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Indy 09-22-2006 04:18 PM

Re: 28 Powerplay for sale
 
Yes I do.

cowisl 09-23-2006 11:52 AM

Re: 28 Powerplay for sale
 
creeper you would also love the ride of a 28

creeper 09-23-2006 03:46 PM

Re: 28 Powerplay for sale
 
Do you have the set back rear bench,I like that concept.That is one of the reasons for leaning towards outboards.When your lounging you got space in a smaller boat.RUN/LOUNGE/RUN/LOUNGE....You guys know how it is...Plus from what I hear PP are wave crushers...and I like to gofast but like to be confortable not get beatup.

JROMY 09-23-2006 06:39 PM

Re: 28 Powerplay for sale
 

Originally Posted by creeper
...Plus from what I hear PP are wave crushers...and I like to gofast but like to be confortable not get beatup.

Powerplays are definately awesome rough water boats! Personally, I don't consider them wave crushers because they do fly some (the hulls are vacuum bagged construction so they are light), but they fly perfectly level, and enter extremely smooth. You will not get beaten up at all, and we run them in really rough water all the time. Last weekend, while chasing a Top Gun, I launched mine off a big barge wake doing about 85mph. According to Morgan (Talon25 here on the board), I had 4-5' of air underneath my propellors, and the boat landed back in the water like nothing. Too bad no one had a camera for that one!

Indy 09-24-2006 09:54 AM

Re: 28 Powerplay for sale
 

Originally Posted by JROMY
Powerplays are definately awesome rough water boats! Personally, I don't consider them wave crushers because they do fly some (the hulls are vacuum bagged construction so they are light), but they fly perfectly level, and enter extremely smooth. You will not get beaten up at all, and we run them in really rough water all the time.

I tend to agree, although PPs have a sharp entry and deadrise they will leave the water if you drive them in an agressive manner and you have the conditions condusive to it. However, they are quite sensitive to trim and will stick to the water like glue if you tuck the drives a bit in those conditions.

cowisl 09-24-2006 03:29 PM

Re: 28 Powerplay for sale
 
Our boat does not have the extended cockpit. It is the same size as the 33' though...

XPRESS 33PP 09-24-2006 07:35 PM

Re: 28 Powerplay for sale
 
They are a BLAST to drive arn't they?

Cowis - See you in Lake George. Good to see at least one other Powerplay in the run

JROMY - You coming up with FULLTHROTTLE?

JROMY 09-25-2006 07:33 AM

Re: 28 Powerplay for sale
 

Originally Posted by XPRESS 33PP
JROMY - You coming up with FULLTHROTTLE?

I am. I have to be back in CT for a party Saturday night, so it was going to be too much of a pain to bring my boat up. I am thinking about bringing mine up there a week or two after the run before I put it away for the season. We'll see how the weather works out.

DoTheMath 09-25-2006 03:40 PM

Re: 28 Powerplay for sale
 
If anyone wants an unbiased, unsolicited opinion - I'll be happy to give you one. :D I've been out in Chris' boat, it really is mint! Runs awesome and it's got everything new... and yes, the wind-screen really does work.

cowisl 09-26-2006 07:50 AM

Re: 28 Powerplay for sale
 

Originally Posted by DoTheMath
If anyone wants an unbiased, unsolicited opinion - I'll be happy to give you one. :D I've been out in Chris' boat, it really is mint! Runs awesome and it's got everything new... and yes, the wind-screen really does work.

Thanks Mark. Hope to see you back up at the lake this fall.


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