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Old 12-28-2008, 10:28 AM
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Cool maybe I can trade my two boats in for one Fountain. Which one should I go for. I'm thinking a 42 Lightning
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Would be interesting to see trade allowance you get. Think a 42 would be my choice. Although a 35 with staggered 525's cracking 100 would be cool. Not much room in cockpit or cabin though.
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Cool maybe I can trade my two boats in for one Fountain. Which one should I go for. I'm thinking a 42 Lightning
I THINK U NEED THE 47 WITH 850'S
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Originally Posted by GO4BROKE
Would be interesting to see trade allowance you get. Think a 42 would be my choice. Although a 35 with staggered 525's cracking 100 would be cool. Not much room in cockpit or cabin though.
I saw the the 35 at last years show and room wise it was good I thought, seats were nice cabin was fine for a weekend.
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This is the future intill the economy turns around it will be very hard for individual dealers to make it.You will see more dealers going to a program like this.And its better for the customer he can drive any boat he is interested in not just the ones in stock at the dealer
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Old 12-29-2008, 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by onshoreonly
Buying or got nothing else better to do?

Actually went to their site to see the specs on the 34 CC, noticed some are triples and some are twins. It is a little hard to miss their advertisement when it is plastered across the screen.
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Old 12-30-2008, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by mikebrls
I THINK U NEED THE 47 WITH 850'S
You going to foot the fuel bill and rebuilds then I'll consider it. Until then I think I stick with a 42.
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Originally Posted by 45sonic
You going to foot the fuel bill and rebuilds then I'll consider it. Until then I think I stick with a 42.
Bill, met two different people buying 42/700's at the Annapolis boat show in Oct. The folks that own St. Maries Lighting in Lex. Park. I think his name was Ralph, not sure of his wifes name.....(to many Coors lights), and a guy and his wife that own Downs Plumbing in Leonardtown. They were dealing with Wyatt, although, Glen from American Performance Marine was also helping out. You would be in good company!!!!
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