Reggie building another 35?
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Reggie building another 35?
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"
"The Executioner Returns"
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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!
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.
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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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!
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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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
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.
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.