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n20michael 11-22-2013 10:54 PM

Nice boat
 
Seems like a pretty good deal for a 500EFI boat, thoughts!

http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o54663-en.html

WHIPLASH 11-23-2013 03:35 PM

Great deal if it had a trailer. Trailer could be $7-9000 which would stll make it a good deal.

n20michael 11-24-2013 04:52 PM

I thought it was a pretty good deal, what kind of speeds would it run with 500EFI's?
I could probably find a cheap steel trailer, I really OT tow from my garage to my boat launch, so I don't need anything too nice

Expensive Date 11-24-2013 05:50 PM

I would think 80 would not be a problem, you could probably get a nice Manning for 8k.

n20michael 11-24-2013 06:31 PM

Great! Thanks, 80MPH would be a big step up in speed for me and I wouldn't break the bank either. Appreciate the info :-)

WHIPLASH 11-24-2013 06:37 PM

My 32 has 500hp's carbed. It had the wrong props (hydro quad4's 28 pitch) and was doing 78 at only46-4700rpm. Bblades and others told me to get 26 Bravo ones to get the R's up and I should expect anywhere from 80-85 once I get them tuned. I got the 26's at the end of the eason but never got a chance to get the boat in the water again.

1989mach1 11-24-2013 06:41 PM

I would think u might see mid 80s in it. I have them in my 33 zx witch is a lot heavier thin that boat I I have seen 80 in mine.

Wildman_grafix 11-24-2013 06:47 PM

I have the same boat same motors (2000)

82 on fresh water any day, cool right conditions, 85.
That is with 28 hydro's

n20michael 11-24-2013 10:55 PM

Wow, 85MPH would be a BIG Step up in speed for me, my top speed now would be my CRUISE speed with that set up. Anything else to look for? Looks like a nice set up and a good step up for me. I want to step up, but, don't want to end up over my head speed wise or financially. I welcome your input and DEFINATELY appreciate it (-:

Wildman_grafix 11-25-2013 05:58 AM

85 is not a every day speed like I said cool light fuel light load. We can run 82 just about anytime.

Things to look for is the normal stuff, transom rot from things not being sealed is the biggest one.

soldier4402 11-25-2013 06:44 AM

looks nice to me, and no one says you have to go out and spend 9 grand on a new trailer, which for a boat like that would be asanine. A descent one can be had for under 5.

MonkeySea2 11-25-2013 11:28 AM

I love the 32 Fever but not crazy about the graphic on this one.

1989mach1 11-25-2013 11:56 AM

Look at the hours on the motors. If thay r in the 300's and haven't been tuched u will have to do the top ends on the motors. I went 345 hours and blew a lifter. After it was all sead ane done last winter with all the work that was done I was at 20k to get it back in the water when it would have been around 6k for the top ends but I did have every thing gone over including the drives and props

RICHARD CUNY 11-25-2013 12:01 PM

Mine ran originally 80 with 540s and 30 bravos
Rich

n20michael 11-25-2013 05:46 PM

Thanks for the info guys! It's nice to get informed answers based on "real life" experience, instead of the "Fountain sucks buy "this" instead" drivel that you get on other boards (-:

Would this hull be a single step? Straight V back to the transom or is there a pad? (Hard to tell in pics)

I have heard that the 500"s need the top ends done every couple hundred hours, but, beyond that I haven't heard anything negative about them, apart from some reversion issues which I think where due to exhaust manifold design, not the engines themselves.

Is the difference between black and blue motors as significant as people say?

I would be MORE than happy with 80-85 MPH, I don't have the bank or skills to run much faster than that.

I boat 95% of the time near our cottage in the Thousand Islands area, so, the trailer would really only be used for a place to sit out of the water, and the 300ft drive to our launch ramp.

As long as the frame was good, I could putter away with paint and wiring as time and money allowed.

Thanks again guys, it's nice to get helpful info!

boatnt 11-25-2013 11:07 PM

its a single step with pad and notch transom...

the 500 hp (carb) engines need the valve springs replaced at 250-300 hours because of the cam causing water reversion,,the 500 EFI do not have that issue,,,(most guys hear 500 and they will tell you about spring replacement but not true with the 500EFI per Merc)

lifters are not replaced during upper end service anyways,,(a good tech might pull them out and look at them but not all will)

dont get caught up on the blue engine thing,,,blue engines are good but black engines are just as good with less issues at time and less service needed...
I would not pass on a boat because of the color of the engine...

Knot 4 Me 11-26-2013 08:22 AM

The head gaskets will be on their way out on those motors so plan to pull the heads regardless if you pull the trigger. It will also give you a chance to inspect/pressure test the headers (though E-Tops are much more reliable than the sweptbacks).

12meter joe 11-26-2013 09:39 AM

Looks like a great boat, hope everything works out for you.

gofastlvr 11-26-2013 10:21 AM

Need to check hours on engines! If they are close to 300 the tops need refresh and that is close to 5K a side and if closer to 500 then you are talking rebuilds which would be double that at least so add trailer and rebuld or refresh and it may not be such a great deal. It will run around 80 every day and the 500's are great motors but just need to do the proper maintenance. Make sure you have a qualified marine mechanic take a look and run the boat. It will be the best $500 you have ever spent!

grapeape93 12-02-2013 08:43 PM

seems too cheap for a 500 efi boat. just saying. I would really question why its so cheap.

Expensive Date 12-02-2013 10:32 PM


Originally Posted by grapeape93 (Post 4035602)
seems too cheap for a 500 efi boat. just saying. I would really question why its so cheap.

15 years old and no trailer, still a good deal though.

SimonS32 12-03-2013 07:55 AM

I have the Identical boat! The only difference are the motors. I have 502 efi's with a set of hydro 26 4 blades and the boat runs high 70's. Some of the issues that I found when buying the boat last winter was moisture on the port side of the bulkhead in front of the motors which was not very big and didn't sound delaminated. also the bulkhead that is under the cabin step was getting bad directly under the cabin door (this is common). Not a deal breaker just was able to get a little more money off the price. I am doing the bulkhead under the cabin step myself. If you are thinking of buying make sure you get a certified mechanic to do a compression test. The marina that THe boat was stored did a compression test on my boat and said that the strb motor had low compression in one cylinder I did my own compression test after starting the boat up after being winterized and found that all 16 were within 10 pounds of each other but I didn't tell them that!

Overall the boat is great! If you are looking for speed and a stable ride it does a great job. I got bashed for buying a Fountain buy some of my buddies but I love it!

SimonS32 12-03-2013 07:59 AM

http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/a...98102768_n.jpg

1989mach1 12-03-2013 08:37 AM

simon I think I seen u up at ki last year a few times if it was u it is a nice looking boat. I am not a big fountain fan but don't bash any one with a boat. if I see ya up there again this summer lets have a beer. :ernaehrung004: I also think I see your boat at cedar point too I dock there.


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