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Old 07-24-2012, 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by illMATTic
Is it true there were no 28's with outboards?
I only remember 1 being built !







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Originally Posted by illMATTic
Is it true there were no 28's with outboards?
COWISL on here had one.
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My notes from Ed on here says there are 2 outboard, and 2 or 3 singles, the other 8 or so are twin I/O's. Basically they're all extremely rare.

The one pictured above doesn't look like Chris's (Cowisl) I don't think, so I believe 2 could be right.
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Originally Posted by rlj676
My notes from Ed on here says there are 2 outboard, and 2 or 3 singles, the other 8 or so are twin I/O's. Basically they're all extremely rare.

The one pictured above doesn't look like Chris's (Cowisl) I don't think, so I believe 2 could be right.
That one was ours. Unique history. I was told there were only two built. That one is now currently on Lake George owned by a member on the board. Currently sports two 300's.
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Old 07-24-2012, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by cowisl
That one was ours. Unique history. I was told there were only two built. That one is now currently on Lake George owned by a member on the board. Currently sports two 300's.
Cool, wonder what the other looks like then?

You had updated yours though I think and that's probably what I remember, that or just pics w/ some chicks on the back.
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Old 07-24-2012, 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by rlj676
My notes from Ed on here says there are 2 outboard, and 2 or 3 singles, the other 8 or so are twin I/O's. Basically they're all extremely rare.

The one pictured above doesn't look like Chris's (Cowisl) I don't think, so I believe 2 could be right.
Hmmmmm well looks like its back to looking at a 25. I dont think a 33 is in the cards just yet.
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Old 07-25-2012, 07:33 PM
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Had a 25 PP OB since 99' and loved it!. I'd been looking for a 28' PP w/ ob's for the past 10 years - Never understood why you never saw one for sale. When I heard they only made 2 (or perhaps one) it started to make sense. When COWISL's went up for sale, I had to jump on it . Its a great size for twin OBs - 24 degree like the 33 but a bit lighter. I would hope the revived PP brings back the 28.
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Anyone know how many 33's were built with the 3 drop down bolster seats in the back instead of a bench seat?

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Old 09-19-2012, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ls1nova
Anyone know how many 33's were built with the 3 drop down bolster seats in the back instead of a bench seat?

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Would be sweet to see how much work it would be to do a conversion...
Haven't heard much from the new PowerPlay, hope to see some being built soon. Supposedly you can order a stepped 33 now w/ a carbon layup
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Hey boyzzzz...

My buddy Andrew just told me your guys were on the 3 bolster back seat topic on the 33...I had that set up....i really felt that my passengers were tucked in nicely when running in rough water...But if you were just hanging out at the dock it wasnt too comfortable. but...i had that boat built to run hard...i had that bad boy running 105 in its day...i'll see if i can did up some photos of the back seats....


i do miss that boat still today....


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