33 Power Play
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Any opinions on 1995 and up Powerplays 33'. Handling, speed, build construction etc. Thanks
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If I were boat shopping right now this is the boat I would be looking for. I have talked around a bit to people I trust and I have heard nothing but fantastic things about the 33 Powerplay.
From my understanding, you are best off having the latest generation...I am not sure which year that is though. Too Old would probably know.
Good luck, sweet boats..I hope to be in one sometime as well.
If you want some good info, pm defyn gravity. He has had 33's and now has a 38 and he loves them and knows lots about them. Nice guy also.
From my understanding, you are best off having the latest generation...I am not sure which year that is though. Too Old would probably know.
Good luck, sweet boats..I hope to be in one sometime as well.
If you want some good info, pm defyn gravity. He has had 33's and now has a 38 and he loves them and knows lots about them. Nice guy also.
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if you're boat shopping and looking for the best deal onthe cleanest 33 Powerplay around...look no further than Wes Smith's 33. It is absolutely perfect...see the classifieds
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Originally posted by Sean
if you're boat shopping and looking for the best deal onthe cleanest 33 Powerplay around...look no further than Wes Smith's 33. It is absolutely perfect...see the classifieds
if you're boat shopping and looking for the best deal onthe cleanest 33 Powerplay around...look no further than Wes Smith's 33. It is absolutely perfect...see the classifieds
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Powerplay makes a great boat. I think they changed the deck line at some point to give more depth at the helm, though I could be wrong about that. So, I'd look for a late model boat.
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Well.....ya never know !
Miller - you're right about the freeboard...it is slightly higher on the newer models although I don't believe its all that noticeable.
These boats are rock solid and handle incredibly well.
The rigging is first rate and the lines are just classic.
If I could swing a 38, I'd be in one already !!!
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Miller - you're right about the freeboard...it is slightly higher on the newer models although I don't believe its all that noticeable.
These boats are rock solid and handle incredibly well.
The rigging is first rate and the lines are just classic.
If I could swing a 38, I'd be in one already !!!