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Originally Posted by blownincome
(Post 2992188)
Drove one Like Ragged said well layed out and balanced boat a little quicker to plane than the new 35s ,Wheels are not as big as a 525 35. handled every bit as good as my 35 great boat !! our local dealer has a few they acquired from other dealers floor plans so several to choose from. also you wont hear "hey your boat is sinking" as 32 owners hear all the time
I thought, "would I be this calm if it was sinking"?:lolhit: I looked at the 33 last year at the boat show, seems nice but I also liked the 32 Sunsation SSR, both can be had for the same price. It would be a hard choice. |
Actually I think the new 33 is a great buy. New boat warranty, new style interior in cockpit and cabin, reliable power, crazy paint, and fast(80 plus) all for under 150k. That does not sound like a bad deal to me. I would consider if I didn't boat on Lake Erie and didn't need the extra length. I think it's a pretty good boat.
RAF |
Originally Posted by runafever
(Post 2992255)
Actually I think the new 33 is a great buy. New boat warranty, new style interior in cockpit and cabin, reliable power, crazy paint, and fast(80 plus) all for under 150k. That does not sound like a bad deal to me. I would consider if I didn't boat on Lake Erie and didn't need the extra length. I think it's a pretty good boat.
RAF Where have you seen one for less then 150K? The one I was looking at was closer to 180-190. Under 150K is a killer deal. |
Thanks for the input guys. I am looking at 32 Sunsations as well. It may come down to the best deal available.
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Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 2992291)
Runafever,
Where have you seen one for less then 150K? The one I was looking at was closer to 180-190. Under 150K is a killer deal. |
Originally Posted by fglightning
(Post 2992322)
East Coast Flightcraft, believe they have two 33's. They are great people to deal with, bought my 35 from them. |
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...tning-95564357
If I was looking that would be hard to pass up at that price. When we compared the SSR to the fountain there were things I liked on both. First off, the wife and I stay on the boat every weekend so cabin room does play a role.
It would be a good idea to ride in both, not sure on the price for SSR's at last years show they were 180-190, but so was the fountain at that time. |
[QUOTE=Wildman_grafix;2992373
When we compared the SSR to the fountain there were things I liked on both. [/QUOTE] I've been on both as well and the SSR is just too glitzy for my taste, somewhat punkish in styling. I will admit the cabin is nice in terms of space, just real cheap looking when compared to the Fountain, too much plastic and starboard for me. They look odd when runing as well. Just my opinion, but it's hard to beat a Fountain for pure looks. |
Funny as much as people blast the beak, and how low they sit in the back, those are two of the things I like the most about their looks.
Different strokes for different people. |
Originally Posted by RaggedEdge
(Post 2992336)
East Coast Flightcraft, believe they have two 33's. They are great people to deal with, bought my 35 from them.
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...tning-95564357 The link posted above Is at East Coast Flightcraft In Middleton Mass |
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