LCM 2004 29 Fountain
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Anybody seen what kind of condition or know any history on the brokered 2004 29 Fountain on their website? I like the simple graphics...
http://www.lakecumberlandmarine.com/...02ef9c2f7a.htm
http://www.lakecumberlandmarine.com/...02ef9c2f7a.htm
Last edited by Allirunner; 05-26-2012 at 09:05 PM.
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Don't know anything specific about that boat, but the asking price seems ridiculous 
Based on the pictures, that 525 is one of the first generation 525's without the cool collar header flanges, unless they have already been replaced. There are many clean looking 35 Ex's out there cheaper than that 29. About $20K, or so, overpriced in my opinion FWTW, unless its maybe a brand new left over.

Based on the pictures, that 525 is one of the first generation 525's without the cool collar header flanges, unless they have already been replaced. There are many clean looking 35 Ex's out there cheaper than that 29. About $20K, or so, overpriced in my opinion FWTW, unless its maybe a brand new left over.
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Run... Don't walk away from that deal! RUN!! I can promise you you can buy a perfect, 2 year newer, Same powered, nicer graphics, low hour 29 for $15,000 less!!!! Lenn Shults (KN)
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I have bought boats from them as well and Randy isn't a bad guy to deal with at all but I'm like others... This boat seems ridiculously over priced. I wouldn't think this boat would go for much more than $50k!
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That is what I wrote initially, too, 20K - 30K overpriced, but was concerned that I would get flamed, so I changed it to $20K or so . That boat is now 8- 9 years old, depending on when it was produced. With a lot of loan companies stopping at 10 years old on that sum of money for a boat, trying to find a "cash buyer" willing to part with that amount of cash, may be rather tough.


