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georges 11-02-2001 10:47 PM

That happened about 5 years ago, my understanding is that some structural changes had been made to lighten the boat. Powerplay has always built a very solid boat. :cool:

Semper Fi 11-02-2001 11:28 PM

SreaminDemon,
Powerplay does build a great rock-solid boat. If you think that there are ANY boats out there that are impervious to breaking apart in rough water (Oceans or lakes) you are wrong. There is NO boat made on earth that is bulletproof from mother nature. Look at the fit and finish on a Powerplay and you can see how well they are made, or go to the factory and "Bosco" will give you the grand tour and see how well they are made.

OopSeaDazey 11-03-2001 09:18 AM

Semper Fi - not sure i agree with that statement; if the manufacturer constructs the boat correctly, it should last forever no matter what waters it is run in. I have seen many old Cigarette, Signature, Magnum race boats that were used in the "Real" racing days of rough water that are structurally sound and will be around for many years to come.

wavemaker 11-03-2001 10:03 AM

I'm finding it hard to believe a boat would dive through 20' of water and hit the bottom of the ocean then break apart.

Options 11-03-2001 11:19 AM

Wavemaker- PP said 12' not 20' and if traveling only 60 mph thats 88 feet per second! You dont think a boat can submarine to a depth of 12' in .136 second? Think again!

wavemaker 11-03-2001 12:34 PM

He said it was 12' waves. I was assuming that the area they race in in KW is atleast 20' deep. Actually since I just typed that I wonder if anyone really knows more about it other than a the boat broke in half.

ScreaminDemon 11-03-2001 01:29 PM

Options...WRONG!!! I have been in many boats over the years and getting a v-hull to submarine (go completely underwater) seems impossible...maybe take some heavy water over the deck at most, but hit bottom? A cat, yeah...a deep v, i REALLY, REALLY doubt it!

[ 11-03-2001: Message edited by: ScreaminDemon ]

Ozzie 11-03-2001 02:25 PM

I believe it was in the ship's channel.If a cruise ship can run there it has to be pretty deep. More than 12'.

cigarette1 11-03-2001 02:45 PM

Correct me if I am wrong ... but ... At a S.C.O.P.E. meeting a few years back, Bob Teague was the guest speaker ... I believe he told us of stuffing a V, himself, and hitting bottom.

:cool:

Cigwillie 11-03-2001 02:59 PM

Go to Freeze Frame's video section and click on the first video. I don't know what kind of boat it is, but if that isn't breaking apart, I don't know what is. :eek: Nothing but water involved.


http://www.freezeframevideo.net/Video/video1.htm


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