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Old 07-07-2012, 06:50 PM
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I am interested in a Powerplay 25, but have never seen one in person. What is the cabin like ? Is there any seating down below? Is there enough headroom to sit up in the cabin? Also can you stand up and drive the boat or is it strictly sit down? I am looking for an inboard model.
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I haven't been in the cabin, but the cockpit has about as much room as my 28, I believe it is sitdown only. PM fantastixvoyage on here, he has an awesome 25 that he's getting ready to sell here around Detroit I think.
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I looked at a twin OB powered PP 25 a few years ago. The cabin is a little tight. I remember there being a V-berth and small facing settees. I cant remember if there was enough headroom to sit up. It is definitely a sit-down driving boat.
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mine didn't have the cut out dash, so it was tight crawling in. The cabin is big and if your under 6' tall you can sit up in it.
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Originally Posted by rlj676
I haven't been in the cabin, but the cockpit has about as much room as my 28, I believe it is sitdown only. PM fantastixvoyage on here, he has an awesome 25 that he's getting ready to sell here around Detroit I think.
I am interested in his boat, but havent been able to get ahold of him. I was hoping you could stand up and drive the boat.
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Originally Posted by hadleycat
I am interested in his boat, but havent been able to get ahold of him. I was hoping you could stand up and drive the boat.
Did you try a PM?

I know he's been busy getting one of his other boats together for the shootout (if he can get it together).

I'll shoot him an email letting him know as well.
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Thanks! Heard back from him. He has been busy
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Rick - thanks for the email, didn't know this thread was out there. Hadley - PM me your email/phone # and I'll stay in better touch.

Here are a few pics, in the process of repowering and trying to make it for the weekend.
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I just bought a 91 with outboards this year. I also did not have the cut out dash, the cabin is a pain in the ass to get in to! I'm 5 10 180 lbs, and can barely fit. I have to squeeze between the two front seats and get on my belly to slide under. There is quite a bit of room in the cabin. Cockpit is small but they are well built boats! Definitely a sit-down boat.
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Originally Posted by hadleycat
Thanks! Heard back from him. He has been busy
Originally Posted by fantastixvoyage
Rick - thanks for the email, didn't know this thread was out there. Hadley - PM me your email/phone # and I'll stay in better touch.

Here are a few pics, in the process of repowering and trying to make it for the weekend.
No problem guys, even though I think Neil should keep the PP and sell the Phantom, but I'm partial.
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