Hot Property
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Well Hot Property is for sale again. She will be out of the shop sporting two totally redone 500efi's with a one year warrenty. If you forgot she is a 2001 33 powerplay with bravo XR drives. About 240-260 hours on her and zero on the rebuilds. Let me know if you are interested or any questions. The picture will be up as soon as she comes back. And then its totally official.
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Originally Posted by trader1
Well Hot Property is for sale again. She will be out of the shop sporting two totally redone 500efi's with a one year warrenty. If you forgot she is a 2001 33 powerplay with bravo XR drives. About 240-260 hours on her and zero on the rebuilds. Let me know if you are interested or any questions. The picture will be up as soon as she comes back. And then its totally official.
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Hi Active,
The boat came from the factory with 500efi's. The problem was with the CMI headers leaking. From what I understand this happens often with these headers. I also think the previous owner did not flush as often as needed. Assumptions but evidence points that way. I do think it was a little soon as well but I figured do it right insted of patching it. So basically it a new boat now. Interested???
The boat came from the factory with 500efi's. The problem was with the CMI headers leaking. From what I understand this happens often with these headers. I also think the previous owner did not flush as often as needed. Assumptions but evidence points that way. I do think it was a little soon as well but I figured do it right insted of patching it. So basically it a new boat now. Interested???
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From: Arnold,Md
I have a friend with a 99 Powerplay that had the same problem. 260hrs and 2 new sets of headers and 1 valve job. Luckily it was caught early because the leaking header destroyed the exhaust valve stems, and it was ready to drop a valve! Glad to see you are getting the boat back together Matt.Do you think you will take it to Cambridge? Good luck,Donnie



