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What? That they're some of the best built boats you can own? Fast for a conventional hull? Classic SoFl good lines? Well behaved and predictable? Fantastic rough water rides?
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I hear all that to and know it to be fact. I love the boat and hate to sell it. However I have heard many people say that the name and reputation of the boats have been tainted by the actions and things of past owners. You can sell a fountain that is half the boat for twice the money twice as fast. Unfortunately it has nothing to do with the boat.if I was gonna keep a boat it would be this one for sure
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BTW...are you a salt water environment or lake? I wouldn't think PPs would do well in lake (small lake anyways) environments for sale/purchase, locally anyway. Their bred for the rough stuff, the flats aren't their cup 'o tea and I'd think you'd have some trouble in that case.
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I live on a large inland lake and no it never gets rough enough to really make the boat flex it's muscles. Three foot is big here its just like a washing machine. There is never a day here I can't run it hard. I hope it doesn't sell locally so I don't have to see it. I don't have a single thing negative that I could say about the boat or its quality and abilities. Again i love it. You may have misunderstood me by that. There was a previous thread in hear where someone was asking why everyone talks about how awesome the boats yet they don't move. If years from now I am in a position to buy a performance boat again personally I would buy another poweplay. I just noticed I don't have my location posted. I'll update that
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I only can speak for what the previous owner told me and what I have done to it since Ive had it. I bought it out of Louisiana I know it had hp500s originally and had them swapped out for the 572s then I went completely through them. Sorry I don't know much more. I know its been surveyed 3 times since I had it. I had one done before I bought it and the guy only sent me half the paperwork, so I had another one done when I got home with it. After I had the steer pins gimble rings transom and all that stuff replaced I had another one done for piece of mind. Outside of the moisture number being a little high in the transom before I redid it everything is solid. Thats really all I can speak for. If someone rides in it they will buy it. If not its cool. Ill figure something else out and continue to enjoy it as often as I can.