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Fountain Powerboats' "Cat-Killer" V-Bottom Race Boat Reigns in Key West
# 15 Panasonic Rio Roses Fountain Mercury Wins World Championship
Beats Catamaran Competition to Take First Overall

November 16, 2006 - WASHINGTON, NC - There's a new top dog in the offshore racing world and it's not a cat. Despite predictions that a V-hull boat could not beat a catamaran in this level of racing - and in spite of stiff competition from the #12 BTM Marine Superboat cat - Fountain's #15 Panasonic Rio Roses Fountain Mercury race boat took First Overall in the 36th Annual Key West World Championship, November 5 - 12, 2006. "There hasn't been a V-bottom First Overall winner in Key West for almost two decades," said David Knight, President of Fountain Powerboats, who is throttleman of the #15 Fountain team. "It's the start of a new era."

With veteran racer Michael Seebold at the wheel, the 47-foot Fountain, powered by twin 1,500-hp Sterling supercharged engines with Mercury #6 drives, was also crowned World Champion in the Super Vee Unlimited Class. The #15 boat won all three races in its class by a substantial margin. "It was fast racing on a fast course," Knight said. "We were averaging speeds on the straight-aways in the 150-mph range. On Sunday, on the last couple of laps, I tweaked it up and we were running close to 170." The boat performed flawlessly, thanks to the combined efforts of its racing team members, including Crew Chief Brian Forehand, Alan Riehl, Roddney Rich, Royce Whitley, James Bass - and especially Reggie Fountain, Chief Engineer and Designer. "My thanks go to him for designing the best piece of marine equipment in the whole world and giving us the privilege to run it," said Knight.

In addition to setting the race course on fire, the #15 race boat serves as a powerful research & development tool for Fountain Powerboats. "We are constantly making changes to that boat in terms of the bottom, the steps, the center of gravity, the set-up and the engines," Knight said. "Fountain Powerboats customers expect us to be on the leading edge of marine technology. When something works well with this boat, we instantly make the manufacturing change to the rest of our line. The beneficiary of all this is our customers."

The next challenge for Panasonic Rio Roses Fountain Mercury race boat will be to take on the Unlimited Offshore World Speed Record. Although Fountain Powerboats claims the current record, set at 171.888 mph by a Fountain 42' Lightning with twin 1,500-hp Sterling engines, the Fountain team feels the #15 race boat can beat it. "There is going to be a new Kilo," Knight announced, referring to a measured-distance challenge. "We'll raise the current speed record at that event, and we'll do it before the Miami boat show."

Panasonic came on board as a sponsor for the #15 Fountain race boat in Key West, as well as joining Fountain Powerboats as a major sponsor of the 2006 Key West World Championship. During the competition, a Panasonic crew recorded a High Definition (HD) video of the racing action. This footage will be made into an exciting HD demonstration DVD, on display wherever Panasonic HD TVs are sold.


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