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Old 10-22-2009, 07:11 PM   #1
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Cig. 36' list

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Every help with info about the 36' from everybody that know something are welcomes!


1970 the first 36' still named The Cigarette but just sold to Balestrieri


As Black Tornado in the first race?-Dauphin D'Or 1971.


Aeromarine I the first Open 1 boat for Bob Magoon - 1970


Blonde II Roger Hanks in 1971
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Old 10-22-2009, 07:29 PM   #2
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Lady Nara - Ronny Bonelli (Ita) 1971


Starduster - Doug Silvera (Bah) 1971


Boss O'Nova III - Bill Wishnick 1971


Innerspace - Tom Gentry 1971
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Fino - Bobby Rautbord 1971 This was the 36' that Rautbord drove in the USA races. Then sold to Bonomi.


Fino - Bobby Rautbord 1972 This was the second 36' that Rautbord brought in Europe in 1972.


Black Tornado - Vincenzo Balestrieri (Ita) 1972 it was the second 36' that Balestrieri drove in Europe in 1972-73. Then it became Baccarat for Ippolito in 1977.


Copper Kettle - Sandy Satullo 1972.

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Aeromarine III - Bob Magoon 1972


Blonde IV - Roger Hanks 1972 the second? 36' for Hanks.


Popeye - Dominic Visconsi 1972


Eraf - Giulio De Angelis (Ita) 1972

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Dante's Inferno - Dante Tognoli 1972 the boat had an advanced cockpit on the deck for Dante.


Aeromarine IX - Carlo Bonomi (Ita) 1972 in 1973 became the first Dry Martini.


American Eagle - Tom Gentry 1972 one of the two 36' for Gentry in 1973. This one all in light blue was brought in Europe for the World Championships races .


American Eagle - Tom Gentry 1973 the second 36' for Gentry in 1973. That drove in US races in 1973-74. Then was sold to the Aussie Arnold Glass and sent in Australia.
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Blonde III - Roger Hanks 1974 Was the former Blonde IV?


Sabre Dance - Lance Taines 1973 Was it a new built or former something?


Slap Shot - Art Norris 1973 Originally was it the 36' that Aronow built for himself?


Dante's Inferno - Steve Tognoli 1973 The 36' for the Dante Tognoli's son. That became Kaama for Betty Cook in 1975.
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Dry Martini - Carlo Bonomi 1973 The third 36'-lightened- for Bonomi that made his debut at Viareggio.


Rock A Bye - Steve Babin 1973? Then it became the Triple B. A new built boat or a former something?

Those are the probably twentyfive 36' hulls built from 1970 and 1973 by the Cigarette. Several of them became then other named boats for the same drivers or others new owners.
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Old 10-22-2009, 09:38 PM   #8
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The boat behind "Slap Shot" in post 6 is "White Knight" this was Aronow's original #4 "Maltese Magnum". The Magnum is being restored. I just emailed the owner of the boat to tell him of the picture/thread.
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White Knight

I know that boat. In 1967 Aronow built several 28' with different solutions about engines and trasmissions.
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Superb Black Tornado!

Sabre Dance was bought by Arnold Glass in 1975 and run by him in the States for a few years before he bought the Bertram "Copper Kettle" from Sandy Satullo.

And Snap Shot became Jumpin' Jack in 1974.

Aeromarine III is being restored in Norway (or Sweden!). I think that is the boat which became "I Like it Too" .

And didn't Guilio de Angelis acquire the first Black Tornado, also run as Eraf?
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