46' Cigarette
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Very cool boat for someone like me that wants a decent cabin, but loves having a "1" on the side..........
How fast is that boat with the triple 725's? 80?
How fast is that boat with the triple 725's? 80?
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Captain claims 90's..it just came from the west coast (Sarasota I believe) and sat for a few months so everybody knows the problems associated with powerboats when they sit. Very neat boat, they will be doing the poker run circuit with the boat this coming season. Also have a 78 Cig 28' with twin 292's for a project we are restoring as well, ill post pics later.
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That's one of the original RR's. That one and the black one were the first ones. Cool project. GREAT cabin!
What's the plan for power? What all are you guys going to do to it? Can't wait to see how it comes along.
What's the plan for power? What all are you guys going to do to it? Can't wait to see how it comes along.
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Staying with the triple Teagues. We were originally going to just fire them up and get em cranking but two starters are shot and two headers leaked so we removed all the headers to be re-welded along with new starters and re-doing the whole battery setup along with a bunch of crap wire someone did while re-rigging. Also have some drive issues the drives wouldn't trim any so we had to pull all the trim pistons and are diagnosing from there.