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4bus 10-08-2012 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by 88bullet (Post 3792271)
from a mechanical standpoint i would go with the baja for what you intend to do with the boat. way less hours and the 496 will be a little easier on the outdrive when your doing the holeshots pulling up your knee boarder and ski'ers. i dont think the high x deminsion 500hp bravo fountian will like that too much over time. if your gonna go do poker runs or set the river on fire then go with the fountian. the baja might stay on plane at lower speeds also for tubing purposes. there are some guys on here with videos tubing and skiing behind a fountian but thats not what the boat is intended for by any means but it can be done.

I missed the part about skiing and tubing, I would suggest buying a wave jet ski or pontoon for that.

However, the larger k-planes give the advantage to the 29 for slow ride on plane! hahaha

4bus 10-08-2012 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by Full Force (Post 3792328)
I think floating a 33. Baja and a 42 staggard fountain are two completely different worlds...

I could have wrote those same comments going from a 36 outlaw to my 38 fountain.....exactly.

professor_speed 10-08-2012 04:53 PM

between those boats id take the fountain. its better equipped, its surely faster, by time you mod the baja you might be able to keep up with that fountain. Id drop the tabs down and go tubing no problem. I would look at a nordic heat for what you want may be a better fit than either of these boats, especially with mcob.

Randy Nielsen 10-08-2012 04:59 PM

After reading this entire post,seeing the boats, & prices I would agree that a plane ticket & driving both boats would be in order. Who knows after actually riding in & driving both you might not like either as much as you do looking at & comparing pictures. Dont forget the wife or significant other either that could make or break a deal too. Randy

Full Force 10-08-2012 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER (Post 3792334)
I agree, but you wouldn't think so the way some of the oso members in fairytail land speak of Fountains. A 42 Fountain is really like a 35FT boat aint it?? :bong:

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I may not be the best Fountain fan, but the 42 Fountain is a big Fountain and I actually liked how it rode and handled...compared to the 38 I been on..

me personally in this market I would have a hard time spending 50,000 plus on ANY single engine boat, but thats me... so many deals out there and usually you want to upgrade after a couple years, so I avoid that and get as much as I can at the time with what I got to spend!!

ondtip 10-08-2012 05:17 PM

I agree, seems like a bunch of money for the size and performance. IMO the size of the cabin for most people doesn't matter. My cabin holds the cooler, rafts, life jackets, people when you get caught in the rain, my 2 year old for a nap, and is a good place to keep amps dry. These boats are not made for watersports, but I have skied behind a couple mid 20's offshore boats, it sucks. I like the fact you want to get into an offshore boat but I don't think it will do what you want. Like someone else said, buy a waverunner to tube behind.

speedfever 10-08-2012 08:00 PM

I had a 2000, 27' Fountain with a 502. Great boat, loved the ride and the performance. Ran 72 with a labbed prop. Sold the 27 and moved up to a 2004, 29' Fountain with a 500hp. A lot better ride and a little faster. More room in the cockpit and the cabin. Super nice boat. Used both boats for minium watersports but these boats really are not made for watersports. Once you get on the water in a performance boat you will probably get bit by the speed bug and drop the watersports. I did....The 29 was a great boat but in my opinion, it is borderline, to big for a single engine and to small for twins. The reason I say this is because it was a little sluggish getting on plane with full fuel, people and gear, and I tried all kinds of props to make it better and I always thought it was sluggish. Then, I decided to move up in size and started to look at 30 to 32' footers with twins. I looked and rode in a Baja, not a very good ride, just seemed to heavy and pounded the water. I looked at a 32 sunsation, didn't ride in it, didn't want to. It had a tight cockpit and a small cabin. The engine compartment was so tight it looked like the boat was built around them. The cabin seats didn't have much padding and the interior just looked cheap. I drove 7 hours to look at the sunsation, didn't like the boat, very disappointed, drove 7 hours back home. It just wasn't what I expcted. After looking at a lot of boats and talking to a lot of people, I decided to look only at Fountains, nothing else. I bought a 35' Fountain Lightning with twin 500's and I never been happier!
When it comes to performance boats,,,,You get what you pay for!!! Just my 2 cents.............

US1 Fountain 10-08-2012 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by scarabman (Post 3792103)
And is the picture you posted of an 03 29? A friend of mine had an early 2000s 29 and I seem to remember not being able to really stand behind the bolsters as they were close to the rear bench


Every 29 I've seen have alot of room between the bolsters and rear bench seat. Perhaps you are thinking of a 27 or 32, which both do have less room.

Can't imagine tubing or such behind the Fountain.

4bus 10-08-2012 09:27 PM


Originally Posted by US1 Fountain (Post 3792547)
Every 29 I've seen have alot of room between the bolsters and rear bench seat. Perhaps you are thinking of a 27 or 32, which both do have less room.

Can't imagine tubing or such behind the Fountain.

Maybe it was a pre swim platform 29 from the late 80s? They has no room?

Or maybe his friend has been telling every one his 27 is a 29, hence increasing the urban legend about the beak adding length!

rod2dknee 10-08-2012 10:05 PM

Good stuff... thanks for the input and comments.. i must say i didn't know the resale value was so good on the baja's.. " sold 10% less than what you paid for it " I do have a jet ski that can pull the tube and knee board however i was trying to kill two birds with one stone and get a performance family boat.. It is kind of a pain taking the jet ski and boat out at the same time and having to clean them up both after using them.. Thanks again everyone..


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