30 mystique??
#1
I saw one of these for sale recently, and was very interested, but can't geta any real feedback on them. Is it a exactly what it seems? ...a mini top gun? or was it as some may have suggested cigarette should have called it the "mys-take", anyone have any insight into these, cig not making anymore..Why? etc.. Thanks for any info?
#2
I looked seriously at one too. No cockpit room, don't know about the design. For the money though, it's ludicrous not to buy a 35.
That's what I did. Great boat, would not change a thing. Unfortunately, it is for sale, see classifieds.
Most people that buy the Mystique trade soon for a 35 or a Top gun. Must be a reason.
That's what I did. Great boat, would not change a thing. Unfortunately, it is for sale, see classifieds.
Most people that buy the Mystique trade soon for a 35 or a Top gun. Must be a reason.
#3
They are very nice, stable, and the T/S version is very fast.
There wasn't a big demand for the Mystique. Most folks when buying a new Cigarette want one of the bigger models, especially when dealing with the cost.
They still have the molds and will build one if someone had to have one.
There wasn't a big demand for the Mystique. Most folks when buying a new Cigarette want one of the bigger models, especially when dealing with the cost.
They still have the molds and will build one if someone had to have one.
#4
I have been told that the non-step version tends to porpoise a bit but the step version does not.
Raymonds has a new 99 or 01 with twin Scorpion engines and they also have a new 35 Top Gun with HP500's.
Someday they are going to make someone a deal on them30
Raymonds has a new 99 or 01 with twin Scorpion engines and they also have a new 35 Top Gun with HP500's.
Someday they are going to make someone a deal on them30
Last edited by Von Bongo; 12-31-2003 at 02:27 AM.
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I have a non stepped Mystique, with 2 - 500 e.f.i.s. Yes it is true, you will want to move up, but what a great stepping stone. The CLEAN ones are about 140k to150k, where the 35's/38's are 200k to 250k, same years (02/03)
The porpoise "problem" is minimal, easily managed with slight trim. The stepped models 3-5 m.p.h. faster, however, handling (turns) and ride not as traditional. Honest 80 m.p.h., in a very well built package, basically a mini top gun. (many of the same features)
Check out the room in the rear seat, compare it to the others, decide if YOU need more, I have not found it to be a problem.
Cigarette has ceased production, because in their words, almost the exact labor cost (ie: cabin, engine installation, dash, interiors etc.) as the larger boats, far less margin.
Oh, one last thing, the factory and the dealer compared it to a 500 series B.M.W, while smaller than the 700 series, same quality, just different in size and ride.
The porpoise "problem" is minimal, easily managed with slight trim. The stepped models 3-5 m.p.h. faster, however, handling (turns) and ride not as traditional. Honest 80 m.p.h., in a very well built package, basically a mini top gun. (many of the same features)
Check out the room in the rear seat, compare it to the others, decide if YOU need more, I have not found it to be a problem.
Cigarette has ceased production, because in their words, almost the exact labor cost (ie: cabin, engine installation, dash, interiors etc.) as the larger boats, far less margin.
Oh, one last thing, the factory and the dealer compared it to a 500 series B.M.W, while smaller than the 700 series, same quality, just different in size and ride.





