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gerritm 05-26-2009 07:51 AM

Staggard engines take up cockpit space, but give you more speed/weight distribution, better planing. Side by sides give you a larger cockpit, but slightly less speed and more weight in the stern= harder to plane. You always have to compromise unless $ are no problem. Buy what you want and are comfortable with.

fountain 47 sc 05-26-2009 06:05 PM


Originally Posted by BowenCT (Post 2871497)
Surprised no one chose to touch on this. 27 Fountain, not a chance. 29 Fountain, not a chance. 35 Fountain, boarderline. In fact, I don't know of any closed bow, go-fast style boats that are going to accomodate 5-6 people very well. Just the nature of the beast. Fountains however, probably have the tiniest cockpits (and cabins) out of any go-fast manufacturer. They are a dynamite boat; run fast on modest power, handle well, built well, look great, solid resale......but very small.

Have you actually ever been in a Fountain? The reason I ask is because I lusted over Fountains for years. Last year I decided to start looking for a go-fast (had inboard ski boats for years, wanted to hit the other end of the spectrum) and wanted a Fountain. I had never been in one other than at a boat show. I thought I had found 'the one', drove 5hrs. one way to look at it. Within 2 mins. I realized it wasn't the boat for me. Cockpit WAY to small. The seller asked, "don't you want to take it for a ride?", no thanks. I was sick, I really wanted a Fountain. Are you a big guy....or tall? This miniture layout will be amplified.

Not dissing on Fountains one bit. If there is one piece of advice I could give a potential first time boat buyer; do not shop with tunnel vision and there is a much less likely chance of you being unhappy down the road.

Use this forum, ask questions, and be open minded. Good luck!

I agree. I had wanted a Fountain for years but when I looked at the dealership, I couldn't believe how small the insides were. I wound up getting a 47 Sport Cruiser which, in my opinion, is the best of both worlds. Lightning hull and much taller deck (and cabin).
It is, however, a lot of boat to trail

RaggedEdge 05-26-2009 06:43 PM

.................... :offtopic:........................

Lets get back to the program here guys. This man started out looking for some input on a Fountain he could buy somewhere around 50 - 60 thousand. Not a 500 - 600 thou 48 Sport Cruiser.

blownincome 05-27-2009 04:24 AM

I know east coast flightcraft has 2 nice 35 s in that price range 2000 w/500 efis and a 02 w/496s

dhenry123 05-27-2009 07:19 AM

Size:
I looked at a 27, a 29 and a 32 this past weekend. It appears the 27 has the smallest cockpit, and the 29 has a larger cockpit if not the same cockpit size as the 32.

Insurance:
Quoted me just under a grand/year. Not as bad as I thought.

Next step:
I need to check out a 35 to see the difference in cockpit space from the 29, but I doubt I will be able to find a decent 35 in my price range. Maybe someone has cockpit dimensions laid out somewhere already?

In the meanwhile if anyone has a nice reliable 29 or a 35 available from 50-60K - post links here!

I am still looking for additional input and thank everyone so far for their honest opinions and assistance!

jmeng 05-27-2009 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by BowenCT (Post 2871497)
Surprised no one chose to touch on this. 27 Fountain, not a chance. 29 Fountain, not a chance. 35 Fountain, boarderline. In fact, I don't know of any closed bow, go-fast style boats that are going to accomodate 5-6 people very well. Just the nature of the beast. Fountains however, probably have the tiniest cockpits (and cabins) out of any go-fast manufacturer. They are a dynamite boat; run fast on modest power, handle well, built well, look great, solid resale......but very small.

Have you actually ever been in a Fountain? The reason I ask is because I lusted over Fountains for years. Last year I decided to start looking for a go-fast (had inboard ski boats for years, wanted to hit the other end of the spectrum) and wanted a Fountain. I had never been in one other than at a boat show. I thought I had found 'the one', drove 5hrs. one way to look at it. Within 2 mins. I realized it wasn't the boat for me. Cockpit WAY to small. The seller asked, "don't you want to take it for a ride?", no thanks. I was sick, I really wanted a Fountain. Are you a big guy....or tall? This miniture layout will be amplified.

Not dissing on Fountains one bit. If there is one piece of advice I could give a potential first time boat buyer; do not shop with tunnel vision and there is a much less likely chance of you being unhappy down the road.

Use this forum, ask questions, and be open minded. Good luck!

Funny how everyone has different opinions. To me the cockpits in the single engine 29 Fountains and the side by side 35s are plenty big enough to carry six people total. Up until 2007 the cockpit in the 35s was actually pretty big. Bigger than my 29 Baja and I bring 5 people with me all the time and never feel cramped.

rlj676 05-28-2009 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by jmeng (Post 2873752)
Funny how everyone has different opinions. To me the cockpits in the single engine 29 Fountains and the side by side 35s are plenty big enough to carry six people total. Up until 2007 the cockpit in the 35s was actually pretty big. Bigger than my 29 Baja and I bring 5 people with me all the time and never feel cramped.

Your people are smaller!

Way I see it is if my 5 friends want to come, they can be cramped, I won't be. :drink:

RaggedEdge 05-28-2009 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by rlj676 (Post 2875165)

Way I see it is if my 5 friends want to come, they can be cramped, I won't be. :drink:





I've said that many times and some look at me like I'm from Mars. Truth is perf boats are like sports cars, you buy them for you and your driving pleasure, not to take the neighborhood on a siteseeing trip.

rlj676 05-28-2009 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by RaggedEdge (Post 2875171)
I've said that many times and some look at me like I'm from Mars. Truth is perf boats are like sports cars, you buy them for you and your driving pleasure, not to take the neighborhood on a siteseeing trip.

Hmmmm, that must explain why I just bought an 08 vette for my daily driver.:evilb:

rush 05-28-2009 05:27 PM


Originally Posted by RaggedEdge (Post 2875171)
I've said that many times and some look at me like I'm from Mars. Truth is perf boats are like sports cars, you buy them for you and your driving pleasure, not to take the neighborhood on a siteseeing trip.

Very good point!


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