New owner of Powerquest?
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From: Bucyrus, OH.
Offended?? No at at all.
You or any Checkmate customer can choose any color on our web site then click on colors build your boat section.
Every he or she customer has different taste in graphic's, colors, options and engines.Yes we have built a few 350 ZT models.
We try to please our customers as much as we possibly can.
You will like what's coming in a way of new models.
Just ask Scott Shogren owner of Shogren Performance Marine.
The Checkmate customer base following is loyal and one of the largest.
JUST A COUPLE OF WORDS:
As once part of, I am deeply sadden on the Powerquest situation. From 1996- 2002 Powerquest Boats was on the verge of a being the top name brand in performance boating. After inside internal problems, it demised everything of its future.
You or any Checkmate customer can choose any color on our web site then click on colors build your boat section.
Every he or she customer has different taste in graphic's, colors, options and engines.Yes we have built a few 350 ZT models.
We try to please our customers as much as we possibly can.
You will like what's coming in a way of new models.
Just ask Scott Shogren owner of Shogren Performance Marine.
The Checkmate customer base following is loyal and one of the largest.
JUST A COUPLE OF WORDS:
As once part of, I am deeply sadden on the Powerquest situation. From 1996- 2002 Powerquest Boats was on the verge of a being the top name brand in performance boating. After inside internal problems, it demised everything of its future.
Would you know a guy that once owned a Baja 420 triple that named his engines "Larry, Curly, & Moe" ??

I can fully understand how you were saddened with the PQ demise having myself went through the 2008 closing of Baja. The Powerquest action reminded me of the employee actions at Baja on much of their junk, but we had it much better. In comparison I was the second highest bidder on a set of (4) yard arms for $125.00 each. They sold to another Baja employee that paid $130.00 ea.
We now do much of Checkmate's interior design and production seats. I also agree there are good things around the corner with the new models. At least the powerboat magazines will have something to do stories on new boat model designs.
Check out our website:
xt-innovations.com
Dave



