Engine
Mercury 496 Mag HO
Total Power
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Engine Hours
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Class
High Performance
Length
35ft
Year
2004
Model
35 Executioner
Capacity
5 people
More than 20 years ago Reggie Fountain started it all with the 10 Meter Executioner. This timeless classic is now equipped for modern times. Each 35 Executioner comes with a stylish color coordinated dash with bezels, throttles and matching wheel. Embroidery adorns the seatbacks and a custom X logo is inlaid on the engine hatch. Custom graphics accent the Executioner's exterior and a stainless steel rub rail insert gives it an added touch of elegance. Powered with twin Mercury 496 HO's the Executioner runs an astonishing 75+ mph with incredible low end pulling power and mid range throttle response. The spacious cabin includes a V-berth, which sleeps two, facing cabin sofas, enclosed head and a galley with cooler and pressurized sink.
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