Anyone Seen One of These Boats?
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Anyone Seen One of These Boats?
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thats odd that its in Holland but on Toledos craigs list
Never seen one of those though, kinda looks like a Chris Craft Stinger.
Never seen one of those though, kinda looks like a Chris Craft Stinger.
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Cigala & Bertinetti never splashed anything (at least to my knowledge). They had a very talented in-house design team and also relied on professional Italian designers ( like Buzzi f. ex.) for some of their projects. When the company went bust in the end of the 90's they produced about 15 different models between 14' and 55'. Some of their smaller models (up to 30') were then produced by other companies, the larger models disappeared with the exception of the twin step 50'.
The "Champion 41" was one of their more popular models and is not very hard to find over here.
Here some pics of an older sales ad:
The "Champion 41" was one of their more popular models and is not very hard to find over here.
Here some pics of an older sales ad:
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Cigala & Bertinetti never splashed anything (at least to my knowledge). They had a very talented in-house design team and also relied on professional Italian designers ( like Buzzi f. ex.) for some of their projects. When the company went bust in the end of the 90's they produced about 15 different models between 14' and 55'. Some of their smaller models (up to 30') were then produced by other companies, the larger models disappeared with the exception of the twin step 50'.
The "Champion 41" was one of their more popular models and is not very hard to find over here.
Here some pics of an older sales ad:
The "Champion 41" was one of their more popular models and is not very hard to find over here.
Here some pics of an older sales ad: