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    I'm looking at a 1997 32' Fountain Fever. Twin 502mpi's Bravo Drives. Anyone have any experience with one. Rough water handling, getting on plane, top speed? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks
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    I've been tied up to a guy that has one a few different times. Rough water should be about as good as it gets for a 35' boat. Top speed I would say is around 75mph or maybe a tick higher. I have the same motor/drive setup in my boat and couldn't be happier. I've read several times that this setup will easily go 1000 hours before rebuilds are necessary. So while it's not blazing fast, it is reliable and to me that's worth a lot.
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    You looking at that one Shogren has? I thought about it but they want to jack me around on my trade. Plus if I am getting a 32 and that close I want to stick it out for a 35, plus I want split hatches.




    Quote Originally Posted by scottw View Post
    I'm looking at a 1997 32' Fountain Fever. Twin 502mpi's Bravo Drives. Anyone have any experience with one. Rough water handling, getting on plane, top speed? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks
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    32's are much better looking IMHO. 35's have that cab forward look, very short deck etc.

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    I feel the newer models with the staggered setup have the cab forward look. In that case I would prefer the 38 to get more deck. I don't think the side by sides look so much cab forward, but that is just my opininon, maybe I need to look at more fountains. That 32' that shogren has is pretty nice but it has a single engine hatch and I really wanted the split hatches. I would also prefer the 502 Mag MPI with the serpentine (sp) belts and instead of the v belts.


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    32's are much better looking IMHO. 35's have that cab forward look, very short deck etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweet addiction View Post
    You looking at that one Shogren has? I thought about it but they want to jack me around on my trade. Plus if I am getting a 32 and that close I want to stick it out for a 35, plus I want split hatches.
    Yea, that is the one I am looking at. The trade-in value he gave me was fair. We'll see.
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    I had a 98 model with 502's and on the river it would do 78 mph gps every day, very easy boat to operate no planing issues. Rough water water wise we had a formula 336 and it handled Lake Erie's rough water hand's down better.
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    I can't ger right with them on number, he wanted my boat plus another 12k, I was like No way.





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    Yea, that is the one I am looking at. The trade-in value he gave me was fair. We'll see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sweet addiction View Post
    I can't ger right with them on number, he wanted my boat plus another 12k, I was like No way.
    Your boat looks pretty nice. Why would you want to trade it.
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    Ready to get into something else. Looking at 35' fountains pretty hard. If I get mine sold or find a good trade deal then I am doing it, but I will drive mine until it sells or what ever.




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    Your boat looks pretty nice. Why would you want to trade it.
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    Are you going to pull the trigger on that 32'?


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    Your boat looks pretty nice. Why would you want to trade it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sweet addiction View Post
    Are you going to pull the trigger on that 32'?
    Still haven't pulled the trigger yet. But we'll see. Have a few things to work out.
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    have you seen the 1997 32' over at Cumberland Marine? Do you know how much they are asking for it? I am going to assume it is a little high it has not sold. I think I am set on getting in a 35' though.


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    Still haven't pulled the trigger yet. But we'll see. Have a few things to work out.
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    Thanks for all the input everyone but went and looked at a 32 yesterday and that boat just dropped off the list. Cockpit is small and so is the cabin. My wife said our 25 looked about the same size. Gonna keep looking
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    Did you look at the 32' that Shogren has? Are you thinking about a 35', 38' or another brand?


    Quote Originally Posted by scottw View Post
    Thanks for all the input everyone but went and looked at a 32 yesterday and that boat just dropped off the list. Cockpit is small and so is the cabin. My wife said our 25 looked about the same size. Gonna keep looking
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    Quote Originally Posted by sweet addiction View Post
    Did you look at the 32' that Shogren has? Are you thinking about a 35', 38' or another brand?
    I looked at a 32' near me to compare it. Just way to tight for my liking. Cockpit as well as cabin. Looking for something with more room.
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    Go with a 35 or bigger. Not to be a dick but the beak does add quite a bit. The 35 will handle quite a bit and all that you/lake traivs can throw at it. My 35 could be turned full lock on the wheel at 50 and just flat spin on her ASS. It was quite impressive. Loved that boat. A 32 sits real nose high and ass down. Cool IMO but it is tight in the cockpit as previously mentioned. Jared, go with a 35 like we've talked about. It would be great for your lake and will run like you want one to. Get one with 500s vs 525 sc's as the 502 block is more versatile for future upgrades. Also, holler at me if you want me to take some pix when im up at loto getting the new BT.
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    Yea, I am definately set on a 35' with 500 HPs, 500 EFI or the EFI Mags which I prefer because they don't have the V belts and with the EFI I already have the injectors, computers and wire harness which are mega $$. Just being patient.


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    Go with a 35 or bigger. Not to be a dick but the beak does add quite a bit. The 35 will handle quite a bit and all that you/lake traivs can throw at it. My 35 could be turned full lock on the wheel at 50 and just flat spin on her ASS. It was quite impressive. Loved that boat. A 32 sits real nose high and ass down. Cool IMO but it is tight in the cockpit as previously mentioned. Jared, go with a 35 like we've talked about. It would be great for your lake and will run like you want one to. Get one with 500s vs 525 sc's as the 502 block is more versatile for future upgrades. Also, holler at me if you want me to take some pix when im up at loto getting the new BT.
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    I really like the red versus the green but my first boat was a teal color so it will work. Oh, one more thing. What is WOT with the HP500s?




    Quote Originally Posted by endeavor1 View Post
    Go with a 35 or bigger. Not to be a dick but the beak does add quite a bit. The 35 will handle quite a bit and all that you/lake traivs can throw at it. My 35 could be turned full lock on the wheel at 50 and just flat spin on her ASS. It was quite impressive. Loved that boat. A 32 sits real nose high and ass down. Cool IMO but it is tight in the cockpit as previously mentioned. Jared, go with a 35 like we've talked about. It would be great for your lake and will run like you want one to. Get one with 500s vs 525 sc's as the 502 block is more versatile for future upgrades. Also, holler at me if you want me to take some pix when im up at loto getting the new BT.
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    Found a nice 2001 35' in Arlington. Stars and stripes graphics, 500 EFI's 282 hours on each. about 10k more than I want to spend, wrong windshield and single engine hatch not split but it is a nice rig. It may be already priced as low as they want to go but I could check it out later when I am ready.






    Quote Originally Posted by endeavor1 View Post
    Go with a 35 or bigger. Not to be a dick but the beak does add quite a bit. The 35 will handle quite a bit and all that you/lake traivs can throw at it. My 35 could be turned full lock on the wheel at 50 and just flat spin on her ASS. It was quite impressive. Loved that boat. A 32 sits real nose high and ass down. Cool IMO but it is tight in the cockpit as previously mentioned. Jared, go with a 35 like we've talked about. It would be great for your lake and will run like you want one to. Get one with 500s vs 525 sc's as the 502 block is more versatile for future upgrades. Also, holler at me if you want me to take some pix when im up at loto getting the new BT.
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