29 Fountain Fever
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I pulled my 29 with a single from fargo ND to Spokane Wa,
thats 1200+ miles and over the rookies. Averaged 14.5 mpg in a 2003 yukon Denali with the 6.0 (400). And it did it with ease.
thats 1200+ miles and over the rookies. Averaged 14.5 mpg in a 2003 yukon Denali with the 6.0 (400). And it did it with ease.
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Opps my bad sorry for the mistake
It's aluminum
For a 364 it has a lot of get up and go and seems to pull the boat with ease. my last denali had the 5.7 and worked a lot harder to pull it.
Michael
It's aluminum
For a 364 it has a lot of get up and go and seems to pull the boat with ease. my last denali had the 5.7 and worked a lot harder to pull it.
Michael
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It depends on where I am going when I launch in the ocean. I like to run from Dana Point to Long Beach and eat lunch at the Yard House, so I launch out of Dana Point for that, or if I am going to Catalina, I launch out of Newport.
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the guy that i bought my 29 fountain f1 race boat (same as 29 fever except its a race setup and its 1 in 6) he brought that like 50 miles no problem so some people say its the same chasse i dont think so i wouldnt take my chances