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#1982
This is one of my bucket list boats. Always loved them....
[QUOTE=TxHawk;4471270]My old school Excalibur. 1980 27 Flat Deck.
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[QUOTE=TxHawk;4471270]My old school Excalibur. 1980 27 Flat Deck.
[IMG]http://i781.photobucket.com/albums/yy99/TxHawk/27%20Flat%20Deck/E4FC6B32
#1983
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When the yellow Cobra was built, there were only a handful (Y-100, Rolling Thunder and others), but this yellow boat was a very clean looking boat. It was a full race layout, a true staggered set up for pleasure with race hatches, gold anodized accessories, center steering, small blocks and more...a good running boat back then. Low 80's.
Weinstein bought the molds and called them Powerplay 33's, and went on to make history. This model was considered a mini-Apache 41, both in style and performance!
Last edited by jusabum; 02-16-2017 at 08:08 PM.
#1989
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From: Norway
The beam is very narrow. 5,5 feet in fact.... I use a Gorilla jackplate. The propshaft is 0,75 inches above the bottom. I need a bigger diameter prop to get better speed. Potential is 87-88 mph. Which is fast for a 33 years ol lady!
Cheeers, Toffen
Last edited by Toffen; 09-18-2017 at 04:33 PM.



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