I have never seen this cabin layout in a Cig
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I have never seen this cabin layout in a Cig
Has anyone ever seen one laid out like this before? I sure wish I had money.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2000-...49291062QQrdZ1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2000-...49291062QQrdZ1
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All I have in mine is the bowl passed the first bulkhead.
Those hulls are very suceptible to weight up front and this set up, even mine probably costs 2-3 mph with weight up front of those things.
Phil at Lip-Ship had told me this when I was wondering about putting a berth up front in my old Tiger. And I have felt it when I stored stuff up front in the boat subsequent to Phil's observation.
Those hulls are very suceptible to weight up front and this set up, even mine probably costs 2-3 mph with weight up front of those things.
Phil at Lip-Ship had told me this when I was wondering about putting a berth up front in my old Tiger. And I have felt it when I stored stuff up front in the boat subsequent to Phil's observation.
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That was my first thought was that that boat had a LOT of added weight in the front.
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All I have in mine is the bowl passed the first bulkhead.
Those hulls are very suceptible to weight up front and this set up, even mine probably costs 2-3 mph with weight up front of those things.
Phil at Lip-Ship had told me this when I was wondering about putting a berth up front in my old Tiger. And I have felt it when I stored stuff up front in the boat subsequent to Phil's observation.
Those hulls are very suceptible to weight up front and this set up, even mine probably costs 2-3 mph with weight up front of those things.
Phil at Lip-Ship had told me this when I was wondering about putting a berth up front in my old Tiger. And I have felt it when I stored stuff up front in the boat subsequent to Phil's observation.