Murf, Enjoy the single engine boat for its economical properties that is what I miss. Twins are great in all aspects except that one. I started in 1978 with a 17 and moved up to the 38 my 4th boat so it was a long road to get to where I'm now at. Thanks for the compliments on our Avenger it means alot.
Thread: Lets see your PQ
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12-03-2008 06:22 PM
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12-03-2008 09:16 PM
Shaken, I agree. I do enjoy the single engine when it comes time for a tune up, oil change, winterizing all the fun stuff that goes along with boating. I am on my 3rd boat. 1st was a 16' ski centurian, then a 27' Avanti. The Avanti was a 1987. It needed a lot of work. I repowered it, changed the drive from a TRS to a Bravo. Then I started the cosmetic work. It just never ended, once I got one thing done, it was something else. The last thing I done was a vynle wrap. The guy screwed me and I finally gave up. The wrap looked good from a distance, but up close, it looked like crap. I came across the PQ and couldn't say no. Here's a couple of pics of my old Avanti with the wrap.
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12-11-2008 01:49 PM
pq man,
that's a nice PQ. What year is it? Is that the original paint job? I never seen one that color. Any pics of the interior or engine?
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12-11-2008 07:17 PM
Its a 95 the hull is black and used to have a pink swish down the side. last fall I had Mitcher T put the graphics on it I will try and post more pics thanks.
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12-14-2008 09:49 PM
pq man,
That's a great looking boat, it looks brand new, I can't beleive it's a 95. What kind of speed do you get with it?
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12-14-2008 11:14 PM
The best I could get is 55 on gps half tank of gas and a couple of people.Its not the fastest but a very nice reliable boat thanks for the complimants.
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12-16-2008 10:16 AM
Heres a crappy pic of my old 90 Powerplay 230 conquest. Hard to see but it says Powerplay on the sides and dash and Powerquest on the transom and seat backs. This was the first boat the used alot of black gel on. They didn't want to do it but I told Kevin, no black, no sale.
Started as a 52mph 330/bravo. Ended up as a 68mph 540 before I sold it. Might have been the most solid boat ever built. 1400 hrs of pounding the crap out of it and not one tiny stress crack anywhere.
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12-16-2008 10:24 AM
Where it all started. November 24 1977 Reeds lake in Grand Rapids Michigan
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12-31-2008 10:57 AM
2 different companys.
Powerplay was out of florida and Powerquest is out of Michigan,when Powerquest 1st came out they were going under Powerplay,then the original Powerplay out Florida took legal action against them and they changed to Powerquest,
that was around 1990,thats why those Powerquest year models had both names on them,Powerquest on the transom and Powerplay on the sides,then around 91/92 they went to Powerquest.
Powerplay out of florida went under a couple of years ago,hopefully Powerquest will start building some boats soon.
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01-02-2009 02:27 PM
Here is my last boat...340 Vyper. Good memories and great times in this boat! AT took her on trade and I'm told she ended up in Canada. Anybody seen her?
Hampton Roads Powerboat Association
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01-02-2009 10:37 PM
It's winter so some additional obscure history from the good ole days when the name change thing was going on ... If you look at the Power Play logo like in my pic the word is split into two words "Power Play" this is correct. The Company that started in Florida that filed the suit, was called Powerplay (one word). It does get confusing because even people who own pre 90 Power Plays still spell it out as one word.
The company in Florida (Powerplay Marine) was actually started years after the Power Play Boats Inc. of Holland, Mi., right around 88'. The Holland PP started in 83' .The Florida owner was Dan Weinstein, a "colorful" character, by many counts, who used a Cobra 32 mold to start his co. The Cobra 32became his Poweplay 33. The lines go back through the Cobra/Formula/Magnum linage.A Great Boat.
So.. he gets word a small builder up North in a pole barn is using his name and files. It lasted a few years with many concerns about the spacing between the word Power Play. Even though his co. was formed after the Holland, Mi Co. he kept on with it. He was using the argument that he had used the name PowerPlay (long before he formed his company) on the side of his APBA raceboat. Think it was a Cougar around 93'.
As is common with these things Power Play of Holland had enough as the lawyers were the only ones profiting and agreed to phase out of PP to PQ. Think it was about a 2yr phase out. End of Obscure Info.
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