Numbering Cig 20`s...
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Numbering Cig 20`s...
I am presently having my 1974 Cig 20' ( hull number 34 ) restored and I have an idea of owners of these boats. Since there were about a 140 or so of these boats produced in a 35year period, why dont we put a number on the side of the boat to indicate the hull number - like mine "34". This way at a glance one can see what production number the boat is.J ust thought I throw this out there - Don
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mine is 007...rigged originally by Bobby Saccenti.
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original jet drive boat, now a blackhawk on an ITS 500efi, soon to be whipplecharged.
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Cool - I am looking at installing a aluminum smallblock - fuel injected 450 cu. in. 550 hp w/ an XR shortie. I wish someone would start a registry to see just how many of these boats are actually still around.
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I am presently having my 1974 Cig 20' ( hull number 34 ) restored and I have an idea of owners of these boats. Since there were about a 140 or so of these boats produced in a 35year period, why dont we put a number on the side of the boat to indicate the hull number - like mine "34". This way at a glance one can see what production number the boat is.J ust thought I throw this out there - Don
You'll love the 20, it handles surprisingly well for a little boat.
I've rigged a number of old Cigarettes if you have questions. And I'm often in Towson.
Barry
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Thanks, Barry
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Thanks, Barry
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