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Old 07-18-2011 | 03:07 PM
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No experience with big boats, or Fountain specifically. I'm looking at a CHEAP 32 Fever, early 90's production, twin 502's. Interior appears to be replaced, outdrives look trashed and owner admitted starboard unit "needs work." I believe it was bought at an auction and not used by current owner.
What should I look for when evaluating? Expect to replace, inherient weaknesses, etc?
I'll do my all my own work including motors and drives. What makes sense (money wise) from a drive and motor perspective to get a non-stepped 32 to 90mph.

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Old 07-18-2011 | 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by morganmtn
No experience with big boats, or Fountain specifically. I'm looking at a CHEAP 32 Fever, early 90's production, twin 502's. Interior appears to be replaced, outdrives look trashed and owner admitted starboard unit "needs work." I believe it was bought at an auction and not used by current owner.
What should I look for when evaluating? Expect to replace, inherient weaknesses, etc?
I'll do my all my own work including motors and drives. What makes sense (money wise) from a drive and motor perspective to get a non-stepped 32 to 90mph.

Thanks!

Steve
600+ each side 90mph is fast??Just a guess
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Old 07-18-2011 | 04:03 PM
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I have about 600hp per side in my 29 with one step and I usually only see 86-88 gps in the summer with the larger pulleys I have on now (3-4 psi boost). With the smaller pulleys (7-8 psi) I run around 700hp and 93-96 gps. I keep the larger pulleys on for reliability and due to the fact I have XRs and I don't want to push them too hard.

All my speeds are at full tank of fuel (155 gal) and boat load (coolers, 1-2 extra riders, all lines, tools, etc.) . I have never really done any testing at 1/4 tank and no load in the boat because I do not boat with a 1/4 tank and nothing in the boat.

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Check out all the stringers, transom, forward bulkheads in the boat. Other then that, the boat should be in good shape.. You all ready said drives might be a issue, along with the engine.. Your def going to need 650+ a side, shorty drives to get in the 90's.. Def can be done though..


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Old 07-20-2011 | 07:34 AM
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Alot of money to get to 90+ in that boat
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Old 07-20-2011 | 08:48 AM
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Alot of money to get to 90+ in that boat
Yup, 10-15k min. I would say.
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Old 07-21-2011 | 02:19 PM
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Money wise what do you mean? Boat in perfect shape if probably worth anywhere from 32-38k. If anything neeeds to be fixed subtract that. From what you describe I woul say 27-35k. You can factory in bigger engines just because thats what you want when you negoiate.
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It will get expensive but you can get it there. We've got a pair of 675's that push this old resin bucket pretty close to a buck.


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Old 07-22-2011 | 02:17 PM
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When I said CHEAP I meant it...$15k. I haven't heard the engines run as I was in a hurry when I looked at it, but didn't see an issues (no rods hanging out the side, no busted blocks etc) - oil had been changed, but also appeared to have been run some.
I'm thinking I must be missing something for it to be this cheap...that's why I was asking about how to evaluate. I checked the obvious stuff and the glass all looks good. Outdrives have been in the salt for a long time and are now nice lightweight bravo units.
Trailer is a POS, but there is one and it has been pulled with the boat on it recently.
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Old 07-22-2011 | 04:08 PM
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Morgan, how much is your time worth? Do you have a plethora of mercruiser tools?
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