Powerplay Boats
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From: Beautiful Fort Lauderdale www.cheetahcat.com
The Molds represent a LOT of hard work but Danny was able to bring out the best in most of the crew,before the new molds were on line it was the construction ,outfitting and the eye for detail that got the place running.
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From: Beautiful Fort Lauderdale www.cheetahcat.com
That was the way PP was ran Very detail orientated , Back in 88 a friend an Great painter BTW used to do painting for Dan , I was going to work for Powerplay then and asked what kind of a Boss he was ,First word "Picky" then "Very Picky",OK. More pictures coming
Last edited by Steve 1; 05-25-2010 at 12:00 PM.
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Thanks,
The sad part is that the wiring in my 1978 Chris Craft looks better than the Fountain.
I have not worked on a Powerplay but I can say the the best wiring I have seen have was on a Nor-Tech, Cig and a Formula, some of the Donzi were ok but a Baja, Fountain, Checkmate, and a few others were bad. I would pay good money just to have 2 more inches of wire on each gauge.
The sad part is that the wiring in my 1978 Chris Craft looks better than the Fountain.

I have not worked on a Powerplay but I can say the the best wiring I have seen have was on a Nor-Tech, Cig and a Formula, some of the Donzi were ok but a Baja, Fountain, Checkmate, and a few others were bad. I would pay good money just to have 2 more inches of wire on each gauge.





