looking for a 35+ v bottom that runs in the 90s+
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You are correct! His name is Reggie (cool hair, snappy dresser, you know the guy
) and you can purchase one of his models in a 35', 38', and 42' version that will run in the 90 MPH +/- range in a stock, fil'em and run'em, change the fluids on occasion, 525 EFI Merc version.
) and you can purchase one of his models in a 35', 38', and 42' version that will run in the 90 MPH +/- range in a stock, fil'em and run'em, change the fluids on occasion, 525 EFI Merc version.
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I'll agree with the comments vs. the Cigarette, not even close. The 31 Bullet or Mystique would be larger boats.
Just can't pass on the Fountain comment either. You can cut the platform and the beak both off and the Fountain will still be a larger boat. Comparing to a 32 Fever, even the newer 33 Lightning might be a fair comparison, but not against a 35.
The older Sunsation 32's were a small boat, the newer model is bigger, in that it is a taller boat with fair room in the cabin. Take a close look at one, the cockpit is not that big and the engine compartment is super tight.
Just can't pass on the Fountain comment either. You can cut the platform and the beak both off and the Fountain will still be a larger boat. Comparing to a 32 Fever, even the newer 33 Lightning might be a fair comparison, but not against a 35.
The older Sunsation 32's were a small boat, the newer model is bigger, in that it is a taller boat with fair room in the cabin. Take a close look at one, the cockpit is not that big and the engine compartment is super tight.
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