Tiger vs. Top Gun ?
#11
Are you refering to a twin step top gun & tiger or a flat bottom?
There are actually three different models of Tigers. The striaght bottom, the original twin step and the adjusted twin step (X) which changed the cg for big drives/power.
There were also (in the 38 range) two different Top Guns...The straight bottom and the Twin Step. As well as limited edition 35 Top Guns (under 10 made I believe) and then there's the 39 Top Gun, which added 1 foot to allow a staggared motor set up. The 39 is said by many to be the best all around Cigarette ever built.
I've spent plenty of time in straight bottom guns (ours) and in a straight bottom Tiger (a buddies). They ride about the same but the thing you'll notice is most straight bottoms (Most, not all) Tigers were bulit with big power and usually big drives. The Guns were built in all different configurations.
The straight bottomed Top Guns also had full cabins. The striaght Tigers had the cover girl cabin (1/2 cabin).
The twin step tigers/gun both have cover girl cabins.
So are you thuroughly confused now??
There are actually three different models of Tigers. The striaght bottom, the original twin step and the adjusted twin step (X) which changed the cg for big drives/power.
There were also (in the 38 range) two different Top Guns...The straight bottom and the Twin Step. As well as limited edition 35 Top Guns (under 10 made I believe) and then there's the 39 Top Gun, which added 1 foot to allow a staggared motor set up. The 39 is said by many to be the best all around Cigarette ever built.
I've spent plenty of time in straight bottom guns (ours) and in a straight bottom Tiger (a buddies). They ride about the same but the thing you'll notice is most straight bottoms (Most, not all) Tigers were bulit with big power and usually big drives. The Guns were built in all different configurations.
The straight bottomed Top Guns also had full cabins. The striaght Tigers had the cover girl cabin (1/2 cabin).
The twin step tigers/gun both have cover girl cabins.
So are you thuroughly confused now??
#13
Of the Top Gun models currently made the 38 is a side by side engine setup and the 39 is a staggered engine setup. The staggered setup both lowers and moves the center of gravity forward for better balance, which helps maintain level flight when catching air. Both are twin step hulls. I believe the 39 to be the fastest of the lineup when using comparable power (most efficient) under 115mph. The 46 w/ 1075's is one bad hombre. It's the one I'd want if I could go faster than 115 and would be preferred over the 39 with that horsepower.
#14
Of the Top Gun models currently made the 38 is a side by side engine setup and the 39 is a staggered engine setup. The staggered setup both lowers and moves the center of gravity forward for better balance, which helps maintain level flight when catching air. Both are twin step hulls. I believe the 39 to be the fastest of the lineup when using comparable power (most efficient) under 115mph. The 46 w/ 1075's is one bad hombre. It's the one I'd want if I could go faster than 115 and would be preferred over the 39 with that horsepower.

#16
Were there not single step Guns built? I remember reading that they weren't real user friendly. Lets not forget about them but if someone is looking and doesn't know about them it should be brought up.
#17
There was a thread the other day on the S/S boats. I don't think but a handful (or less) were made if I remember correctly, and the consensus was there was a reason for that.....
#19
Believe there were less than 5 built. The F-2 race boat, the "thumb print" boat Ricehauler had and I think there were 2 or 3 others.
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