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Old 05-16-2014 | 01:00 PM
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Hello, I am looking to purchase an 07 Fountain 35 Executioner. I am looking for advice from experienced boaters as to the pros and cons of this boat prior to buying it. Here is the exact boat.. Any advice is appreciated.

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Old 05-16-2014 | 01:03 PM
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Old 05-16-2014 | 01:38 PM
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Assume that it looks bigger than it really is (beak)
Understand the throttles and shifts are on the wrong side.
Other than that, they are great handling boats. As with any pre-enjoyed boat, the stringers and transom should be thoroughly checked for moisture. Also a compression check is a must. Try to view the boat with the cover on taking note of any possible fuel smell. Slight chance the tank could be a problem-better chance of fill hose and vent line needing replacement.
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That's a great color scheme on the boat - I have always liked it. Get a survey done on the boat. Yes, it will cost $500 +/-, but it will give you some image of the hull condition. If the surveyor also does mechanicals, that is just a bonus - otherwise get a compression and/or leakdown test done at minimum.

This is an older hull, but assuming you know what you're looking at. I'm partial to the Lightning hull and cockpit - to each their own. There is a wealth of information here on the differences based on the year. Use " siteffshoreonly.com, fountain, difference " in a google search and you will get good info.

I also was looking at a late model Executioner last year when we got our Lightning. Two deal breakers for me (er uh, my wife): no anchor locker and no swimladder.
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Old 05-16-2014 | 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Katanna
Assume that it looks bigger than it really is (beak)
Understand the throttles and shifts are on the wrong side.
Other than that, they are great handling boats. As with any pre-enjoyed boat, the stringers and transom should be thoroughly checked for moisture. Also a compression check is a must. Try to view the boat with the cover on taking note of any possible fuel smell. Slight chance the tank could be a problem-better chance of fill hose and vent line needing replacement.
No, the throttles are actually on the correct side, so a throttle man can reach... And it's not Fountains fault that not only are most people right handed, but they are also helpless with their left!! Lol
I like throttling left handed. But then again I played sports a lot and had to be coordinated well with BOTH hands
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The ad doesn't indicate what power/drives... pretty important detail to omit IMO.. But if you've already spoken to the seller, then you know what its got. Depending on the answer to that question, could be a whole other set of things for you to be watchful of. As for a survey, IMO, it shouldn't be optional nor should a mechanical survey be. Get a compression and leakdown test on the motors..
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Originally Posted by precisiondetails
No, the throttles are actually on the correct side, so a throttle man can reach... And it's not Fountains fault that not only are most people right handed, but they are also helpless with their left!! Lol
I like throttling left handed. But then again I played sports a lot and had to be coordinated well with BOTH hands
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https://www.google.com/#q=I+am+looki...35+Executioner
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Originally Posted by HyFive578
The ad doesn't indicate what power/drives... pretty important detail to omit.
At that price 496HOs.
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Nice looking boat.
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