Whats a better ride
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From: Greenbrier , Arkansas
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A friend of mine had a 27 Fountain years ago... I had a twin engine 28 Pantera at the time... The Pantera would outrun the Fountain easily, especially if there was anything more than a 1' bump.. Every time we went out he had a lot of broken parts to fix... The boat just fell apart when he ran it hard enough to try to keep up.
the old Cig may not run as fast, but it will likely ride better... That Fountain is awful small in the water... There are a lot of other boats to choose from in my opinion.
the old Cig may not run as fast, but it will likely ride better... That Fountain is awful small in the water... There are a lot of other boats to choose from in my opinion.
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Performance Boat Center-FL
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Wright Performance, MTI, Cigarette, Sunsation
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The 27 Fountain was really never intended to be a offshore big water boat. They offered 38's, 42's, and 47's for that. The 28 Cig, was more offshore oriented, and will provide a better ride if running offshore, great lakes, ocean, etc.
A better comparison would be the 29' Fountain vs the 28 Cig. Both cool boats, but as it was said, in that size range, so much to pick from. Most importantly, if they are older boats, make sure the hull, stringers, and transom's aren't rotted. Fountain and Cigs are not exempt from this issue.
A better comparison would be the 29' Fountain vs the 28 Cig. Both cool boats, but as it was said, in that size range, so much to pick from. Most importantly, if they are older boats, make sure the hull, stringers, and transom's aren't rotted. Fountain and Cigs are not exempt from this issue.



