28ss
#42
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From: Toms River NJ
Lucky,
This can't be your boat,-this one has a "radar arch".
When I spoke with the owner a few weeks ago, he stated he has had dozens of people offer him money for this boat, I think he is full of sh-t! In all reallity, this boat is only worth 2-4 thousand at best. The hull needs work, the drives need work, the engines are incomplete, the dash/gauges are shot, and there is bottom paint....other than that, it is a great boat!
This can't be your boat,-this one has a "radar arch".
When I spoke with the owner a few weeks ago, he stated he has had dozens of people offer him money for this boat, I think he is full of sh-t! In all reallity, this boat is only worth 2-4 thousand at best. The hull needs work, the drives need work, the engines are incomplete, the dash/gauges are shot, and there is bottom paint....other than that, it is a great boat!
#43
Originally Posted by Biggus
Interesting, some time ago, 1985-88 or so a friend of mine had a 28 Cigarette named Thumper. Back then it was in Gloucester, Massachusetts. I wondered if that boat was still around. His was mostly white with red stripes.
Kurt
Kurt
#44
Originally Posted by lucky strike
Hey... That is the original " Lucky Strike ".....
I do believe it was hull # 88. any more Info...Drives ?
More pics.......... If not can you get some ?
LS
I do believe it was hull # 88. any more Info...Drives ?
More pics.......... If not can you get some ?
LS
I wish it coulda been a better reunion for ya both
But still unreal that this is the original LS 
Here's few more of the transom with the bilge exiting between the exhausts and the inside flappers


