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OffshoreOnly 12-04-2004 10:27 PM

Re: Powerquest info needed.
 
did you try the Powerquest Owners Forum?

Waterfoul 12-04-2004 11:00 PM

Re: Powerquest info needed.
 
I live a stones throw from the factory in Holland, MI. I've been thru it twice on tours (go to their open house, fun, food, tours, etc...) I've driven their 22, 23, 260, 270, 290 (many hours behind the wheel of my friends 290), and have ridden in several 38's (stepped and non-stepped). Love the 270. A Friend has one of the few 270's with twin small block/Bravos. Awsome boat! Being locally built, it seams half the boats on Lake Michigan around here is a PQ (the other half is either a Baja or Checkmate!). I've watched them lay up their boats, watched them put the decks on the hulls, and I've watched them rigging their boats. I'd have to say that for a production boat, they do a better than average job at all these things. If I have to say one bad thing about them, it's their willingness to put steps on nealry all their models and try to rush them to the public. When the 380 became a stepped hull, they were a pain in the a$$ to drive and slow, every one of them went back to PQ for a re-fit (they moved the steps, added more strake, etc...). When the 30 Raptor first came out, it was downright dangerous... a good friend of mine was at one time their lead test driver. He had a 30 pitch him out during a turn that should not have been an issue. He was hurt pretty bad. Took them YEARS to get the Raptor saleable. Even today, he says he'd never own that model. Food for thought I guess.

If I had to own a PQ, the 270 would be my choice (because I can't afford a 340!). Easily trailerable, single engine, big enough for the rough stuff, and you can overnight in it.

DollaBill 12-05-2004 07:24 AM

Re: Powerquest info needed.
 
If you are cose to the factory guess resale is not an issue, but i had a 260 listed for 3 years I could not give away! It is the only one I am aware of in NC/SC.

Waterfoul 12-05-2004 10:05 AM

Re: Powerquest info needed.
 
Yeah, they hold their value around here well. I'm starting to see a lot more of htem around LOTO too...

Jan 12-05-2004 06:51 PM

Re: Powerquest info needed.
 

Originally Posted by buyafountain.com
If you are cose to the factory guess resale is not an issue, but i had a 260 listed for 3 years I could not give away! It is the only one I am aware of in NC/SC.


I have had a 260 on Lake Murray since Nov. 1997, bought boat new from Tal Marine in Atlanta. Have it for sale now, looking for something a little bigger.

Jan

270Laser 12-05-2004 10:23 PM

Re: Powerquest info needed.
 
I live in Florida and traveled up to Michigan to buy the boat. When I was up there I took a tour of the Powerquest factory. Unfortunatly I didn't ask if they had and old brochures. :rolleyes: It was really cool seeing them put the boats together. BillR
e-mailed me the 270 brochure. Thanks again Bill! :D


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