Reggie Fountain 'King of Offshore' Documentary Coming this Fall
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Take all Reggie's trophies; that should fill a 30 yard container level. Take all his gold jewelry; that should fill a 40 yard container level. Take all the mirrors he has ever gazed into seemingly endlessly; let's hope we can fit them into two 40 yard containers level. Stack them on top of one another. Place Reggie on top of them, standing on his tiptoes, stretching out, reaching upwards. He still can not touch the soles of Don Aronow's boots. That is how far he is from being the King of Offshore.
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Personally, I have owned a dozen fountain boats over the past couple of decades. Reggie was incredibly supportive with each of my pleasure boats, customized race boats and the design of new race/pleasure boats. Now he loves to chat about the other boat designs that we are experimenting with. I have been fortunate to know him as a boat builder, a competitor ,a friend and as a patient. This is well deserved.
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Take all Reggie's trophies; that should fill a 30 yard container level. Take all his gold jewelry; that should fill a 40 yard container level. Take all the mirrors he has ever gazed into seemingly endlessly; let's hope we can fit them into two 40 yard containers level. Stack them on top of one another. Place Reggie on top of them, standing on his tiptoes, stretching out, reaching upwards. He still can not touch the soles of Don Aronow's boots. That is how far he is from being the King of Offshore.
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No need to turn this into a Aronow vs Fountain thread, that is an Apples to Oranges Comparison, they both have earned our respect for their accomplishments and what they have given to our sport.
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Commanche3Six,
I am stunned that you have such a dislike for Mr. Fountain. I met Aronow as a child when my father bought a 20' Cigarette new from the factory in 1973. I had also was a driver and passenger in a 27' Magnum for 19 years, and had an 18' Donzi as a summer play toy for many years, so I do know a little about Aronow products, and I love Cigarette boats, Don is certainly the Father of offshore performance boats to me that is a given but, Reggie deserves whatever accolades that are bestowed upon him, his boats performed, his boats went fast, his boats won countless races in a variety of classes, and on Sunday afternoons for many years when me and my father we looking for a boat to race on a Sunday afternoon, the Fountain pleasure boats were a constant we could count on to find someone to race, and were typically the fastest V bottoms out there in the waters of southern NJ, the Delaware River, and Northern Chesapeake were we boated.
Reggie Fountain drove and WON in tunnel boats, in the V's, and in the cataramarans too, he is the real deal, he won everything he drove, he he raised the bar for the performance industry with his own boatline. I really did not like his hair-style or the gold-chains, but his appearance was very effective in getting your attention as well as his charismatic personality (the man is and was a winner and he knew it) that man is a winner, and always found a way to win, and for that yeah, the title King of Offshore is a reasonable title. And for that I do admire his accomplishments, and respect his achievements. I met him once he was very nice and cordial to me, so for me yeah the documentary I think will be pretty cool if it is-was produced correctly.
There should be a documentary-history done about Peter Hedlin at Skater, now that would be an eye-catcher, but I digress from the topic of this thread Reggie Fountain. I realize there is nothing I can say or type that would ever persuade you to change your opinion and that is what makes this site interesting to me is good natured the banter for those who disagree. There is typically no luke-warm opinion about Reggie Fountain you either like him or hate him, and I do like him, and his boats.
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I am stunned that you have such a dislike for Mr. Fountain. I met Aronow as a child when my father bought a 20' Cigarette new from the factory in 1973. I had also was a driver and passenger in a 27' Magnum for 19 years, and had an 18' Donzi as a summer play toy for many years, so I do know a little about Aronow products, and I love Cigarette boats, Don is certainly the Father of offshore performance boats to me that is a given but, Reggie deserves whatever accolades that are bestowed upon him, his boats performed, his boats went fast, his boats won countless races in a variety of classes, and on Sunday afternoons for many years when me and my father we looking for a boat to race on a Sunday afternoon, the Fountain pleasure boats were a constant we could count on to find someone to race, and were typically the fastest V bottoms out there in the waters of southern NJ, the Delaware River, and Northern Chesapeake were we boated.
Reggie Fountain drove and WON in tunnel boats, in the V's, and in the cataramarans too, he is the real deal, he won everything he drove, he he raised the bar for the performance industry with his own boatline. I really did not like his hair-style or the gold-chains, but his appearance was very effective in getting your attention as well as his charismatic personality (the man is and was a winner and he knew it) that man is a winner, and always found a way to win, and for that yeah, the title King of Offshore is a reasonable title. And for that I do admire his accomplishments, and respect his achievements. I met him once he was very nice and cordial to me, so for me yeah the documentary I think will be pretty cool if it is-was produced correctly.
There should be a documentary-history done about Peter Hedlin at Skater, now that would be an eye-catcher, but I digress from the topic of this thread Reggie Fountain. I realize there is nothing I can say or type that would ever persuade you to change your opinion and that is what makes this site interesting to me is good natured the banter for those who disagree. There is typically no luke-warm opinion about Reggie Fountain you either like him or hate him, and I do like him, and his boats.
My $.02 thought for the day
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Few if any high-performance powerboat industry icons elicit more emotional response than Reggie Fountain and Don Aronow. That in and of itself means something on the impact, positive or negative, of both in the go-fast powerboat world. Who had "more" impact? I'm not sure the question even matters. Both had significant impact. Fountain is a legendary figure in our world. Aronow was a legendary figure in our world. Take away the contributions of either and that world would be less than it is.
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Don"t you just love people that stir the pot? You mention your dislike about Obama and the first thing out of their mouth is something about George Bush. Never mentioned "W" in the conversation. This thread is about Reggie Fountain, NOTHING SAID ABOUT DON ARONOW in the title. You mention the econony and Obama and they bring up Republicans. Nothing was ever said about party preferences. Kind of makes you wonder how some are allowed to vote or post on forums.