Dreamed of owning a fountain since 90’s growing up as a kid, finally bought a 32 fever I’m building and can’t wait to get the fountain experience! Happy birthday legend.
Thanks Reggie for all you have done for our sport and hobby ... I have had a 27 fever, 29 fever, 35 icbm and now a 42 signature ... I will always own a Fountain ! Happy Birthday and GOD Bless.
@@dennisreynolds6915 Yes, I loved my 27. I would suggest the 27 as an entry ... and word to the wise ---> always have your boats surveyed before the final purchase.
Happy Birthday, Reggie! Legend. I've got a 27' Fountain Fever from 1991. Runs and handles like an absolute champ with her 502 Magnum. I've got quite a love affair with that boat.
I have the utmost respect for Reggie Fountain! The man, the myth, the legend! However, it pains me to correct him on one technical detail. The Bravo drive was not unveiled until 1988. The original drives on his 10 Meter were in fact Mercury TRS, which utilized an intermediate transmission for shifting. The later Bravo’s shifted (F/R) via a cone clutch within the drives upper gear case.
Grew up going to Pamlico River during the summers back in the 80s. Those Fountain boats would tear the river up headed out to the outer banks for the day. OMG! Audio porn! .....and even got to see and hear some of Reggie's race boats on test runs. Badass!
Dear Fountain guys.. I have a good friend who owns a Fountain Kevlar race boat from the early 80s with NO BEEK it weights half of what the 10 METER ICBM weighted ...How come I can't find any pictures of those Keval boats ..
We'll test your memory when you are 83. As many boats as Reggie has built, and as many decades that covers, I could care less if he made a mistake like that. I found out a couple months ago I remembered something incorrectly. I could have sworn I was right, but I found photographic evidence I was wrong. I was stationed in Washington DC and a friend of mine had a car. We reunited after 35 years and I insisted that the car he had was a Pontiac Tempest. He said it was a Le Mans. When I was looking for pictures for my Mom's funeral, I came across a picture I had taken of the car in 1979, up to the bumper in snow. There on the trunk lid was... Le Mans. maybe some day I can be perfect also.
Thanks for the reply. The boat I’m looking at seems to have the 47 lightning hull with 9 ft beam but just a higher deck moulding and raised bridge with tri power. Definitely a different boat to the one in your test
Dreamed of owning a fountain since 90’s growing up as a kid, finally bought a 32 fever I’m building and can’t wait to get the fountain experience! Happy birthday legend.
Thanks Reggie for all you have done for our sport and hobby ... I have had a 27 fever, 29 fever, 35 icbm and now a 42 signature ... I will always own a Fountain ! Happy Birthday and GOD Bless.
Did you like the 27 fountain? I've been thinking of going 29 as my first fountain. But want a 27 because of price
@@dennisreynolds6915 Yes, I loved my 27. I would suggest the 27 as an entry ... and word to the wise ---> always have your boats surveyed before the final purchase.
Happy Birthday Reggie .... 83 years young & still no one can trim a boat like the king !
I have an 35 ' Executioner , nothing like it! The best
Happy Birthday, Reggie! Legend. I've got a 27' Fountain Fever from 1991. Runs and handles like an absolute champ with her 502 Magnum. I've got quite a love affair with that boat.
When I was a kid (maybe 11 or 12) I remember this being the dream boat.. Super cool to see it today!
Coolest boat ever! Thank you Reggie! A true legend.
Happy Birthday Reggie. I raced boats from 1990 to 1997 with you and my Father John Rebhan. Ohio Steel race team
The Legendary Ohio Steel Team!! 👍🏼🏁🇺🇸
@@aceseights8815 thanks 🙏 for the beautiful comment
as a boat builder myself, he IS the man.....nobody did more than him to build the business
Bet Reggie has some great stories about chicks back in the 60s & 70s.
And the 80s as well!!!
Happy birthday big boss ...........
I have the utmost respect for Reggie Fountain! The man, the myth, the legend! However, it pains me to correct him on one technical detail. The Bravo drive was not unveiled until 1988. The original drives on his 10 Meter were in fact Mercury TRS, which utilized an intermediate transmission for shifting. The later Bravo’s shifted (F/R) via a cone clutch within the drives upper gear case.
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Grew up going to Pamlico River during the summers back in the 80s. Those Fountain boats would tear the river up headed out to the outer banks for the day. OMG! Audio porn! .....and even got to see and hear some of Reggie's race boats on test runs. Badass!
I hope to be as cool as Reggie when im 80
Still has that sharp memory. Hope he lives to 100
Dear Fountain guys.. I have a good friend who owns a Fountain Kevlar race boat from the early 80s with NO BEEK it weights half of what the 10 METER ICBM weighted ...How come I can't find any pictures of those Keval boats ..
They did not have Bravo drives in 1980. They had TRS drives
We'll test your memory when you are 83. As many boats as Reggie has built, and as many decades that covers, I could care less if he made a mistake like that. I found out a couple months ago I remembered something incorrectly. I could have sworn I was right, but I found photographic evidence I was wrong. I was stationed in Washington DC and a friend of mine had a car. We reunited after 35 years and I insisted that the car he had was a Pontiac Tempest. He said it was a Le Mans. When I was looking for pictures for my Mom's funeral, I came across a picture I had taken of the car in 1979, up to the bumper in snow. There on the trunk lid was... Le Mans. maybe some day I can be perfect also.
I’m looking at the Fountain 47 sports cruiser .Does anyone know what years they where in production.
@@moparmadman1134 2007-2011 or so. Here is our test: www.boatingmag.com/boats/fountain-48-express-cruiser/
Thanks for the reply. The boat I’m looking at seems to have the 47 lightning hull with 9 ft beam but just a higher deck moulding and raised bridge with tri power. Definitely a different boat to the one in your test