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Originally Posted by Downtown42
(Post 3471749)
Too slow, he is looking for 70 minimum.
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When I decided to buy a Fountain I went to a 35, I have never regretted it, lots of room to get to the engines, twin 540 cu. inch,
sits nice in the water, rides great, easy to handle around the docks, with the left hand controls you can stand in the center of the boat to dock on either side easily. |
I wouldn't waste my money on that 29 with the alfa drives, unless you're the type of person that will be completely content with it. Yes, the boat is fairly cheap, but I'd have upgradeitous within a day of buying it!
Get the larger boat now and get it with what you think you'll want in it for power and drives, it will save you a lot more in the long run. Also, not to pick on the Fountain guys (I really do like Fountains!), but as everyone is always joking around about these boats... Once you subtract the lenght of the 'beak' and the swim platform (if so equiped), a Fountain is typically a much smaller boat than most other manufatures boats of the same size classification. For these reasons, I would highly recommend you get at least a 35 if you're considering 29-35 Fountains. |
get a 29. If your new to boating getting something over 30ft would be a handful and a lot of boat. I had 23 crownline now I have a 29ft fever and its a differenence. Twin 29 will do 70+ some of the newer ones do a little better than that. You get used to the throttles on the left, although I must say I dont really care for it that way. The only reason I think is Reggie was maybe a lefty and it keeps your dominate hand on the wheel.
Also you might get away with half ton with a 29 I wouldnt do it but you could probably get away with it But you start talking 32-35 your going to need a F250 bare minimum. So be sure a to keep a tow vehicle in mind. Personally I would skip the 32 unless you get some big engines its not going to go any faster and probably slower than a 29. If you are new to boating all together do not go out and buy a boat that cost a ton of coin. You will be surprised at the up keep and runnning cost on these boats. Get your self a 27-29ft Fountain thats mid to late 90's and see how it goes. You love it and want bigger or better sell and move up. You dont like it and you have a nice boat that is in the 30-40k range you wont have a problem selling. Fountain is a premium name, others like Baja, PQ, checkmate are nice no doubt but they will never be a fountain. Fountains come standard with just about everything as well. |
Originally Posted by SS930
(Post 3472003)
I wouldn't waste my money on that 29 with the alfa drives, unless you're the type of person that will be completely content with it. Yes, the boat is fairly cheap, but I'd have upgradeitous within a day of buying it!
Get the larger boat now and get it with what you think you'll want in it for power and drives, it will save you a lot more in the long run. Also, not to pick on the Fountain guys (I really do like Fountains!), but as everyone is always joking around about these boats... Once you subtract the lenght of the 'beak' and the swim platform (if so equiped), a Fountain is typically a much smaller boat than most other manufatures boats of the same size classification. For these reasons, I would highly recommend you get at least a 35 if you're considering 29-35 Fountains. That boat is cheap but its way under powered and probably will only go 60. Good for the money, although think you would have a hard time on resale, and if you wanted bigger motors you not only would have to buy engines but drives likes you said. |
Goin With A Fountain
Hey guys Ive decided to go with a Fountain. Looking between 29-35 feet. I am searching the for sale sites and if you run accross anything else please let me know. I am trying to keep it under $45k so I know it is going to be older. I would like it to hit 70mph. Looking forward to finding one and getting it on the water. South Carolina has a long boating season. I have a few things that I could trade towards the boat. A 1989 Mastercraft and/or a 2004 custom bobber w/ 100" Revtech. Lets find me a boat!!:evilb:
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I am putting mine up for sale spring of next year but would sell it now if I had a buyer. 1998 29' fever 454 mags, pm me if interested in more details or pictures.
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Originally Posted by 682gold
(Post 3472757)
Hey guys Ive decided to go with a Fountain. Looking between 29-35 feet. I am searching the for sale sites and if you run accross anything else please let me know. I am trying to keep it under $45k so I know it is going to be older. I would like it to hit 70mph. Looking forward to finding one and getting it on the water. South Carolina has a long boating season. I have a few things that I could trade towards the boat. A 1989 Mastercraft and/or a 2004 custom bobber w/ 100" Revtech. Lets find me a boat!!:evilb:
Dont rush end of summer is coming and people will be selling so they dont have store. Also the market is low and these boats arent worth a whole lot, so you can be choosy. Either way something from a 90 to about 98 will be your range in years. Unless you get extremely lucky. Also finding somebody that wants to be trade will be slim. And a dealer is going to hose you. On your 89 that is probably worth 5-7k tops a dealer would give you 2 grand. |
Originally Posted by 682gold
(Post 3472757)
Hey guys Ive decided to go with a Fountain. Looking between 29-35 feet. I am searching the for sale sites and if you run accross anything else please let me know. I am trying to keep it under $45k so I know it is going to be older. I would like it to hit 70mph. Looking forward to finding one and getting it on the water. South Carolina has a long boating season. I have a few things that I could trade towards the boat. A 1989 Mastercraft and/or a 2004 custom bobber w/ 100" Revtech. Lets find me a boat!!:evilb:
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Originally Posted by 682gold
(Post 3472757)
Hey guys Ive decided to go with a Fountain. Looking between 29-35 feet. I am searching the for sale sites and if you run accross anything else please let me know. I am trying to keep it under $45k so I know it is going to be older. I would like it to hit 70mph. Looking forward to finding one and getting it on the water. South Carolina has a long boating season. I have a few things that I could trade towards the boat. A 1989 Mastercraft and/or a 2004 custom bobber w/ 100" Revtech. Lets find me a boat!!:evilb:
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