1970's 36 Foot Cigarette
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Re: 1970's 36 Foot Cigarette
Think of all the $$$ I save, I still get to woman I own a Cig, but the cost of running it is zip.
Ok, truth is I miss it. Maybe I'll start on it again this winter.
Ok, truth is I miss it. Maybe I'll start on it again this winter.
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Re: 1970's 36 Foot Cigarette
Originally Posted by Steve 1
Nit Wit you-ever been in a old 36 Cigarette race-boat?
And yes I have been in a 36 Cigarette, and no I have not been in Thad's. Nor has anyone else.
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Re: 1970's 36 Foot Cigarette
Originally Posted by Mbam
I have a one built in 1972, check this out
http://www.go-fast.com/bam,_the_project.htm
Built like a tank, minor cracked bulkheads and ribs over the years. Is it staggered or side by side? Will take a lot of power to see any real speed.
http://www.go-fast.com/bam,_the_project.htm
Built like a tank, minor cracked bulkheads and ribs over the years. Is it staggered or side by side? Will take a lot of power to see any real speed.
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Thanks
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Re: 1970's 36 Foot Cigarette
Originally Posted by CigaretteFirefox
Watch your mouth Steve, I'm not impressed with that type of nonsense.
And yes I have been in a 36 Cigarette, and no I have not been in Thad's. Nor has anyone else.
And yes I have been in a 36 Cigarette, and no I have not been in Thad's. Nor has anyone else.
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Originally Posted by Steve 1
Ace what I said was old 36 Cigarette Race Boat not a 24' Klunker.
Sunday is supposed to be nice, I guess I'll crank start the old klunker and go for a spin.
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Re: 1970's 36 Foot Cigarette
Originally Posted by CigaretteFirefox
The old resin buckets are still running. Thad's unbuildable boat is nothing more than a 3 million dollar illusion.
Sunday is supposed to be nice, I guess I'll crank start the old klunker and go for a spin.
Sunday is supposed to be nice, I guess I'll crank start the old klunker and go for a spin.
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Angry words because you piloted Thad aground won't improve you in any respect.
The 36 Cigarette always was and still is a fine offshore powerboat.
The 36 Cigarette always was and still is a fine offshore powerboat.
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Re: 1970's 36 Foot Cigarette
Originally Posted by CigaretteFirefox
Angry words because you piloted Thad aground won't improve you in any respect.
The 36 Cigarette always was and still is a fine offshore powerboat.
The 36 Cigarette always was and still is a fine offshore powerboat.