33' Powerplay for sale
#61
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From: Arnold,Md
If you still have a rev limiter, you will be on the limiter around 82-83 mph I think. That boat is lighter then standard cabin models,plus it's staggerd so it should be faster. Most 500 boats run 81-83, so I would try the 30. It must be labbed, or you will not be able to spin it. If that is too much too spend, the Hydromotive 4 blade X model is faster in stock form, and would work.
#62
Originally Posted by PPlay33
If you still have a rev limiter, you will be on the limiter around 82-83 mph I think. That boat is lighter then standard cabin models,plus it's staggerd so it should be faster. Most 500 boats run 81-83, so I would try the 30. It must be labbed, or you will not be able to spin it. If that is too much too spend, the Hydromotive 4 blade X model is faster in stock form, and would work.
#64
This is the guy in Va who owned the Staggard powerplay that is now in New Jersey, I purchased it from the original owner with no power and repowered it. Whover buys it. it is a great boat, do not waste your money on 4 blade props, it gives it too much stern lift and chine walks even worse, you cannot get it much over 80 and it will get too scary. Three blades were the best handling and the fastest, the x dimension is very high with the boxes and needs lots of bow lift, Gary
#65
Originally Posted by Boater8987
This is the guy in Va who owned the Staggard powerplay that is now in New Jersey, I purchased it from the original owner with no power and repowered it. Whover buys it. it is a great boat, do not waste your money on 4 blade props, it gives it too much stern lift and chine walks even worse, you cannot get it much over 80 and it will get too scary. Three blades were the best handling and the fastest, the x dimension is very high with the boxes and needs lots of bow lift, Gary
Last edited by Semper Fi; 10-18-2005 at 06:54 PM.



.......Geeeeez, how friggin low do I need to go?? I have the thing for sale @ $69,999.

