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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicy View Post
    Here are two 33 that I took pictures of last week when I was in the Caribbean, the first one was moored right off the Westin which is where I stayed and the other is actually one of the rental boats that run you around to the Island bars.... It's funny how you are somewhere and you are thinking as you take the picture where and for whom you will be posting it for....

    Thansk Pat
    Thanks! I love that bolster setup! checking one out this weekend.
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    Saw this by Lighthouse point...crappy pic but the boat looked mint.
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    well we now own 3 Powerplay's!
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    There were 12 -28's made!
    Slippery when wet. PODLESS TUNNEL www.cheetahcat.com ,Repairs, Modifications and Truing Cheap reliable speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowisl View Post
    well we now own 3 Powerplay's!
    Where are the pics? What did you end up with? 33 CC w/what power?


    You guys would have made Dan Weinstein a rich guy with your devotion! Congrats.....
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    Where's the pics Chris??!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JupiterSunsation View Post
    Where are the pics? What did you end up with? 33 CC w/what power?


    You guys would have made Dan Weinstein a rich guy with your devotion! Congrats.....
    Those were expensive boats to build.
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    I will touch on this, I would leave sometimes late and see Dannys truck in front of the office still and he was inside a boat redoing something that a rigger did he was not happy with, I would go in and talk to him, his Reason was no boat went out that he would not own personally.

    and he could not go home knowing a small piece of door trim was not 100% perfect.True story more than once!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JupiterSunsation View Post
    Where are the pics? What did you end up with? 33 CC w/what power?


    You guys would have made Dan Weinstein a rich guy with your devotion! Congrats.....
    2001 33' with 500's. Pics coming soon. Cant wait to fix this bad boy up!
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    Can't wait to spill a beer in it to make sure the cockpit drains
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ktron View Post
    Can't wait to spill a beer in it to make sure the cockpit drains
    I need you to make a mount for the blender!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowisl View Post
    well we now own 3 Powerplay's!
    You Bastard! J/K You need a 25 footer to complete the full lineup!!

    Congrats!!! Awesome boats!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowisl View Post
    2001 33' with 500's. Pics coming soon. Cant wait to fix this bad boy up!
    That will be a fun boat!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowisl View Post
    2001 33' with 500's. Pics coming soon. Cant wait to fix this bad boy up!
    - look forward to seeing it, always loved that hull.
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    Thanks for the compliments of the Latitude 35SS. The Latitude 35SS utilizes the former Powerplay Molds and is offered in either inboard or outboard configuration. Latitudes are vacuum bagged and bonded utilizing the bests materials and process in the industry. ALLSTAR Marine is proud to represent Latitude Powerboats.

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    I think the difference between the Latitude and the Powerplay is night and day. The ones I've seen at the boat shows don't have near the fit and finish and rigging that the PPlays had. The console is a box looking kind of thing, not the nice one that powerplay had, and so on. Sad graphics too(if any) to bring to multiple shows. Just because you have the molds, means nothing to me. No thanks.
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    PowerPlay wiring.



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    Starting to rip it apart!
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    I need you to make a mount for the blender!
    You got it!
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    OneBadInjun,
    There is no debating that Powerplay was nothing but top notch from layup, rigging, and final assembly. Latitude Powerboats is doing everything possible to live up to the expectation of the performance boating community with regards to carring on the legacy of this awesome hull. The console now houses the head and fresh water shower which can be modified as per a customers request. In addition, the original Powerplay console can be manufactured and installed if desired. With regards to graphics Latitude does not attempt to hide behind the make up so to speak. We believe that every line on our boats are straight as an arrow. Graphics are a personal touch that can be added or incorporated during a custom build. The biggest selling point of the Latitude is the demo ride. The ride, handling, and tight solid finish produce a ride that will impress the most critical performance boaters. If ever in the Baltimore or Miami areas I would like you to be our guest to see for yourself. We would appreciate the opportunity. Thank you for your comments. Latitude Powerboats appreciates any and all feedback from the Performance Boating community. We use this feedback to strive to make our product better.

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