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Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 3280716)
I never have understood why some people hate the boats so much, you may not like the look (I do) but so what.
I know the beak,I like it, and always liked hydrostreams they have a beak. People bit*h about the length includeing the swim platform but never say anything about it being inclued on Sunsations, or donzi's. Just don't get it. Marketing over the top,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, sure but most marketing is. Any body really think BOSE is the best audio out there? Nowadays, i will put the ride of a new 38 or 42 fountain up there with any new twin stepped boat of comparable size. |
My only on-water experience in a Fountain was at, of all places, the Sunsation Owner's Rally several years ago ( 2003 or 2004 I believe). I rode in a 1997 38 with stock HP 500's. With 5 guys, boat ran low 80's GPS (if memory serves). At the time, it was the largest and fastest vee I had been in. I thought the boat just screamed and rode/handled well. Other than the short front bolsters, I loved the boat. I would love to own a 35 someday. Classic lines/stance in the water and a great performer on moderate power. By the way, we easily were first to Mack and Ray's for lunch, first to the river after lunch, and first back to Metro Beach at the end of the rally. :drink:
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Originally Posted by Bullhead
(Post 3278552)
That is an incredible compliment.....but I have to give credit where credit is due.....the personal involvement of Brian Forehand when this boat was being built is the big reason why it turned as well as it did......Reggie used it several times to take out perspective customers....I think it is one of his favorites too
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Originally Posted by Pat Ousborne
(Post 3279828)
So he refused to sign the non-compete papers and resigned. The man doesn't seem done in my mind.
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This one is a little more subdued but the camera op isn't zooming in and out like it's a trombone. :drink:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNZjFL8hAqU |
Lake boats, for sure! :lolhit: |
Originally Posted by fountain1fan
(Post 3281055)
u know it 's my favorites and one day hope to own iit . robbie
The 1993 42 Fountain we bought in May made me a believer in Fountain. We now have a 2002 47 and I plan on keep buying them. |
Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 3280852)
Exactly. Years ago scarab, cigarette, and Apache owners bum rapped fountains because they didn't ride as cushy in rough water as their heavy straight v bottom. Well, fountains did have a harsher ride, but were faster due to bottom design and weight. My old straight bottom 38 fever is 10mph faster than my buddys old 38 cigarette with equal horsepower. Ok, so mine is a 36ft boat, and his is 37.6. His rides nicer thru the slop. Both boats hold up well, neither have stress cracks at 20+ years old.
Nowadays, i will put the ride of a new 38 or 42 fountain up there with any new twin stepped boat of comparable size. |
Originally Posted by sonic700
(Post 3282697)
You are wrong. I'll work the tape measure. Cigarette doesnt count there swim platform. Being a TRUE raceboat they dont have a diving board for a nose and a molded in swim platform. The weight comes from stocked cocktails and true running surface. So you have a 34 and im counting my swim platform so i have a 40. Buddy:kiss: :party-smiley-004:
42 Fountains get called "nice 38FT" boats all the time. But yet nobody calls a 382 Fastech a 35' boat, or a 386 Sonic a 36 ft boat. The 382 Hull came from the 357 Hull, and the 386 sonic a 36 coyote hull if memory serves. Cigarette did well racing BACK IN THE DAY. Then Fountain came into the game. Wheres all the factory cigarette race boats now? :drink: |
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