For those of you unfamiliar with the company, founders Kevin Hirdes and Todd Kamps, when they were just out of high school, began the boat line in 1983. They bought molds and parts of another boat manufacturer who was going out of business, and then improved on that company’s boat design to create PowerQuest, (Originally called Powerplay).
The company built a reputation for building nice, quality performance boats that ranged from 22 to 38 feet and had many custom touches such as inlaid graphics similar to west-coast builders and hand-laid fiberglass. At its peak in the late 1990s, the company had a workforce of nearly a 100 employees, but its slow decline began in 2001 after it was first sold to others by Kevin and Todd.
I could review the negatives that occurred after they sold the company, but I'd rather stick with how well the boats they built have held their value and their popularity. The turnout for this first ever Powerquest Fun Run shows exactly that, and I was extremely pleased to see Todd and his son on the run.
Congrats to all of you who own Powerquests and even more who took the time to share your passion with your peers and the rest of the performance boating world.
I'll get after lunch pics and info up too.