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Originally Posted by XPRESS 33PP
(Post 2602367)
I've seen video of Can't Touch This. That boat sounds incredible. I would love to be there to see that boat run.
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Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 2602169)
I saw the sunk pics, it was full a submersion. The Pantera had a few things going for it: 1. Great raceboat canidate, 2. Very simple boat, not a interior full of luxuries, 3. Still made today, might be able to get interior pieces/ help from the factory
Powerplay is just the opposite: 1. Never going to be a raceboat, 2. Complex interior (a/c, enclosed head, huge cabin) 3. They only made 12, 9 of which are still alive and running. 4. Limited run boat makes for a tough resale for big money, this boat now has history and it will make for a very tough resale for anyone. The original owner has access to 525's/ XR's with less than 100 hours at a ridiculously low price and he even said the boat is toast, not worth fixing. He likes using the analogy that boat was like Cheryl Tiggs in her prime and now she is a beat, crack whore.......... |
Originally Posted by cowisl
(Post 2602506)
I dont agree with your comment about the 38' pp being a tough boat to sell in the used market. For example, that 38 went like a hot cake when Oliver sold it. I am not talking "big" money though.
I would buy a 38 PP over any other 38 made if they were of equal value/condition. |
Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 2602573)
I agree with you Chris, poor choice of words...........It takes a knowledgable buyer to want a Powerplay. Everyone knows Cig, Fountain, Outerlimits but a Powerplay may take some explanation. Most have never seen one, Can't Touch This and your boat are the only two doing the poker run circuit.
I would buy a 38 PP over any other 38 made if they were of equal value/condition. If I were in the market for a 38...not a 37 something else or 39 or larger I would buy a 38 PP hands down..The boat rides like it's larger than what it is and I actually prefer it over the 38TG which I think is the second best riding 38' boat. Unfortunetly they are not made anymore.... |
Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 2602573)
I agree with you Chris, poor choice of words...........It takes a knowledgable buyer to want a Powerplay. Everyone knows Cig, Fountain, Outerlimits but a Powerplay may take some explanation. Most have never seen one, Can't Touch This and your boat are the only two doing the poker run circuit.
I would buy a 38 PP over any other 38 made if they were of equal value/condition. |
If anyone is serious about a PERFECT 38 PowerPlay, I do know of one that the owner would sell for the right price.
It won't be cheap. Its runs in the 90s with a pair of 675KE. If you have never seen a 38PP in person, its a HUGE boat. I'd almost liken it to a "38 black thunder" its so big. The hull is very efficient for such a big boat. |
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 2603302)
If anyone is serious about a PERFECT 38 PowerPlay, I do know of one that the owner would sell for the right price.
It won't be cheap. Its runs in the 90s with a pair of 675KE. If you have never seen a 38PP in person, its a HUGE boat. I'd almost liken it to a "38 black thunder" its so big. The hull is very efficient for such a big boat. http://www.boattrader.com/listing/19...400SS-92967989 One of the other 38's here in Maryland just had a complete re-do this year w/MDG 800's and Konrads..... It looks beautiful!!! I left out of the Marina last night for a boat ride and went by the lift where the PowerPlay is stored, those Konrads look awesome hanging off the back!!!!! |
There is a skater 40 with no power on Ebay for 59850.00 buy it now price as much as a powerplay 38 that sank? Seems very overpriced.
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Percieved value
Ain't worth $10k:greenchainsaw:
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Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 2602199)
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...-Deck-93062460
Several Pics This was Manny/ FastFinance's other boat: http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...o--OS-93025663 Ended up at National as well........ Powerplay sold for 30K to a guy in the midwest. The 2000 37 OL sold for 92K. Both boats lasted only a couple days....... |
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