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mull 02-04-2008 06:42 PM

i`ve heard alphas will let go its a chunk of change for drives but its on my list of upgrades i`ve got some ideas for set up i found most the pieces here bravo houseing with a set of imco drives, big hit when it`s all done in two

blownincome 02-05-2008 04:43 AM

Welcome!:drink:

gofastlvr 02-05-2008 09:26 AM

Welcome and good luck on your project. Just don't forget to enjoy it!

ChristianGott 02-05-2008 03:24 PM

Welcome. I looked at the same boat in a 29 once. That speed sounds about right. Do the cheap stuff first. Keep the load light and balanced, try some props, find out about rotation, tune up the motors. Then set a performance goal. Top end, cruising, hole shot, and go from there. Have fun that's a good boat.
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mull 02-05-2008 07:02 PM

i`ve heard the key to fast old school fountain non stepped in a 29 is to run some nasty small blocks to keep the weight down i just finished my new dash with new autometer gauges when i get back from miami boat show going to up date my rub rail and stripes i`ll get some pics on here soon i`m a small town boat builder so i plan on alot of time to enjoy my ride

fountain 47 sc 02-05-2008 08:43 PM

Don't be ridiculous, you will twist alphas with any reasonable power. Even if you go with conservative big block power, you need bravos at least. With small blocks, bravos would be a better choice as well, simply for durability. I've only owned one Fountain, a 47 Sport Cruiser, with triple 502 EFI's which has been a bulletproof setup. It's not blazingly fast (Low 70's GPS) but it is a phenomenal boat witH 6'3" CABIN HEADROOM and ability to cruise faster than in a car on the interstate, and more room in the cabin than my first apartment.

Westcoast 02-05-2008 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by fountain 47 sc (Post 2434561)
Don't be ridiculous, you will twist alphas with any reasonable power. Even if you go with conservative big block power, you need bravos at least. With small blocks, bravos would be a better choice as well, simply for durability. I've only owned one Fountain, a 47 Sport Cruiser, with triple 502 EFI's which has been a bulletproof setup. It's not blazingly fast (Low 70's GPS) but it is a phenomenal boat witH 6'3" CABIN HEADROOM and ability to cruise faster than in a car on the interstate, and more room in the cabin than my first apartment.

AZZHAT:D

ROB FREEMAN 02-05-2008 09:09 PM

FIRST OFF THE WORD "BOAT" MEANS ALOT OF MONEY :cool-smiley-027: BUT IF YOURE INTO IT , AND BUYING A 88 INDICATES THAT YOURE NOT AFFRAID TO GET YOURE HANDS DIRTY , MINUS THE MONEY PIT THING .ITS A LOT OF FUN FIQURING OUT HOW THEESE FLOATING DEVICES ARE PUT TOGETHER ! THERE QUITE BASIC AND MANY THINGS CAN BE DONE IN HOUSE , WITCH WHEN FINISHED ARE SELF SATISFYING IN YOURE RETURN ON YOURE MILLION DOLLARS YOU WILL SPEND :evilb: GOOD LUCK AND HAVE A GREAT ADVENTURE ROB :hitfan:

fountain 47 sc 02-05-2008 09:28 PM

Just don't mismatch power to components, or you will be disgusted with the consequences, especially in a climate like mine where you have only a few months to enjoy and the rest of the year to dream.

ROB FREEMAN 02-05-2008 09:42 PM

RESEARCH , ITS ALL RIGHT HERE ! ALL YOU NEED AT THE PRESS OF A FINGER . OSO BEST BOOK EVER READ !! :cool-smiley-027:


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