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bigredbaja 08-30-2012 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by easyrider1340 (Post 3765912)
We're looking for a 35', as well. We'll be out at JB Beach (mailbox) tonight if you're on the water. Stop by and say hi. ...this may be the last opportunity to boat this weekend.

Our 27 Fountain is for sale if you know anyone locally looking.

Terry

Wow your right across the river, my 288 is at KY Lake and looks like the rain is going to take away the last Holiday weekend. Wish i were on the water tonight its going to be a nice evening.

uluru 03-09-2017 08:59 PM

No one answered the question.
What is the difference between a 35' Executioner and a 35' Lightning?
Lets start with stock boats.
Cabin? Hull? swim platfrom.
I am used to Fevers but am looking to go to a 35'

Crude Intentions 03-09-2017 09:29 PM

Assuming 2000 and up. There are other things depending on years but this in a general idea.
Lightning. 3 inch taller top cap. Twin step. Swim ladder. Anchor locker. Wrap around winshdield. One engine hatch
Executioner. Classic style deck. Single step. No ladder or anchor locker. Plastic windscreen or aluminum fairing. Split hatches.

uluru 03-09-2017 09:32 PM

Thx
I also searched site and finally found some good comparisons.
Why are Executioners listed some much cheaper than Lightning on various boats for sale sites.
Especially early 2000s year models.

rak rua 03-09-2017 09:54 PM

Executioner was more of an entry level and was always cheaper than the Lightning due to things mentioned above like the old original style deck, no anchor locker, most Lightnings have a fridge etc. personally, I prefer the Ex but that's me.

Advertised prices are inconsistent, such a wide spread. Some vendors seem realistic while some are probably dreaming. Engines make a huge difference in price, blue motors are dearer than stock 496's. Most Lightnings have blue motors.

What I've seen advertised, from around 2003 up, Executioneers asking 60k up and Lightning from about 70k up. Engine size, hours, age, condition and vendors personal opinion all contribute to the asking price!

They're both nice, Lightning twin step is faster. Good luck.

RR

Crude Intentions 03-09-2017 10:04 PM

Not to mention executioners are generally black motors and lightning blue motors. You will pay more for blue motors.

rak rua 03-09-2017 10:09 PM


Originally Posted by rak rua (Post 4536077)
...........Most Lightnings have blue motors.............

RR

You mean like that.... Lol

uluru 03-09-2017 11:31 PM

RR I appreciate your feedback
I actually like the original style and I still am of the opinion that the black 496s will last longer than the blue motor with less maintenance.
Probably I believe because the 496 owners don't run the hell out of them.
My search continues.
Thanks for the input RR & ICU

Wildman_grafix 03-10-2017 06:53 AM

The other reason is the twin step lightnings are faster, and when you get to the staggard lightnings a lot faster.

I will say if you put a lot of hours on a boat, the EX with closed cooled 496HO motors would be a nice package. There was a guy on here that had a twin step side by side with 496 motors. Only one I have seen and maybe one 2007-2009 has been made.

SLOWRIDE-388 03-10-2017 08:07 PM

My 2004 EX had a anchor locker up front with 525s


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