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Mark passed away a couple years ago. 2011 I believe.[/QUOTE]
I talked with Mark several times and the downfall of Powerquest really set him back as he treated the boats like each one was his. Sorry for the loss. |
Nkissau has not been on here for a while but his is in the classifieds. Looks really nice and from what he has posted in the past well taken care of. I did talk to Dan and can get you info on the one at AB. Let me know D.
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What's up with the 2000 in the classifieds - the one with the Volvo power. Seems like it has been for sale forever and it is definitely an attractive price. I notice it has Michigan numbers on it but is located in Texas? Anyone have the history on this boat?
Also, I remember a post about how to tell if an early 380 had the updated hull - something about the position of the lifting hooks on the transom but I don't recall the details. |
Originally Posted by dockrocker
(Post 4026121)
What's up with the 2000 in the classifieds - the one with the Volvo power. Seems like it has been for sale forever and it is definitely an attractive price. I notice it has Michigan numbers on it but is located in Texas? Anyone have the history on this boat?
Also, I remember a post about how to tell if an early 380 had the updated hull - something about the position of the lifting hooks on the transom but I don't recall the details. As for the hull, the lifting hook position changed on later hulls. For the earlier hulls that were updated the inner strakes stopped about 18" from the transom. Thread on this has pic's. Also check out the fb PQ owners group, some good pic's posted of the earlier (uncorrected) and later hulls side by side on racks. |
Originally Posted by dockrocker
(Post 4026121)
What's up with the 2000 in the classifieds - the one with the Volvo power. Seems like it has been for sale forever and it is definitely an attractive price. I notice it has Michigan numbers on it but is located in Texas? Anyone have the history on this boat?
Also, I remember a post about how to tell if an early 380 had the updated hull - something about the position of the lifting hooks on the transom but I don't recall the details. The Volvo's always seem to be the Achilles heel on selling a offshore powerboat. I think they are good motors and drives but really hard to sell a boat powered by them, I would have no fear of owning a boat with Volvo's but never would because of resale. |
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Originally Posted by Questofpower
(Post 4026688)
There is a really good picture on facebook on the powerquest page, showing a newer 380 hull and an older one side by side ( a lot of differences), maybe someone can chime in on if the older one has been updated. I was going to copy the photo and paste it on here but can't seem to get it off facebook.
The Volvo's always seem to be the Achilles heel on selling a offshore powerboat. I think they are good motors and drives but really hard to sell a boat powered by them, I would have no fear of owning a boat with Volvo's but never would because of resale. |
I remember they had a volvo 380 at miami in the water show one yr. doing demos. The driver said something about how they had trouble getting the motors low enough in the hull because of the hook they put in the hull & he wasnt crazy about how it handled. Look at the difference in the pics, thats a huge difference. They went from a hook to a rocker.
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Originally Posted by jmackin
(Post 4027258)
I remember they had a volvo 380 at miami in the water show one yr. doing demos. The driver said something about how they had trouble getting the motors low enough in the hull because of the hook they put in the hull & he wasnt crazy about how it handled. Look at the difference in the pics, thats a huge difference. They went from a hook to a rocker.
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Originally Posted by korvetkeith
(Post 4027573)
Um, which is which?
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Originally Posted by johnny b good
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Here are the pics. I took at my Marina.
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