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BillR 10-27-2006 07:58 AM

Re: new cig buyer
 

Originally Posted by whirlwind
Come on Bill,everyone here knows a 35 Fountain is really a 32 and rides good for a 32,but no way does it compare to a TG.I had a 38 Fountain 2yrs ago and it would not run with my buddies TG in bad water,in fact,it was all it could do to stay with a 36 Baja.Other than a Nortech,which I have owned,nothing rides like a TG,I currently own an 01. Buy a TG,the resale is the best in performance boats,you wont be dissapointed.In my humble opinion of course.

whirlwind,
I agree with ya 100%, nothing rides like a TG. Since I was not a Fountain Fan, nor never rode in one, I was very surprised to see that it rode so well. Since this thread was from a previous PQ owner looking for info, I was trying to relate to his situation. Since I came from a PQ and making a comparison, on a scale of 1 to 10, the Cig rides like a 10, the Fountain 7 or 8. Which is "closer" than 1 which would be my refernce point - the PQ. The ride of the TG still amazes me, even after owning it 2 1/2 years. IMHO, anyone who buys one will not regret thier decision - (provided they are financially able to afford it).

Powerquest 380 - Take you time, and find a nice TG. I seached about 1 1/2 years to find one that was taken care of and was "the right one" for me. Beware- pictures lie!
:D :evilb: :evilb:

powerquest 380 10-27-2006 08:42 AM

Re: new cig buyer
 
Thanks BillR, Im in no hurry and Im looking for the "right" boat.

creeper 10-27-2006 09:37 AM

Re: new cig buyer
 
I am also starting to look into Cigs, But I have some questions First one is why do I keep hearing in diffrent threads "CIG IF YOU CAN AFFORD IT" all boats cost alot to maintain.Whats so diff about Cigarettes????

Wild 10-27-2006 09:51 AM

Re: new cig buyer
 

Originally Posted by creeper
I am also starting to look into Cigs, But I have some questions First one is why do I keep hearing in diffrent threads "CIG IF YOU CAN AFFORD IT" all boats cost alot to maintain.Whats so diff about Cigarettes????


A little more expensive if you compare brands, but they hold there value better, and they are worth it. There may be some boats cheaper, but none better than the "1"

Wild

LEOPAJM 10-27-2006 01:42 PM

Re: new cig buyer
 

Originally Posted by offshore whore
Where is your boat? I am at the Wharf. If you need help finding a nice Cig, to us at the Wharf!


What do you know about "nice Cigs" ???? :drink:

BillR 10-27-2006 02:52 PM

Re: new cig buyer
 

Originally Posted by creeper
I am also starting to look into Cigs, But I have some questions First one is why do I keep hearing in different threads "CIG IF YOU CAN AFFORD IT" all boats cost allot to maintain.Whats so diff about Cigarettes????

The parts you buy from Cig - lets just say they have to pay for their new facility somehow. :D :D

Plus they ride so well, you'll be putting the hammer down much further.

hammer01 10-27-2006 03:36 PM

Re: new cig buyer
 

Originally Posted by JC
Can you give me a headsup on who made yoiu cover.
Do you get alot of slapping when towing?

not positive jc about randy's, but i had that identical cover. it was made by phil's customer covers in lake of the ozarks, lake ozark, mo address i believe. if you can not find it by dialing information, you can reach phil's brother mike at berger's marina at 573-365-2337. mine was on my donzi and it was the best thing i ever bought for my boat as well. it was not horrible priced either, i think just over 1k for a 38 foot boat with the side skirts to cover all the way down. i did get some slapping on mine, but did not take the time to modify the front flaps which was causing the problem. could be modified during construction to tow better. hammer

Perfectmix 10-28-2006 07:18 AM

Re: new cig buyer
 

Originally Posted by Crazyhorse
Perfectmix, stop down next spring and we'll spend a day out on the water with the Cravy Horse. You can play as hard as you want. No strings attached. That's how Mr Cig and his wife got us interested in the Cigarettes.

Hey Dave,
I'm overdue for some boating in your neck of the woods:D I'll se ya in the spring. BTW, nice seeing you up Mac. this summer. The CRAZY HORSE is looking good.

Crazyhorse 10-28-2006 12:13 PM

Re: new cig buyer
 
Thanks, PM. Yes, it was good to see you too. I hope you had a great time up there. It was definitely great weather!
When Barb and i were looking for a Cigarette we initially included the 35 Mistress and Cafe Racer boats but the more we looked the more we decided on a 38. At the time (fall 2002-early 2003) there just weren't a lot of Cigarettes that were worth the asking price, either because the boats were overpriced or because they were in much poorer condition than they were represented to be in the ads. Everyone owns a "10, inside and out!" when in reality the boat is (amd I'm being generous here) a 5 outside and a filthy 3 inside. It still amazes me that people will list a boat and leave last seasons' beer cans, liquor bottles, dirty dishes, dirty clothes and swimwear laying all over in the boat. And then you look in the engine room,,,,,,,,,,yeah, that's a pretty picture too.
We had been watching the "Party Dall" here on OSO for quite a while and had talked with Dave Dall a few times but it wasn't until February of 2003 that we were able to come up with a deal that both parties could live with. Dave Dall was a great guy to deal with and this boat has been everything it was represented to be.
Take your time, find the right boat and you'll never be disappointed.

BillR 10-29-2006 07:44 AM

Re: new cig buyer
 

Originally Posted by Crazyhorse
because the boats were overpriced or because they were in much poorer condition than they were represented to be in the ads. Everyone owns a "10, inside and out!" when in reality the boat is (amd I'm being generous here) a 5 outside and a filthy 3 inside.

That exact situation is exactly what I found when shopping for a TG. Lots of pretty ads claiming a "10" and lots of poorly maintained boats. Took me about 1 1/2 years to find the right boat that was cared for.


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