Cigarette 24
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From: Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada
nocigarette - presently it is is bare bones naked. Hull is in great shape but decks are a disaster. Teak is all off but the deck super structure is colapsing. Had to put it away till April so presently just laying out how I am going about the deck reconstruction and accumulating all the new hardware. Have a nice new Mercruiser/Bravo sitting in a crate already for it. Will see what I can find in a photo tonite.
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Years ago I owned a SleekCraft dealership in Fox Lake Il. We took a boat in on consignment that was an early 24' Cigarette. It also had the teak deck (with an unusually large hatch right in the middle). It also had a vee-drive. I may have a pic or two of it. If I find them I will post. The boat was blue and at the time had a blown-up early Crysler Hemi in it.
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ITTLFLI - same as mine except for colour and mine had twin 190HP - 4 cyl.
Beware of fuel tank - mine was rotten on the sides and was a SOB to get out. Also, based on age, the transom is probably wet & rotten- mine was.
Beware of fuel tank - mine was rotten on the sides and was a SOB to get out. Also, based on age, the transom is probably wet & rotten- mine was.
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Originally Posted by CIG3
That's to bad. That is what made that boat really unique. A little sanding and some polyuethane go a long way. My families first boat was a 24' with the teak decks.
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Nocigarette - here are 2 pics. The one taken in the water is when I bought the boat in July and the other on the trailer is the day before I put it in storage in late October.


