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Old 12-10-2011, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Indy
No...the market blows, the boats are no longer made and there's 0 buzz about them. You can get wicked deals on bigger named boats well under $100 now which does nothing for the market on this boat. 5-6 years ago it's a different story. The market is going to trend lower for these offshore boats for the foreseeable future and it's almost 10 years old now. I sold my 10 year old PP in beautiful shape with an aluminum trailer when the market was much better shape for beans. I'll be surprised if it goes for more than mid 50s.

Us PP owners know the value of the boats but I fear the market will dictate otherwise.
You make sense and I do agree with most of what you say. I still believe it could go for a lil more than 50's.
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Originally Posted by POWERPLAY J
You make sense and I do agree with most of what you say. I still believe it could go for a lil more than 50's.
Which one is this specifically? I think I know which one, and agree more than 50's, but probably not a lot more unfortunately.
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i kinda side with indy on this one , i can't say anything bad about the powerplay at all great boat but if it gets into the 70's and up range then i would have to buy a 38 something but if it's in the 60 or below that is alot of boat for that price range
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Old 12-10-2011, 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by POWERPLAY J
You make sense and I do agree with most of what you say. I still believe it could go for a lil more than 50's.
I think the boats are some of the best offshore boats ever made...period. My PP handled slop predictably with no quirks, no bone jarring hits, no rattles...nuttin. In fact the boat was a total bore unless the water was kicked up. I could have cared less that some OuterLimits could blow by me at 140, PP is a great old school beautifully crafted machine. I hope for the sellers sake it goes for beaucoup bucks, I hope for the buyers sake it sells cheap and another lucky buyer gets to own one of these beatuiful machines. I'm just really down on the market right now, and went through selling mine in a better market.

I'm a bit strange tho...most people here get wood over these big buck OLs, Skaters, Cigs, blah blah blah. My dream boat was always a PP and it met every one of my expectations and dreams.

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this boat is in lake erie canada it's a beauty hope i can make this deal work i have a scarab 29 1999 the pp is alot more boat then what i have now
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this boat is in lake erie canada it's a beauty hope i can make this deal work i have a scarab 29 1999 the pp is alot more boat then what i have now
Where do you do your boating?
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same place lake erie, put in bay, kelleys island, pelee are the frequent stops
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same place lake erie, put in bay, kelleys island, pelee are the frequent stops
Nice! Big difference between the PP and the Scarab...been in both. You'll love it...good luck.
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I'm a bit strange tho...most people here get wood over these big buck OLs, Skaters, Cigs, blah blah blah. My dream boat was always a PP and it met every one of my expectations and dreams.
LOL. I must be strange also. Had to have a Powerplay. Loved it and still love it now. Best riding and handling boat in its class I've been in.

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Originally Posted by humpster
same place lake erie, put in bay, kelleys island, pelee are the frequent stops
I thought you were from Oceanport?

Only seem to recall that cuz I had a friend that lived on Branchport Creek.
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