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O.C.Barry 08-31-2006 09:43 AM

Don Aronow: King of thunderboat row - Brownie or Ed Cozzi question
 
I was scanning my copy of Don Aronow: 'King of Thunderboat Row' the other day. In the Cigarette section, they show a 20' model which is painted exactly like my 20 which is hull number CRT201060478. I wonder if that's my boat? Obviously, my is serialed as April '78. It talks about the 20 being introduced in 1977 but doesn't have a date on the picture.

Maybe Brownie or Ed Cozzi could shed some light?

Thanks, Barry

BROWNIE 08-31-2006 10:01 AM

Re: Don Aronow: King of thunderboat row - Brownie or Ed Cozzi question
 
Dunno.................................

O.C.Barry 08-31-2006 10:16 AM

Re: Don Aronow: King of thunderboat row - Brownie or Ed Cozzi question
 

Originally Posted by BROWNIE
Dunno.................................

You mean I finally stumped you on a question??? LOL

Fast Shafts 08-31-2006 11:07 AM

Re: Don Aronow: King of thunderboat row - Brownie or Ed Cozzi question
 
OC,
Mike Aronow is a member on Donzi.net and has his own forum on that site. He often answers questions on a weekly basis. You may want to register there and pose this question...

Sean 08-31-2006 01:48 PM

Re: Don Aronow: King of thunderboat row - Brownie or Ed Cozzi question
 
barry,

the 20 was introduced prior to 77...and i think as early as 72.

mine's a 74

O.C.Barry 10-08-2007 12:29 PM

Thunderboat
 

Originally Posted by marylandmark (Post 2299092)
OC- you still around? Can't send you pm or emails but would love a scanned copy!

I want to read it- could careless about the book itself.

What I meant by 'scanning' was perusing it, not image scanning. I'm in Baltimore a lot in the winter, you're welcome to stop by sometime and look at the offshore books, I also have SeaRace, and Blue Thunder. I still want a copy of Jay's book about Don - 'Speed Kills'. HOTDUCK has my contact info, I just don't want to blind post it here because it can find it's way to the internet too easily.

Barry

mattyboy 10-08-2007 03:28 PM

OC
the first year for the "20" was 1972 and it was called a 19 that year we figure as a marketing thing on the sucess of the 19 hornet the next year 73 it was called a 20
from what we have gathered and pieced together over the last few years restoring what we belive to be the first one( oso member Cig 19's boat) produced , is that 3 were made in 72 and about 146 were made in total the boat has basically not changed over it life span some minor adjustments were made to the location of the seats when they went from SB power to BB power we found that out the hard way as the carpet pattern that built rite had didn't fit the seat pedistals didn't line up
there is a site also dedicated to it
www.cigarette20.com thanks to sean
were they are trying to get a database on all of the 20 made it is also a good place to get info on the annual 20 cig run

O.C.Barry 10-09-2007 09:30 AM

20 Cigarette
 
Thanks for the info. I'm still trying to figure out if mine is the boat pictured in the ad in the book.

BROWNIE 10-09-2007 10:13 AM

In 1973, the Coast Guard decided that all boats under 20' shall have positive flotation. 19' Cig, 19' Hornet, adios! Hello, 20' Cig, and 20' Hornet. Auntie Em, it's a miracle!

jlaudio29 10-09-2007 04:57 PM

if i may ask... what is positive flotation?


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