BLOWN INCOME is back up for sale
#96
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From: naples,florida
Not to take anything away from Carter or anyone else that has done a Cigarette restore.
But this kinda caught my eye years back on here.
Don't hear much or ever see the 30 Mystiques so this full restore thread is pretty sweet.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/c...r-restore.html
But this kinda caught my eye years back on here.
Don't hear much or ever see the 30 Mystiques so this full restore thread is pretty sweet.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/c...r-restore.html
#98
He has come a long ways over the years. He painted my buddy's 2000 32 Sunsation Dominator when it was new. We called it the jelly bean boat since he had all sorts of jelly bean looking shapes in the design. It was fairly crude compared to what he is doing these days, In his defense, the dealer didn't give him a lot of coin to work with on the paint.
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From: Annapolis, MD
Blown Income looks like a boat that was sold out of Londontown Marina a few years back. How many yellow Cigs with the original dash and that triple front seat are there? Just curious if it may be the same boat and just being resold again..'
EDIT: and after seeing this comment I'm really curious if that is the case.....
Do it Do it.....
According to another member here, this was said about this boat 7 yrs ago
"Was originally red and was built as a boat show boat. Craig Barrie brought it to Annapolis and other Boat Shows back then. The original name was Cover Girl and it did appear on the cover of a magazine. They did an in-depth article, which I think I have at my beach house. Originally it had normally aspirated Hawk 572's and #3 SSM's. The boat was owned for a long time by a really nice guy named Ray Clary. I was on boat several times and ran beside it many times. At the time Ray ran out of Indian River Inlet Delaware with Smokin' Joe (43 TRIP Scarab) and Art and Nory - (Return of the Ultimate Warrior 41 Apache). For a year or two, Ray changed the name to 'Top Fuel' but went back to Blown Income. Ray did most or all of the work on the boat himself. He later moved it up on the Chesapeake bay somewhere."

According to another member here, this was said about this boat 7 yrs ago
"Was originally red and was built as a boat show boat. Craig Barrie brought it to Annapolis and other Boat Shows back then. The original name was Cover Girl and it did appear on the cover of a magazine. They did an in-depth article, which I think I have at my beach house. Originally it had normally aspirated Hawk 572's and #3 SSM's. The boat was owned for a long time by a really nice guy named Ray Clary. I was on boat several times and ran beside it many times. At the time Ray ran out of Indian River Inlet Delaware with Smokin' Joe (43 TRIP Scarab) and Art and Nory - (Return of the Ultimate Warrior 41 Apache). For a year or two, Ray changed the name to 'Top Fuel' but went back to Blown Income. Ray did most or all of the work on the boat himself. He later moved it up on the Chesapeake bay somewhere."
Last edited by sleev-les; 03-10-2017 at 08:57 AM.



