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    Quote Originally Posted by Geronimo36 View Post
    You were running great before that!!
    Thank You!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill N View Post
    I had the boat out yesterday in 4-5 ft seas & it's incredible. I'll post some pics when I get them from Dee. Unfortunately I lost a motor in the calm water in front of the Statue of Liberty.
    whats wrong with it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowisl View Post
    whats wrong with it?
    Lost oil pressure no big deal I was going to reshen them this winter anyway. That motor was down a couple hundred rpm since I got the boat. But you were right it is a great boat for the size.
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    #64
    Here are some running shots!
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    A few more
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    Nice running shots. How fast were you running in that slop?

    Looks like yours is a magnet for the rough like mine is.

    9 out 10 times this summer the wind has been rediculous when I've gone out ensuring at least 3 ft swells.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RLJ676 View Post
    Nice running shots. How fast were you running in that slop?

    Looks like yours is a magnet for the rough like mine is.

    9 out 10 times this summer the wind has been rediculous when I've gone out ensuring at least 3 ft swells.
    Thanks we were only running 50- 55 I am not used to the boat yet but it is great for a 28' boat.
    Do you have a brochure on the 28 Powerplay you can email me or any info on them?
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    I have a copy. Will scan it later
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowisl View Post
    I have a copy. Will scan it later
    Thank you. There was a link on the other site but Powerplays website is down now
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    Nice pics. Has similar lines to the 33.
    www.blackduckcafe.net
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    #71
    Quote Originally Posted by Gladhe8er View Post
    Nice pics. Has similar lines to the 33.
    Thank you! I was told the 28 is a 33 cut down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill N View Post
    Thanks we were only running 50- 55 I am not used to the boat yet but it is great for a 28' boat.
    Do you have a brochure on the 28 Powerplay you can email me or any info on them?
    That's faster than I've been running in the real rough, but I just got it this summer as well.

    Oddly enough, all that came with my boat was a one page flyer for the 25, which I can't figure out.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill N View Post
    Thank you! I was told the 28 is a 33 cut down.
    Correct, the 28 is the older (lower freeboard) 33 with damn in the mold.
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    Oh, and nice paintjob, looks familiar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RLJ676 View Post
    Oh, and nice paintjob, looks familiar.
    I like it it is a nice classic look & it not just a bunch of colors taken out of a Crayola box
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill N View Post
    I like it it is a nice classic look & it not just a bunch of colors taken out of a Crayola box
    Exactly, it is 10+ years old and doesn't look dated and I don't think it ever will. I don't like checker flag paint jobs usually as they give away the age, but this definitley doesn't look old-school.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RLJ676 View Post
    Looks like yours is a magnet for the rough like mine is.
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    #77
    This is the last picture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill N View Post
    This is the last picture.
    Looks great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill N View Post
    This is the last picture.
    That's a good one!
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    The 28s were done in the original Cobra Hull mold.
    Slippery when wet. PODLESS TUNNEL www.cheetahcat.com ,Repairs, Modifications and Truing Cheap reliable speed.
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