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Old 08-12-2002, 04:09 PM
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Isnt there the new 35 with the Alum. frame windshield and the 35 classic with the smoke/see-through windshield and now the Powerboat mag article says:

"The Executioner Returns"
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Old 08-12-2002, 04:15 PM
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I heard the same thing.....a new 35 executioner for around 150,000.
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Straight from the plant - the "classic" 35 with the plastic windscreen is now being called the Executioner. They had a nice one on display at the races. The glass-in-frame windshield one is still the Lightning.

Mark - Thanks for giving me something to look forward to when my next Powerboat issue gets here!
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Jana, to help you out/dream even more it really looks sweet, you will like it i am sure.

Yes, $149,995*
$948/mo**
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** of course they have these, (limited number made, 20% down, blah blah blah......)

BTW, do you all like the windshields in the frame, I cant stand them and think they kinda make it look like a "cruiser" style boat/windshield, but of course it aint my money soooooo buy what you like.
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What motors and amenities do you get for the $149,995. Sounds kind of like an Earl Schide commercial "I'll paint any car for $49,95"
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Twin Engine
LOA: 35' / 10.67 m
Beam: 8'6" / 2.6 m
Weight: 8,000 lbs. / 3,629 kgs
Fuel capacity: 135 gals. / 511 l
Twin 496 HO Mercurys with Bravo One drives - 74+ MPH

Standard Equipment

Batteries, twin, heavy duty/jumper cables and receptacle
Battery switches, two, parallel, explosion proof
Bilge pumps, two, 12 volt DC, 1200 GPH automatic/manual pump
Bolster seats, split w/hydraulic drop seats
Cabin lighting
Carpeting, cockpit, customized w/embroidered "Fountain" logo
Cockpit cover, form fitted
Compass, electronic digital
Engine compartment w/lighting and motorized hatch
Engine mounts, heavy duty plate
Fire extinguisher, automatic
Fuel filters, two w/water separators
Fuel tanks, heavy duty, baffled, 3/16" thick aluminum; foamed, glassed & bolted in position w/stainless steel pickups, 160 gal. total capacity
Galley w/sink and cold water pressure system
Hand laid composite hull and deck manufactured w/multi-directional fiberglass w/high density coring and vinylester resin and w/hull and deck laminated, pop riveted, thru-bolted, screwed, and sealed together w/heavy duty marine sealant/adhesive
Head, enclosed w/porta-potti
Horns, electric
Hour meter
Ice chest, built-in, insulated
Instrumentation, heavy duty Gaffrig w/integrated warning lights
Positive Lift Hull, Single Step
Propellers, stainless steel to match engine and drive package
Rails, bow and stern, 316L stainless steel, thru-bolted
Steering, heavy duty hydraulic, offshore hi-performance type w/dual pumps
Stereo, marine AM/FM CD w/four marine speakers
Sun deck, upholstered over engine hatch
Tie Bar, external
Trim indicators, mechanical for drives and tabs
Trim switch on throttles
Trim tabs, heavy duty hydraulic, offshore hi-performance type
Windshield, tinted

Not to mention the Executioner jazz...Cockpit, customizedw/ embroidered Executioner logo...X logo inlaid in engine hatch...color coordinated dash w/matching throttles & steering wheel.

Hope i didn't forget anything!
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Ummmm, i'd say you know your Fountain's.
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Hey 105mph! What graphics and where do you keep your boat? Bet I'll see on the lake sometime. My 29 Fever's in the barn at Parkside on NASA 1. Are you a TOPPS member?
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Your friend can always yank those 496's and pick-up some Merlin 540's for not much more than the $ back on the pull outs.

WORLD CRATE ENGINE,WORLD 540/580HP IRON
General Description
The World Products 540 crate motor has 580+ horsepower and is reliable street power. As a testiment to the engine's reliability, it is backed by a 2 year, 24,000 mile warranty. Here's a quick summary of whats inside the 540 - Merlin cast iron block w/ 4 bolt mains; Merlin 345cc cast heads; 4130 forged steel crank; JE/SRP forged pistons; Manley 4340 rods; Crane camshaft; Speedpro lifters; Motown aluminum manifold; Modified Holley 870 Holley carb.; Manley timing chain; Speedpro ring set & oil pump; Milodon pan; Clevite bearings; HEI distributor; Hardcore CNC balancer; Felpro gaskets; ARP hardware; and chrome timing cover and valve cover....all this for $8495.00

www.TheEngineShop.com

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If you're looking next season, keep an eye on Marker 1 that's going up next to Marine Max - rumored to be VERY nice when it's done. Also, they have broken ground for a dry stack place near Portofino, just off the Clear Creek Channel, where the Stargazer goes out of. There will be more choices soon!
On the subject of clean - I have a full cover (beak to transom, down to the rail) and the boat stays plenty clean. I'm just careful to wash off all the salt before I put her away.
Your boat sounds very nice and sophisitcated.
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