
Licensed Yacht BrokersSales and service of yachts and shipsThe CCbyFOUNTAINis a high‑performancecenter consolemotor yachtwith a durablefiberglass and plastic hull. With a 31 ft (9.45 m) LOA, 8 ft (2.54 m) beam, and planing configuration, it delivers impressive speed and agile handling. For guidance and availability, speak with Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales.
Selecting a CC
Choosing the CCmakes sense if you want acenter consolelayout paired with the pace of a truemotor yacht. Its planing hull, twin Mercury outboards, and fiberglass-and-plastic construction are optimized for fast cruising at 40 kn and a 56 kn top end, while the fiberglass deck is built for durability. Consult Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales for tailored advice on whether this configuration fits your boating plans.
Features of the Model
- Category: center console;motor yacht
- Hull: fiberglass and plastic construction; planing configuration
- Dimensions: 31 ft (9.45 m) LOA; 8 ft (2.54 m) beam; 6.562 ft (2 m) max draft
- Power: Twin Mercury outboards; Gas/Petrol
- Performance: 40 kn cruise (46.03 mph); 56 kn max (64.44 mph)
- Deck material: Fiberglass
Technical Specifications
- LOA: 31 ft (9.45 m)
- Beam: 8 ft (2.54 m)
- Max Draft: 6.562 ft (2 m)
- Hull Configuration: Planing
- Hull Material: fiberglass and plastic
- Deck Material: Fiberglass
- Engines: 2 x Mercury
- Engine Type: Outboard
- Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
- Speed (Cruise): 40 kn (46.03 mph)
- Speed (Max): 56 kn (64.44 mph)
Pricing and Ordering
For current pricing, build options, and availability of the CC, contact Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales. Our team can coordinate specifications, timelines, and delivery to align with your plans.
Questions and Answers
Q: What type of yacht is the CC? A: It’s acenter consolemotor yachtbuilt byFOUNTAINwith afiberglass and plastic hull.
Q: How fast does it go? A: The CCoffers acruise speedof 40 kn (46.03 mph) and atop speedof 56 kn (64.44 mph).
Q: What powers the yacht? A: It uses twinMercuryoutboardengines running onGas/Petrol.
Q: What are the key dimensions? A: LOAis 31 ft (9.45 m);Beamis 8 ft (2.54 m);Max Draftis 6.562 ft (2 m).
Q: What is the build and hull setup? A: Hull materialisfiberglass and plasticwith aplaningconfiguration;deckis Fiberglass. For ordering, contact Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales.
Owner Experience Review
Owners run the 34' CCbyFOUNTAINhard for tournament days offshore, then turn around and use it as a family dayboat for island runs. Feedback centers on a fishing‑first cockpit with cavernous fishboxes, livewell capacity, abundant rod holders and tackle stowage, plus split forward seating that keeps the bow clear for working lines. The protective hardtop with built‑in storage, good dash visibility, and LED courtesy lighting make mixed‑use days practical.
On the water, owners and testers consistently describe quick, hair‑on‑fire acceleration and tight, predictable handling; the stepped hull stays controllable in turns and comfortable when seas get messy. One expert test of a 34' setup reported about 62 mph with twin 350 Verados, while other owner reports cite runs approaching 70 mph with larger outboards when trim and props are dialed.
Day to day, the leaning‑post storage and convertible aft seating over the livewell help the CCpivot between fishing and family duty. At the same time, forum threads flag a few inspection items: some pre‑mid‑2000s boats reportedly used wood in stringers/transoms (survey those areas closely), and a few owners note wiring that’s functional but not especially tidy. High‑output outboards common on this model also carry higher operating and maintenance costs, with routine services (impellers, belts, tunes, fluids/filters) expected.
Pros and Cons
- Fast and responsive, with quick acceleration and strong top end; tests note ~62 mph on twin 350s and owner reports near 70 mph with bigger power.
- Predictable rough‑water manners; the stepped hull feels tight in turns and stays controllable in a chop.
- Fishing‑first deck plan with big fishboxes/livewell, ample rod storage, and split bow seating that preserves working space forward.
- Some pre‑mid‑2000s hulls reportedly used wood in stringers/transoms, so older boats warrant careful survey of those areas.
- Owners have noted less‑than‑tidy wiring on some boats; verify routing and labeling during inspection.
- High‑performance outboards bring higher running and service costs, with regular consumable replacement expected.
Comparison with Other Models
| Model | LOA | Beam | Draft | Speed (Cruising/Max) | Gross Tonnage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CC | 31' 0" (9.45 m) | 8' 0" (2.54 m) | 6' 7" (2 m) | 40 kn / 56 kn | - |
| 34 CC | 34' 0" (10.36 m) | 9' 0" (2.90 m) | - | - | - |
| 38 SCX | 38' 0" (11.68 m) | 10' 0" (3.20 m) | 8' 6" (2.58 m) | - | - |
| 38 SC | 38' 0" (11.58 m) | 10' 0" (3.20 m) | 8' 6" (2.58 m) | 92 kn | - |
| 38 Tournament Edition | 38' 0" (11.58 m) | 10' 0" (3.20 m) | 6' 7" (2 m) – 7' 11" (2.42 m) | - | - |
| 38 Express Cruiser | 38' 0" (11.58 m) | 10' 0" (3.20 m) | 10' 5" (3.17 m) | 55 kn / 70 kn | - |
| 34 Center Console | 34' 0" (10.36 m) | 9' 0" (2.90 m) | 6' 7" (2 m) – 8' 6" (2.58 m) | 42 kn / 75 kn | - |
| 29 Fever | 29' 0" (8.84 m) | 8' 0" (2.54 m) | - | - | - |
| 35 Lightning | 35' 0" (10.67 m) | 8' 0" (2.59 m) | 9' 7" (2.92 m) | - | - |
| 48 Express Cruiser | 48' 0" (14.63 m) | 12' 0" (3.66 m) | 12' 7" (3.83 m) | - | - |

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