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SinkorSwim 08-22-2003 10:00 AM

Comparison question (Apache & Cigarette) strictly research.
 
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Ok,,, from doing my reading (homework) on OSO; I have read the Apache mold is a relative of the Cigarette family. My question is this: Why didn't more older flat deck Cigs get rigged more in line like the Apaches?

For example: a 1986 Cigarette Flat Deck,, Merc 420's and TRS drives, a 1986 Apache came with big power and number 3's.. Just a question....

Last question: If you had a 86 Cigarette 38' and a 86 Apache 41' rigged with the same power which boat would be faster? and why?

SinkorSwim 08-22-2003 10:01 AM

just posting these pics as examples
 
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an Apache and above is DJD old Cig

SinkorSwim 08-22-2003 10:03 AM

Was there a big weight difference?
 
Believe me I am not starting a thread of name calling, I am just curious about the design and make up of the 2 boats...

BLee 08-22-2003 10:07 AM

Re: Comparison question (Apache & Cigarette) strictly research.
 
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Originally posted by SinkorSwim


For example: a 1986 Cigarette Flat Deck,, Merc 420's and TRS drives, a 1986 Apache came with big power and number 3's.. Just a question....

Last question: If you had a 86 Cigarette 38' and a 86 Apache 41' rigged with the same power which boat would be faster? and why?


1. It is the customers decision on power. Some want reliable, some want speed. You could put 3's and big power in a 38 back then as well.

2. If neither one had a cabin, the Cigarettes going to have less weight and probably be a little faster.

The Cig you have for and example is set up as more of an Island running cruiser. Heres a better example of a 1986 38 Flat Deck.

SinkorSwim 08-22-2003 10:16 AM

Understandable....
 
I can understand the niche marketing that Apache was targeted at....

How about this question,,, was there ever an Apache built with so called "reliable" horesepower?

If so what was the smallest HP ever put into a 41'? I doubt many came out of Bobby's shope with 330hp mercs... lol

BLee 08-22-2003 10:27 AM

Re: Understandable....
 

Originally posted by SinkorSwim
If so what was the smallest HP ever put into a 41'? I doubt many came out of Bobby's shope with 330hp mercs... lol
I doubt that too, LOL. Generally if you were going to buy a 41 Apache or a 42 Cigarette the boats were so heavy that you had to have some heat under the hatch. Both companies made smaller boats for the smaller power. I have no idea if Apache built any with "reliable" power, but probably not. Cigarette's 42 had big power from the factory too.

WARPARTY36 08-22-2003 10:30 AM

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I don't know about the older ones, but I have a 1997 36' with 525's and bravo's that are reliable. It is a 72-75 mph boat.

BLee 08-22-2003 10:39 AM

Re: Re: Re: Comparison question (Apache & Cigarette) strictly research.
 

Originally posted by cashbrain
That is a beautiful Flat Deck...I want to know more about this boat

It a guy in the Cigarette forum that posted under the 38 flat deck thread. He completely restored it, obviously. :D Check it out. :cool:

BLee 08-22-2003 10:41 AM


Originally posted by WARPARTY36
I don't know about the older ones, but I have a 1997 36' with 525's and bravo's that are reliable. It is a 72-75 mph boat.
Yeah, they did make lots of 36's that ran reliable power. No 41's or 47's. Warparty keeps going and going and.........:D Going to the lake this weekend bub?

WARPARTY36 08-22-2003 11:07 AM

I don't know yet, I am supposed to be driving people around, because my dad won't drive the Apache. Everyone keeps calling me from the Ozarks rubbing it in.
Big Mac just called and wants to go. He is calling Michael and Grant and will call me back.


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