Powerplay Boats
#541
Steve, it cant be said enough times how much we all appriciate these postings!
And your thread on the Allen/Apache has given me a few new ideas for some of my own fiberglass projects! The quasi tonge-groove foam strips for building the boat sides is just genius! Many thanks for the time your are taking posting this all up!
And your thread on the Allen/Apache has given me a few new ideas for some of my own fiberglass projects! The quasi tonge-groove foam strips for building the boat sides is just genius! Many thanks for the time your are taking posting this all up!
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Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy horsepower. And I've never seen a sad person hauling a$$!
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Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy horsepower. And I've never seen a sad person hauling a$$!
#542
I also have quite a few pics of the powerplays but mostly the 25's I have toyed with the idea of having Karl's guys build the hull for me and i rig them up and bring them back to market....i just cant seem to get all the stars alighned to dso it yet! And the Molds just sit at Karls place shrink wraped He is still toying with the idea of pulling one out of the molds to streatch it to a 28 CC with built in box for the O/B's but like me he has yet to get his stuff in order as well
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-Wally
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy horsepower. And I've never seen a sad person hauling a$$!
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Steve, it cant be said enough times how much we all appriciate these postings!
And your thread on the Allen/Apache has given me a few new ideas for some of my own fiberglass projects! The quasi tonge-groove foam strips for building the boat sides is just genius! Many thanks for the time your are taking posting this all up!
And your thread on the Allen/Apache has given me a few new ideas for some of my own fiberglass projects! The quasi tonge-groove foam strips for building the boat sides is just genius! Many thanks for the time your are taking posting this all up!
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I also have quite a few pics of the powerplays but mostly the 25's I have toyed with the idea of having Karl's guys build the hull for me and i rig them up and bring them back to market....i just cant seem to get all the stars alighned to dso it yet! And the Molds just sit at Karls place shrink wraped He is still toying with the idea of pulling one out of the molds to streatch it to a 28 CC with built in box for the O/B's but like me he has yet to get his stuff in order as well
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Yeah that 20 bay turned out very cool. They took it to a red fish turny the year before...all the bass boats followed the coast line around the bay they were on while Karl bolted across the bay through 2-4' chop at full speed!(He topped out at 57mph with the small O/B they had they got to the other side of the bay just at the same time as the bass boats that were clipping along the shore line at 70-80mph and shocked all the fisherman! Guess those crazy seats realy do work!
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Yeah that 20 bay turned out very cool. They took it to a red fish turny the year before...all the bass boats followed the coast line around the bay they were on while Karl bolted across the bay through 2-4' chop at full speed!(He topped out at 57mph with the small O/B they had they got to the other side of the bay just at the same time as the bass boats that were clipping along the shore line at 70-80mph and shocked all the fisherman! Guess those crazy seats realy do work!