Lets see your Cigarette 28 Standard/SS
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Here's Mine:

http://www.offshoreonly.com/gallery/...hp?photo=17361
a 1974 Cigarette 28 Standard named "Sneaky Pete II" (Open Model was called the Standard)
Power: Twin GM 292 cubic inch inline 6's, Gen II Alpha's.
A DIY power combo replacing the MerCruiser 165's and old school #1 drives.
Story: My Father bought it in 1977. I took my first ride in it when I was 6 DAYS old, in summer of '79. Updated and repowered in 2000. Mine since 2005.
Not too big, not too small. Lots of seating and floorspace. Safe, secure, and economical. Family and Historical significance. 100% Cigarette style. I love my boat!
http://www.offshoreonly.com/gallery/...hp?photo=17361
a 1974 Cigarette 28 Standard named "Sneaky Pete II" (Open Model was called the Standard)
Power: Twin GM 292 cubic inch inline 6's, Gen II Alpha's.
A DIY power combo replacing the MerCruiser 165's and old school #1 drives.
Story: My Father bought it in 1977. I took my first ride in it when I was 6 DAYS old, in summer of '79. Updated and repowered in 2000. Mine since 2005.
Not too big, not too small. Lots of seating and floorspace. Safe, secure, and economical. Family and Historical significance. 100% Cigarette style. I love my boat!
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From: cleveland
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Anybody know who owns this 28 restored by legacy custom marine? http://www.legacycustommarine.com/re...nversions.html
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Here's Mine:

http://www.offshoreonly.com/gallery/...hp?photo=17361
a 1974 Cigarette 28 Standard named "Sneaky Pete II" (Open Model was called the Standard)
Power: Twin GM 292 cubic inch inline 6's, Gen II Alpha's.
A DIY power combo replacing the MerCruiser 165's and old school #1 drives.
Story: My Father bought it in 1977. I took my first ride in it when I was 6 DAYS old, in summer of '79. Updated and repowered in 2000. Mine since 2005.
Not too big, not too small. Lots of seating and floorspace. Safe, secure, and economical. Family and Historical significance. 100% Cigarette style. I love my boat!
http://www.offshoreonly.com/gallery/...hp?photo=17361
a 1974 Cigarette 28 Standard named "Sneaky Pete II" (Open Model was called the Standard)
Power: Twin GM 292 cubic inch inline 6's, Gen II Alpha's.
A DIY power combo replacing the MerCruiser 165's and old school #1 drives.
Story: My Father bought it in 1977. I took my first ride in it when I was 6 DAYS old, in summer of '79. Updated and repowered in 2000. Mine since 2005.
Not too big, not too small. Lots of seating and floorspace. Safe, secure, and economical. Family and Historical significance. 100% Cigarette style. I love my boat!
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Cig 28,
Yes, I am Peter Begovich's son Peter J. Did you know my father?
My cousin is Scotty Begovich as well, he is the throttle man for Miss Geico Racing. They just won the World Championship for their class down in Key West last weekend.
Yes, I am Peter Begovich's son Peter J. Did you know my father?
My cousin is Scotty Begovich as well, he is the throttle man for Miss Geico Racing. They just won the World Championship for their class down in Key West last weekend.
Last edited by npbheights; 11-13-2008 at 01:28 PM.
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yes, my father is howie , and i knew your father and your uncle matt and john very well. i played baseball with your cousin scott and jeff when they lived in bricktown. very small world , im glad to see you have that boat i went fishing on that boat many a time when you guys lived in kettle creek (toms river). your dad was the reason i owned a 28ss for 10 years but i sold it 2 years ago and bought a new concept 27 cc,but i missed owning a cigarette so i found a all original 20ft cig . so now i have two boats. by the way im jim.heres some pic of my 28 and 20 hope the pic come out not to good with a computer.


