Boat sold! now looking something in the 30 range....
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You would have to eliminate most all manufactures with this mindset. Sunsation based their new F-4 off the 38 PP. I was at the factory the day Sunsation was cutting sections of the PP hull sides out. PP's are built like brick sh!thouses.
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Being a former Sunsation owner that lives in Michigan you would be crazy not to buy a 32 Dominator. That would be like the president of Ford buying a Lexus, oops he almost did!
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Why no Fountains or Formulas? You could buy a BeekBoat 35 Lightning and have yourself a really nice 30 footer!
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I've been a PP fan for 25 years. To me the PP is the single best looking boat on the water, and up until recently known for rough water prowess and durability.
I've read a couple threads now about PP's have massive structural failures, and as a prospective buyer, I'd want to know the why.
I am not here to smear, just to make sure the buyer makes an informed decision. While the truth is not always easy, I would appreciate the same candor in return.
If someone can point me to a thread that clears up my doubts on PowerPlay, I'll remove my questioning comment.
I've read a couple threads now about PP's have massive structural failures, and as a prospective buyer, I'd want to know the why.
I am not here to smear, just to make sure the buyer makes an informed decision. While the truth is not always easy, I would appreciate the same candor in return.
If someone can point me to a thread that clears up my doubts on PowerPlay, I'll remove my questioning comment.
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I've been a PP fan for 25 years. To me the PP is the single best looking boat on the water, and up until recently known for rough water prowess and durability.
I've read a couple threads now about PP's have massive structural failures, and as a prospective buyer, I'd want to know the why.
I've read a couple threads now about PP's have massive structural failures, and as a prospective buyer, I'd want to know the why.