Baja, donzi & fountain dealer
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From: NOBLESVILLE, INDIANA
Hey everyone!
My name is Jeff and I run the service department for Lakeview Marina Inc. in Noblesville IN. We recently finalized the paperwork with Baja Inc, and we are now the Midwest dealer-distributor for Baja, Donzi and Fountain Powerboats. We are working closely with the factory, not only the sales department, but the service department to help all of the owners already out there that may have felt a little bit abandoned during the "reorganization." I have been to the factory several times, both under Reggie's watch and now under Johnny Walker. Several of the key people that made Fountain what it was are still there and really turning out a good product.
Let me know if we can help you.
check our website: www.lakeviewmarina.net and our facebook page: lakeviewmarina, noblesville, IN
My name is Jeff and I run the service department for Lakeview Marina Inc. in Noblesville IN. We recently finalized the paperwork with Baja Inc, and we are now the Midwest dealer-distributor for Baja, Donzi and Fountain Powerboats. We are working closely with the factory, not only the sales department, but the service department to help all of the owners already out there that may have felt a little bit abandoned during the "reorganization." I have been to the factory several times, both under Reggie's watch and now under Johnny Walker. Several of the key people that made Fountain what it was are still there and really turning out a good product.
Let me know if we can help you.
check our website: www.lakeviewmarina.net and our facebook page: lakeviewmarina, noblesville, IN
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are they even building any of the 3 brands? If so, which models?
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Yes, we were the Fountain dealer for about 5 years until the economy and the industry tanked. We still have the red 47 Lightning, fresh Sterlings and it's for sale.
And also yes, all three lines are running and all the models are available. The 29 is supposed to be ready for Miami.
And also yes, all three lines are running and all the models are available. The 29 is supposed to be ready for Miami.
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Yes, we were the Fountain dealer for about 5 years until the economy and the industry tanked. We still have the red 47 Lightning, fresh Sterlings and it's for sale.
And also yes, all three lines are running and all the models are available. The 29 is supposed to be ready for Miami.
And also yes, all three lines are running and all the models are available. The 29 is supposed to be ready for Miami.
I may be wrong but my understanding is, when the 35 Executioner was built alongside the Lightning, it was marketed as a more 'entry level' into high performance boating. Mild power, a few less goodies and a significantly lower price tag. Personally, I've always preferred the classic styling of the Executioner and the simplicity of the 496 power plants. (Just my opinion)
I presume the molds for the single step and the exe deck still exist so is there any likelihood the factory could make them available again as an entry level? Maybe if a customer put some money on the table it would be considered.........?
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I am also curious about donzi, they still make the 35, 38, and 43zr on the website. If someone had the money would they make a 27zr again? This is in theory because I don't have the money, but love the zr but the other ones are bigger then I would want or ever need.




