35 twin step has even more freeboard. The engine compartment in a 32 is tight, at best. The 35 has a better access to the front of the engines and a little better along the outboard sides. Working on the inboard side of either the 32 or 35 is a real b*tch. I dare you to try to change a bilge blower in any of their side by side twins!



