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Do any of you guys know this boat? It is listed as a 33` Cigarette flat deck yet 1981 build.
The foredeck is flat but without the familiar three longitudinal ribs.
So is it a lookalike, a Cary or ? please.
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Kalaazar
Do any of you guys know this boat? It is listed as a 33` Cigarette flat deck yet 1981 build.
The foredeck is flat but without the familiar three longitudinal ribs.
So is it a lookalike, a Cary or ? please.
Many thanks
Kalaazar
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Appreciate your help.
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It is a Cig. They called it a 33 Limited Edition, only 12 or so produced. 33' LOA and 9'0" beam. I had a 1979 version 6 year ago, hull #10. Per Brownie and Craig Barie, they blocked a 36 while trying out different concepts. You can see the same hull in the more current Avanti molds.
Tons of pics if interested.
Tons of pics if interested.
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Pics are always cool, post them please!
It is a Cig. They called it a 33 Limited Edition, only 12 or so produced. 33' LOA and 9'0" beam. I had a 1979 version 6 year ago, hull #10. Per Brownie and Craig Barie, they blocked a 36 while trying out different concepts. You can see the same hull in the more current Avanti molds.
Tons of pics if interested.
Tons of pics if interested.
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It is a Cig. They called it a 33 Limited Edition, only 12 or so produced. 33' LOA and 9'0" beam. I had a 1979 version 6 year ago, hull #10. Per Brownie and Craig Barie, they blocked a 36 while trying out different concepts. You can see the same hull in the more current Avanti molds.
Tons of pics if interested.
Tons of pics if interested.
I would much appreciate being able to see more please and would look forward to seeing your pictures.
Many thanks
Kalaazar
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based on this thread, you have idea on how much to offer. 
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/c...g-pricing.html

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/c...g-pricing.html
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based on this thread, you have idea on how much to offer. 
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/c...g-pricing.html

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/c...g-pricing.html
As I do not have any idea about your boat it`s condition the engines or drives or even where it is located value would be a difficult question to answer.
Looking on OSO the price range is huge and of course are you just testing the market or do you really want to sell it and how fast.
Sorry, need more detail to provide a better answer.
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