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Originally Posted by Steve 1
(Post 3132629)
Cat LMAO so do I ,Very nice decorations.
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Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 3132787)
300K for the molds? You could splash the hulls a lot cheaper!
I would be stunned if you got 75K cash....... That puts you in the position of having to do one of two things on the 38, Precision fair the boat for tooling or the most expensive correcting the molds after the fact. also example the 33 you had a sport deck, a SS deck,a sport fishing deck and Console and the race deck.also the mold block for the stepped transom. and a ton of small part molds, to restore Powerplay levels in the tooling big money. |
Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 3132789)
Do you want to bet that those two girls 7 years later (pic was shot in 03) couldn't fit up there!
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Steve – Your thread provoked me to post my first reply – Great thead…shows the respect and quality for the powerplay brand. My first pp was the 25 w/ Bbrackets (post 631 with the purple interior). I never been in a boat that knew how to catch and land air better.
I recently got into the 28’ w/ ob’s….been searching for years for this exact boat – and apparently only 2 were ever made. Can you give me any pic’s/history of the boat? I believe I have the one from the original brochure. Currently set up w/ twin 300promax – Thanks Cowisl - (pics to come). Any idea of the other 28’/ob’s? |
Originally Posted by Steve 1
(Post 3132830)
LOL that is the reason I have a Asian Wife.
Funny Powerplay story. Oliver (built black 38 new) was a regular at Peanut Island. We are in the same business and have kids the same age but I only really met him because of boating. He had the boat for about 4 years (400 hours/10,000nautical miles on the GPS) and was shopping around to trade it. He had a lot of varied interests including superbikes so his circle of friends didn't necessarily cross over. He had a buddy who came out on the 38 with his girlfriend. Girl was 5'6, blond and very cute. She had never been on a go fast boat so Oliver offered a ride. It was windy, 2-4's and he took off towards the inlet. Her boyfriend rode shotgun, I was in the backseat behind the driver, she was backseat behind her boyfriend. A 38 Donzi w/ 575's rolls out hard with us. Oliver lays the sticks all the way down and it is on. It starts to get rough and she is holding on to the seatback for dear life, 3 guys are laughing. Well her tube top bathing suit isn't fairing too well, the tatas pop free and she is still holding on to the seatback with a death grip! I tap Oliver on the shoulder to let him know of the situation, he sees and laughs some more with the sticks buried on the dash! After a minute he pulls them back and offers her a t-shirt.....needless to say that ride left an impression on her! :drink: |
Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 3132901)
Where are the pics? :D
Funny Powerplay story. Oliver (built black 38 new) was a regular at Peanut Island. We are in the same business and have kids the same age but I only really met him because of boating. He had the boat for about 4 years (400 hours/10,000nautical miles on the GPS) and was shopping around to trade it. He had a lot of varied interests including superbikes so his circle of friends didn't necessarily cross over. He had a buddy who came out on the 38 with his girlfriend. Girl was 5'6, blond and very cute. She had never been on a go fast boat so Oliver offered a ride. It was windy, 2-4's and he took off towards the inlet. Her boyfriend rode shotgun, I was in the backseat behind the driver, she was backseat behind her boyfriend. A 38 Donzi w/ 575's rolls out hard with us. Oliver lays the sticks all the way down and it is on. It starts to get rough and she is holding on to the seatback for dear life, 3 guys are laughing. Well her tube top bathing suit isn't fairing too well, the tatas pop free and she is still holding on to the seatback with a death grip! I tap Oliver on the shoulder to let him know of the situation, he sees and laughs some more with the sticks buried on the dash! After a minute he pulls them back and offers her a t-shirt.....needless to say that ride left an impression on her! :drink: |
Originally Posted by shaun1368
(Post 3132895)
Steve – Your thread provoked me to post my first reply – Great thead…shows the respect and quality for the powerplay brand. My first pp was the 25 w/ Bbrackets (post 631 with the purple interior). I never been in a boat that knew how to catch and land air better.
I recently got into the 28’ w/ ob’s….been searching for years for this exact boat – and apparently only 2 were ever made. Can you give me any pic’s/history of the boat? I believe I have the one from the original brochure. Currently set up w/ twin 300promax – Thanks Cowisl - (pics to come). Any idea of the other 28’/ob’s? |
Originally Posted by dkwestern
(Post 3132748)
Pat S. at PMT? He already has them?? Or do you mean another Pat?
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Originally Posted by Steve 1
(Post 3132620)
Powerplay wiring
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Originally Posted by Catmando
(Post 3132988)
Whoever did that is a perfectionist. Doesn't get any better that that. Awesome!
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