| 38fountainecman |
09-18-2015 11:38 AM |
Just to let you know I have owned a Formula 292, 357 and a 419 Fastec, I now have a 2006 Fountain 38EC. I like the separate master state room in the Fountain, Formulas SS has a rear sleeping cuddy and you convert the dining into a bed. I didn't want to have to do that to take my family out boating. I looked at Formula 40SS and 37SS, but the Fountain had a much better layout for the type of boating I wanted to do. The only experience I had was in a 90 35 Fountain and that boat ran on rails. I purchased the 38EC without a test drive (I know stupid thing to do), but when I got it home I was certainly impressed. This boat runs flat and straight, is rock solid and an amazing boat. I only have 496 Mag HO's and it runs 62 mph, just like Reggie advertised. I borrow some bravo 1's off my old Formula before I sold it and reached 65 mph without the correct props. The deck is way more solid on the Fountain than on my older Formulas. I contribute that to the hull and deck of a fountain constructed with 2 layers of fiberglass and foam coring. Formula's are just solid fiberglass. I also had issues with the hull and deck bond with my Formulas leaking water through them in rough seas. As Fountains are glassed at hull and deck, no issues on the 38EC. Fit and finish on the cabin, seats, mold work, etc. is a little better on the Formula, but overall the Fountain has so many other things going for it. I haven't had any issues with Fountain built items on the boat, but obviously had to replace a lot of accessory items, such as macerators, mercruiser engine stuff, battery chargers, etc.
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