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Old 04-28-2014, 10:44 PM
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I've had the 280 velocity for over a year now and its been great. It's extremely fun to drive and the blown 509 was a great choice when I repowered it. Question is where do I go from here? My velocity is a solid mid 90's boat so I don't want to drop a lot in speed, but boat by myself or with my wife and kids so twin 1000 hp motors could hurt at the pump. I have always loved fountains, and after my velocity I really love the brand. I've seriously thought about going to a 390 or 410 velocity. There are some nice staggered 525 boats out there right now. I was told the 390 will run low 90's with the twin 525's which would be a great compromise. Speed, efficiency and easy maintenance on a full staggered boat.

What are some other options with out going to the stratosphere on price ($120,000 and under). I would like to move up to a 38-42 foot range. I primarily boat in Louisiana where the tickfaw 200 takes place and the gulf coast from time to time.

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Just looked at the classifieds quick and there are two vee's under $120k that I think stand out :

http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o56621-en.html

http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o51925-en.html

At $120k I wouldn't even consider a bravo boat, but that's just me.

There's also two Arneson 38 fastechs that I know of under your budget, but they aren't listed anywhere.

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Old 04-29-2014, 06:41 AM
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If I was in your place and was going after "family friendly" I think I would be looking at Formula or Nor-Tech.

If it was me, I'd be looking at a CAT
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X2 on the bravo comment. No way I would do a bravo boat at that budget.
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Thanks for the advise. I wasn't aware a #6 drive boat could be had at that price point. I want something newer and in good shape so I assumed it would be a bravo style boat. I will look into the boats listed.

What makes a formula or not-tech more family friendly? I don't care for the kitchens, nice bathrooms, etc. my priority list goes like this

- 38-42 ft
- 90+ mph is great
- 90++++ is better
- nice paint and interior

Thanks again for the help.
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Hey Craig, a friend has a formula 353 w525s, boxes and runs high 80s. He will be with us at tickfaw 200!

Bravos would be cheaper since you know how to beef them up already :-)

You have a lot of choices, most will depend on what you want inside.

We love our 33ol though it's not super fast, it cruises good enough to keep up and 90% of our running is with my 5&8 yr olds!

Good luck, looks like you need a 42 fountain. ;-)

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Originally Posted by cp5899
Thanks for the advise. I wasn't aware a #6 drive boat could be had at that price point. I want something newer and in good shape so I assumed it would be a bravo style boat. I will look into the boats listed.

What makes a formula or not-tech more family friendly? I don't care for the kitchens, nice bathrooms, etc. my priority list goes like this

- 38-42 ft
- 90+ mph is great
- 90++++ is better
- nice paint and interior

Thanks again for the help.
For some reason I read into your post that some of the family creature comforts would be an important consideration.
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I know you like Velocity and they do make a very nice boat. I have spent a lot of time running in a 39 Velocity and I can tell you they run fast for a non-step boat but I was never a fan of the way they ride on that delta pad. Their handling at speed can't compare with the Donzis, Cigarettes, Formulas and Outerlimits that I have spent substantial time in. I really can't comment on Fountains or other boats because I don't have any real time in them.

This seems like a great deal (slightly over your proposed budget)- won't quite hit 90 but will run 80+ through just about anything.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o56797-en.html

There aren't many 38Zr Donzis listed right now but they would also make a great 525 boat that runs 90+. They are pretty good on Bravos as well.
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People say no bravo boat on that budget, but after what I have seen the last couple of years on friends boats I am not sure I could afford to own a #6 boat.

One friend with a #6 cracked both gimble rings, only 8 grand each to replace.

Another blew a #6 drive and the repair cost was $26,000!!

Bravos may break, but they are cheap and easy to find parts for . Something to consider

Good luck in your search. A 38 fountain with semi stag 525efi is a fast boat I. Your price range as well
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In that price range, I'd look for a 38' Fountain Lightning or 38' Donzi ZR with staggered 525s. A full staggered Fountain runs in the mid 90s, but may be tough to find for $120k this time of year.

Or make an offer on this 38 Fountain with 600sci's and Imco SCX's. http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o56608-en.html

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