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How was the 29 twin compared to the 29 single?
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All of the singles were 29 Fevers. The twin was a 2002 Formula 292 ... twin 6.2 MX's ... a complete pig, and slow. Topped out at ~ 70 mph. That was my least favorite of any I owned, although it did have 13 cupholders ;) From what I know, there isn't much difference between the ride/speed of the 292 and the 29Fever, with twin 6.2s. 502's is a different story. Friend had a 29 Fever with 502 MPI's and it accelerated hard. Heavy in the rear, but it ran great, mid-upper 80's if I remember right. Everything on/in the 6.2 is made of plastic, too. Not built anything like the blue engines.
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Originally Posted by Racerngr1
(Post 2906875)
I have a 29 and I really like it. It's hard to answer that question for me because I've never been in the great lakes, so I don't know what choppy water is in your mind. It does really well in the water at Havasu and does ok in the Ocean depending on conditions.
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Originally Posted by bob_t
(Post 2907567)
Friend had a 29 Fever with 502 MPI's and it accelerated hard. Heavy in the rear, but it ran great, mid-upper 80's if I remember right.
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I got on for sale... :party-smiley-004:
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27 does real good on lakes. sharp v cutting the wakes.. but the pacific ocean is not what it is made for in my humble opinion
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Originally Posted by JayFan
(Post 2907771)
I got on for sale... :party-smiley-004:
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The Formula had lots of nice creature features, and the layout is really nice. It was really slow to plane, with a lot of bow rise, but if you "flip" the locations of the spacers in the trim rams at the drives, you can tuck the drives under a little more and that helped. If you are used to all of the gauges on a fountain, most are not on the 292 ... just the basic necessities. Also, one thing that I found unacceptable was that, with the electric trim indicators, you don't know where the drives are without the key in the "on" position. Mechanical indicators would have been really nice. There were no tab indicators for the bennett tabs, either. For me, the seats were too high and the windshield too low, and I personally couldn't tolerate the amount of wind in my face, or the wind noise. If you could combine several items of Reggie's boats with those of the Porter's, I think you could arrive at the perfect trailer boat. I really think the 29' boats (Fountain is my personal choice) are the best all around performance trailer boats. We found that trailering the 35 everywhere we went to go boating, usually 30+ miles each way everytime we went boating, got tiring, very quickly, especially on 2 lane country roads. Towing it on the interstates was not a problem, but not much lake access directly off the interstate!
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I have a 29 we do well in rough water, or maybe its just the driver.:lolhit:
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Really? I would expect the hustler to ride better than the fountain, but you think the 26 velocity road better?
It was actually a 1993 26' Thoroughbred, but without a doubt it rode much better than the 1998 single step, single engine 29' Fountain. |
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