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Old 07-15-2010, 02:51 PM
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Here's a few pics of my 33 CC...





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Here's a few pics of my 33 CC...





beautiful 33'. How fast with those motors?
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65mph on GPS with a pair of stock 250 EFI Mercs, which really surprised me. I wasn't expecting much over 60mph. It was a cold day, some light wind chop on the bay, light on fuel. In fact, I was so surprised, I called Danny while I was on the water and asked him what he thought the boat should run. Without so much as a pause or a blink, he said 65. Right on the money!
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I've been a long time fan of boats built by Danny. Long before 5-axis CNC mills and the perfect pieces of foam they cut, Danny and his crew used the old-fashioned method of perfecting the lines of a boat. Measure, sand and measure. Repeat as needed until absolutely perfect. It was the same way they laid up hulls, with attention to detail that is becoming a lost art form. I grew up in Lauderdale, visiting the factory from time to time, watching the process. Because I was involved in boat design and engineering for the military, I had an appreciation for his work and promised myself I would own a Powerplay someday. Now, I have two.

I knew a bunch of go-fast guys and offshore racers in the South Florida area that owned these boats. They had previously owned Cigarettes, Scarabs and such, but they all swore the Powerplay was the best built boat of all. To this day, when looking at 10-20 year old PP's, it's hard to find a stress crack anywhere. Danny and his crew really knew how to lay-up a boat. I would place the build and lay-up quality on the same level with Peter Hledin's Skaters. I've had both 24' and 28' Skaters, but slowed down about a decade ago and bought the PP25' as a tender to a larger boat.

The 25’ is my all-time favorite. The hull is identical to the George Linder designed 21' Challengers, Shadows, Superboats, etc. These 22 degree deadrise, 4 strake hulls are very rewarding to drive and they can really hone a driver's skill. You can hang them on the edge of flight and they won't bite you (unlike a Steve Stepp designed Velocity). I had 2 Shadows in my late teens & early twenties. I LOVED those boats, but wanted something a little larger, a little smoother and a little drier.

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Originally Posted by ludo73
chopper 28, and engine mounted damn high
Needs smaller I would think. 300x revs to ~6800 RPM

28's at 6000 with 20% slip would run 80. He must only be turning the engines 5000 RPM to run 65.
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Originally Posted by dkwestern
Needs smaller I would think. 300x revs to ~6800 RPM

28's at 6000 with 20% slip would run 80. He must only be turning the engines 5000 RPM to run 65.
A 33' with 300s should run 72
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run 6500 rpm
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Old 07-15-2010, 11:06 PM
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Powerplay 25 SD from early days


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Powerplay 38 Bottom vacuum bag setup, That is Pedro working with me.


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