Powerplay Boats
#1619
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Fort Lauderdale,Florida
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Sir thank you for that post ,the real acknowledgments go to the Boss Danny who made Powerplay ,nothing went out that he would not personally own,like I have said before being the last one to leave many times ,would see the rigging shop open and there was Danny personally redoing something he did not like , we were stepping more into the 21st century I was putting a new epoxy tooling system together as well,that would have been used on the 40+++' line.
I've known Danny for a lot of years.
His boats were always first class, and never left the shop until they passed his final inspection.
He might have been difficult to deal with at times, but, you always got a hell of a lot more than you paid for.
With Steve and the rest of the crew, putting your DREAM together, you were proud of the the final product.
That was not the norm in the South Florida boat building business.
Over the years I had the opportunity to sell a few PP's and never once, had an unhappy customer.
Steve, thanks for a great thread, and keep up the good work.
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Steve, on post 1585, I am surprised to see the cockpit as an intregral part of the deck. Don't get me wrong, I think it's great, I would also think that would be a difficult pull. What sort of draft did you need on the sides of the cockpit to be able to pull that long (deep) of a section from the mold?
Dan
Dan