42 small steps vs larger steps
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There is a nice 42 listed on here that is a 96 and has the twin small steps on it. I was curious what the performance differences were between the smaller steps and the larger steps. I think in 98-2000 they had the "largest steps " on them.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o58799-en.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o58799-en.html
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Actually Scott Shogren had some things to say about step size on these Fountains a few years ago.There is a thread on it here somewhere. If I recall correctly they used the smaller steps on higher powered faster boats to improve stability.
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I'll try and find it, do you recall what their username was back then, was it shogren performance?
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The 96 your looking at is a friends boat, it is really clean & well looked after, I have a '98 with the big steps, you gain roughly 3-5 mph with the larger steps.. Chris's boat runs about 75 fwiw
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3-5 mph seems like quite a bit, I would think with more power that those numbers would change to make even more of a difference, or am I wrong to assume that? His boat does look very clean.
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I would assume so.. if you look at a 98-00 model 42 with stag 500's its a 77-79 mph boat, the steps were also move in different locations over the evolution of the 42, depending on power you ordered Reggie would build it accordingly, if your seriously looking... I think Chris's boat is a good buy on a clean boat



