How much for new 29 Fever w/a 500?
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I know that Fountain's website has changed recently, but it used to have a boat configurator. You could choose your model and the add power and options and it gave you a price. This is a list price so its up there. Usually through a dealer you can get up to about 30% off of list. I spec'ed out a 27 Fever with a 500EFI one day and got over 100K but new ones were in boat trader the same day in the 80's.
Good luck, a 29 with a 500EFI is a perfect boat. One of the best single engined offshores built.
Ron
Good luck, a 29 with a 500EFI is a perfect boat. One of the best single engined offshores built.
Ron
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Look up Fever Mike on this board. He has a 2000 29 with a 500. I think its for sale and the boat has been well taken care of. He could tell you what they cost new.
Ron
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Carl,
I have one here that is loaded. 500EFI, Pacific trailer, all the goodies. Sticker is $128,500. Give me a call for more information. Im sure we can hit a number you will be happy with. Matthew W.DeLisio
I have one here that is loaded. 500EFI, Pacific trailer, all the goodies. Sticker is $128,500. Give me a call for more information. Im sure we can hit a number you will be happy with. Matthew W.DeLisio
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Perico Marina in Bradenton had a left over 2001 with HP 500 in stock a few months ago for $83,000. Fever Mike and I went and looked at and it was a nice boat. I had looked at that same boat about 6 months earlier and they wanted $116,000.
I would guess a good price to be right around $95,000-$100,000. Loaded up probably a little more.
I have been trying to buy a Chevy Tahoe for the past two days and even though the economy is piss poor right at the moment, the dealers don't seem to give a **** if you walk over a few hundred bucks on a $40,000 truck. I am assuming boat dealers are in the same market right now. In other words, the steals may be hard to come by.
Mike
I would guess a good price to be right around $95,000-$100,000. Loaded up probably a little more.
I have been trying to buy a Chevy Tahoe for the past two days and even though the economy is piss poor right at the moment, the dealers don't seem to give a **** if you walk over a few hundred bucks on a $40,000 truck. I am assuming boat dealers are in the same market right now. In other words, the steals may be hard to come by.
Mike