View Poll Results: Which Fountain do you own?
24'



5
1.53%
27'



52
15.95%
29' with single



34
10.43%
29' twin



23
7.06%
32'



41
12.58%
33'



13
3.99%
35'



68
20.86%
38'



29
8.90%
42'



45
13.80%
47'



16
4.91%
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Which Fountain do you own?
#151
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Joined: Jun 2005
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From: Chesapeake, Va.
Originally Posted by Marginmn
Well, I dont' have much seat time in it right now, but from the times that I have gone out the boat seems to be much more stable. I really liked to air the 35 out, and had a great time doing it, but it kind of freaked my wife out. I'm going faster thru snottier water then I did with the 35 and my wife seems much more comfortable than she did going slower in the 35. It takes maybe a second or so longer to jump on plane, but once up it seems like a more solid boat, althouth slightly less nimble, but not by much. Part of the reason might be that we are currently running a pair of Sportmaster lowers. The skeg on them is really long, and that might actaully make the boat feel stuck in the water. I'm anxious to try some other lowers. I've heard sportmasters can cost you as much as 3 mph over regular xr lowers. I've seen 83 so far with 525's so I'm hoping that a pair of IMCO shorties that I'm buying might pick it up a bit.
To me, the big bonus in the 38 fever is the cockpit. We've had six people in the boat and it almost seems less crowded than the 35 did with four. The space between the bolsters just makes it a much more comfortable boat. I'll keep you posted as we try different props and drives.
To me, the big bonus in the 38 fever is the cockpit. We've had six people in the boat and it almost seems less crowded than the 35 did with four. The space between the bolsters just makes it a much more comfortable boat. I'll keep you posted as we try different props and drives.
Last edited by Fanatic; 08-26-2005 at 12:25 AM.
#155
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Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 6,656
Likes: 20
From: Lake Michigan
Originally Posted by TeamTaboo
Try this again- We have a 42' with diesels run great but most of our time now is with our new 40' race boat. This has been a large learning curve for me, but Mark,Leon, Craig and the rest of the team are getting it worked out. By Sarasota or Dania we should be up to speed. Bill
#159
Originally Posted by corbvette
new to the board.....I have a 2000 32 with twin 502's
If you post jpegs the picture will show as a thumbnail. Dan


