Powerplay Boats
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Awesome pictures!! Keep em coming! I don't know much about Powerplay but a friend of mine had a 25 (i think) years ago. Where was the shop where you built these? I lived in Lauderdale in 2000 and remember driving by a place and seeing what looked like a 38 as you show in the pics. No name on the building?
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Awesome pictures!! Keep em coming! I don't know much about Powerplay but a friend of mine had a 25 (i think) years ago. Where was the shop where you built these? I lived in Lauderdale in 2000 and remember driving by a place and seeing what looked like a 38 as you show in the pics. No name on the building?
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I had the opportunity to see all the jigs and templates you used at powerplay for the different boats.I even have a template for the nonskid they used on the opens for repair. The tooling was so well thought out that I had always wondered who had spent the time to do all this. I got a lot of glass and foam from there and still use it today. The aluminum table that was in the north building was cool too. Very impressive glass shop and operation.
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You sure thats not part of the space shuttle? . . . damn
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I had the opportunity to see all the jigs and templates you used at powerplay for the different boats. The tooling was so well thought out that I had always wondered who had spent the time to do all this. I got a lot of glass and foam from there and still use it today. The aluminum table that was in the north building was cool too. Very impressive glass shop and operation.