28 Powerplay for sale
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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.
#14
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.
#15
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.
#18
Originally Posted by XPRESS 33PP
JROMY - You coming up with FULLTHROTTLE?
#19
If anyone wants an unbiased, unsolicited opinion - I'll be happy to give you one.
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.
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.
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From: East Coast
Originally Posted by DoTheMath
If anyone wants an unbiased, unsolicited opinion - I'll be happy to give you one.
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.
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.


