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Old 10-15-2012, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Pat McPherson
I delivered my boat and collected $$. Still shopping for a 20' Cig but they seen to be a needle in a hey stack. A 22' Donzi Classic is now the more real possibility...
Help shopping please. 20K budget...
I believe there is a brown 20 still in tulsa for sale. Let me know if u r interested and i could find u a contact.
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Originally Posted by JohnnyMarshall
I believe there is a brown 20 still in tulsa for sale. Let me know if u r interested and i could find u a contact.
That's a long way away from me, but why not.
Yes Please...
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Old 10-24-2012, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by JohnnyMarshall
I believe there is a brown 20 still in tulsa for sale. Let me know if u r interested and i could find u a contact.
I talked with John about his boat in Tulsa. Are there any others out there?
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TTT... still haven't bought a boat.
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What became of the brown/tan 20 in Tulsa?
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http://annapolis.craigslist.org/boa/3403235368.html
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damn wish that was closer to the west coast.
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That's all you pat!!!
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That's all you pat!!!
i agree man! most of the parts are already there. new interior and paint, maybe switch to a bravo, you'll have one fun ride. i bought mine with a chit motor and horrible interior for 6k. That motor looks pretty solid. probably when all said and done maybe a 10 to 15k investment and totally worth every penny!!
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Originally Posted by Tiki Joe
Anyone ever road in a cig and donzi back to back? I'm thinking of one if these as well. Can't imagine the ride is much different between them??
I have driven both back to back; the ride is more different than I would have originally thought, but they are similar. The Cig is lighter and skips over the waves more than the Donzi. I believe the Cig is roughly 1000lbs lighter. The Cig I drove has the original 1979 steering (which has taken a beating over the years) and the Donzi has hydraulic; the Donzi was therefore a more confident boat in rough water.
The Cig hull handled rough water a little better than the Donzi- if it wasn't for the slack in the steering it may in fact be more confident than the Donzi.

The Cig likes air time. It probably spent most of its time out of the water. The Donzi does still gets plenty of air time but does a better job of keeping the drive in the water.

I'm not really sure what else to compare between the two since the speed is incomparable (Cig has original 454/TRS, Donzi has 496HO/B1X). Let me know if you want to know anything else.

The Cig is getting a 496HO/B1X this winter along with hydraulic steering (Aside from redoing the entire boat). If you're still looking for a boat by the springtime I'll let you know how the Cig does with the new power.

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