32 Fever / 35 Executioner
#12
Originally posted by tomtbone1993
35 or 32 you are still making the right choice because you are looking at FOUNTAINS!!!!!!!
35 or 32 you are still making the right choice because you are looking at FOUNTAINS!!!!!!!
Unfortunately "The Executioner" will no longer be able to see our responses.
Hope he reposts again in the general section. But since it's a Fountain question it will probably be moved here where he won't be able to see it anyway.
Dan
#13
Executioner,
Welcome to the Fountain board. One question, how tall are you? I'm 6'2 and there's a noticable difference lying down in the v-berth in the 35 vs. the 32. My feet hang over in the 32 where the 35 fits just right. You might want to try this test.
35 is a great hull, stable and fast. Can't speak for the 32's ride, never had the opportunity. There's great deals out there on some used boats. Marginmn has it right, you want 500's (or bigger
).
Good luck,
Brian
Welcome to the Fountain board. One question, how tall are you? I'm 6'2 and there's a noticable difference lying down in the v-berth in the 35 vs. the 32. My feet hang over in the 32 where the 35 fits just right. You might want to try this test.
35 is a great hull, stable and fast. Can't speak for the 32's ride, never had the opportunity. There's great deals out there on some used boats. Marginmn has it right, you want 500's (or bigger
).Good luck,
Brian
Last edited by p4-33; 02-19-2004 at 12:01 AM.
#14
Originally posted by Fever Mike
Yep, you want 500's or plan on getting out run by lesser boats...what a horrible feeling that is!
Yep, you want 500's or plan on getting out run by lesser boats...what a horrible feeling that is!
Can non Platinum Members view the manufacturer section but are not allowed to post?????
Dan
#15
Originally posted by p4-33
Executioner,
Welcome to the Fountain board. One question, how tall are you? I'm 6'2 and there's a noticable difference lying down in the v-berth in the 35 vs. the 32. My feet hang over in the 32 where the 35 fits just right. You might want to try this test.
35 is a great hull, stable and fast. Can't speak for the 32's ride, never had the opportunity. There's great deals out there on some used boats. Marginmn has it right, you want 500's (or bigger
).
Good luck,
Brian
Executioner,
Welcome to the Fountain board. One question, how tall are you? I'm 6'2 and there's a noticable difference lying down in the v-berth in the 35 vs. the 32. My feet hang over in the 32 where the 35 fits just right. You might want to try this test.
35 is a great hull, stable and fast. Can't speak for the 32's ride, never had the opportunity. There's great deals out there on some used boats. Marginmn has it right, you want 500's (or bigger
).Good luck,
Brian
Bob
#16
Executioner,
I'm interested in moving up and I'm about to put my 35 on the market. Send me an e-mail address and I'll send you some pix and info. Ours is a 2000 with HP 500 Carb motors on a triple axle aluminum trailer. Here's one to wet your appetite.
Bill
I'm interested in moving up and I'm about to put my 35 on the market. Send me an e-mail address and I'll send you some pix and info. Ours is a 2000 with HP 500 Carb motors on a triple axle aluminum trailer. Here's one to wet your appetite.
Bill
#18
Executioner...I know Tarheel's boat, have had the pleasure of boating with he and Ms. Tarheel, you will not find a cleaner or better maintained 35. Boat is also pictured in this months Poker Run Mag. in the article about the James River Poker Run.
Randy
Randy
Last edited by Beak Boater; 02-24-2004 at 08:47 PM.
#19
Thanks for the msg Tarheel. Look forward to seeing some pics.
You have convinced us without a doubt that the 35 is the way to go. Heading Sumerset way to get a feel for single step Ex versus twin step Lightning and decisions will go from there.
You have convinced us without a doubt that the 35 is the way to go. Heading Sumerset way to get a feel for single step Ex versus twin step Lightning and decisions will go from there.
#20
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I love my 32, it is a nice boat for a lake. I like the ride because it gets a little loose.... The 35 stays in the water somewhat... can be a little boreing. My 32 just has 502s in it.... at 75mphs i can get it alittle loose, and it feels just right..... oh, did I mention mine is for sale..... let me know....?????




