dont ever sll the cig
#41
I don't really use mine alot, maybe 30-35 hours per year. But, its nice to know that it is sitting on the lift and there if I want to use it. You cannot beat pride of ownership and the satisfaction it can give you all throughout the year.
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Sorry I said the "B" word early in the post and started this mess. I was just joking. I'm just like the older Cigarettes because the hulls are so strong. 1994 and NO stress cracks. The survey company told me a baja will have more stress cracks in the hull in ONE year than a Cigarette will have in 10 years. Older Cigarettes are slower, but built tuff. Anyway, I'll check this post Friday to see what I just started again. By the way... Cigarettes are better!


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From: Splendora, TX
Ya'll are making me have second thoughts about selling my 1994 Cigarette. I've had 2 people email me about my boat since this post has started. They wanted pictures. I know if I sell the boat, I will most likely never be able to afford to get another one and still retire one day. Also, I will miss looking at her in my garage during the winter. She puts a smile on my face.
I also like spending time with her alone in the garage while my wife watches her dumb soap operas on the DVR in the house with the kids. If I get rid of the her, I'll be loosing the one thing that I worked so hard to achieve. Hummmm....what to do?
I also like spending time with her alone in the garage while my wife watches her dumb soap operas on the DVR in the house with the kids. If I get rid of the her, I'll be loosing the one thing that I worked so hard to achieve. Hummmm....what to do?
#44
Ya'll are making me have second thoughts about selling my 1994 Cigarette. I've had 2 people email me about my boat since this post has started. They wanted pictures. I know if I sell the boat, I will most likely never be able to afford to get another one and still retire one day. Also, I will miss looking at her in my garage during the winter. She puts a smile on my face.
I also like spending time with her alone in the garage while my wife watches her dumb soap operas on the DVR in the house with the kids. If I get rid of the her, I'll be loosing the one thing that I worked so hard to achieve. Hummmm....what to do?
I also like spending time with her alone in the garage while my wife watches her dumb soap operas on the DVR in the house with the kids. If I get rid of the her, I'll be loosing the one thing that I worked so hard to achieve. Hummmm....what to do?
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Ya'll are making me have second thoughts about selling my 1994 Cigarette. I've had 2 people email me about my boat since this post has started. They wanted pictures. I know if I sell the boat, I will most likely never be able to afford to get another one and still retire one day. Also, I will miss looking at her in my garage during the winter. She puts a smile on my face.
I also like spending time with her alone in the garage while my wife watches her dumb soap operas on the DVR in the house with the kids. If I get rid of the her, I'll be loosing the one thing that I worked so hard to achieve. Hummmm....what to do?
I also like spending time with her alone in the garage while my wife watches her dumb soap operas on the DVR in the house with the kids. If I get rid of the her, I'll be loosing the one thing that I worked so hard to achieve. Hummmm....what to do?
#46
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From: Splendora, TX
Weeeeeeeeeeeee! One step up from a pontoon boat. I wish I made more money! Is there anyone out there that has millions and millions of $$$$ that they would be kind enough to donate $75000 so I can keep the boat?
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From: Connecticut
Ive owned at least 8 to 10 boats over the last 15 years. Everything from Donzis to Checkmates to Eliminators. When I finally bought my Bullet, a long time Top Gun owner said to to me," Now your part of the family. You have no where else to go from here, ...except a bigger Cigarette!" I think Im going to have this one for a long time......even if it is an "antique" !!! Jason and I are friends and have been bickering about Cigs and Bajas for awhile now. Its all in good fun. He breaks my balls and I break his. He had a beautiful 30 Outlaw that he just sold. He told us he sold it because he was goin to be a new dad.....we all think its because he wants to buy a Cigarette instead! See ya Sunday Jason. (Well, apparently Ill only see the back of you head all the way to NY !!!!)
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I don't really use mine alot, maybe 30-35 hours per year. But, its nice to know that it is sitting on the lift and there if I want to use it. You cannot beat pride of ownership and the satisfaction it can give you all throughout the year
You are so right about that pm203
You are so right about that pm203


