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Originally posted by baja27
Well it all depends on how you want to use the boat!
Fountain is going to be faster.
Baja much more space, and cabin, but slower
That 32 is really a 29 don't forget!
Plus being a 93 it will be much harder to sell it when you want to move up!
Good Luck
Well it all depends on how you want to use the boat!
Fountain is going to be faster.
Baja much more space, and cabin, but slower
That 32 is really a 29 don't forget!
Plus being a 93 it will be much harder to sell it when you want to move up!
Good Luck
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well i think the deal is off, the flake wont return my calls, was supposed to have surveyed wed. but he cancelled it , called the owner he said guy was there doing the surv. called survey comp he said guy was wishy washy. im so pissed
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Originally posted by HELFROZOVR
My husband and I are fountain owners. Have a 32 with 500HP's. Had a 272 Baja.(Nice boat). We liked our Baja, but truly love our Fountain. You have the comfortable ride plus speed when you want it. Good luck, hope you find another one.
My husband and I are fountain owners. Have a 32 with 500HP's. Had a 272 Baja.(Nice boat). We liked our Baja, but truly love our Fountain. You have the comfortable ride plus speed when you want it. Good luck, hope you find another one.
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Johnny,
Who was wishy washy? The owner or surveyor?
If the owner is getting maybe you should pass. Better to err on the side of caution. I know I was a little pi$$ed after I got back a "questionable" survey after spending $325 for the survey and driving 7 hrs each way plus gas , tolls , motel and meals, but I figured it could have saved me a lot more in the long run
And besides...if I couldn't afford the extra $325...I couldn't afford the boat .
Did learn a lot. Used the survey to check out the next one myself. Carefully examined all the bad spots from the first boat. Got myself a real "Creampuff".
Oh , btw ,I looked for over 9 months to find mine. And looked at some real $hitters along the way.
Who was wishy washy? The owner or surveyor?
If the owner is getting maybe you should pass. Better to err on the side of caution. I know I was a little pi$$ed after I got back a "questionable" survey after spending $325 for the survey and driving 7 hrs each way plus gas , tolls , motel and meals, but I figured it could have saved me a lot more in the long run
And besides...if I couldn't afford the extra $325...I couldn't afford the boat .
Did learn a lot. Used the survey to check out the next one myself. Carefully examined all the bad spots from the first boat. Got myself a real "Creampuff".
Oh , btw ,I looked for over 9 months to find mine. And looked at some real $hitters along the way.
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1st time out we had it in Destin Fla. wasn't used to the length, tryed to back in to a slip, the wind took me all over. So I idled around for 3 hours waiting for the wind and sun to die down. Went right in then
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the owner was scared to have it surveyed, red flag. but he is telling me now a guy in new york offered 12.000 more than asking price.B.S the guy didnt have a survey done. the guy that bought it probily bought a money pitt, since the owner was scared of a survey.
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