1986 Cigarette 28 SS last one?
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So cool my first "ride" in a powerboat was by a neighbor/Buick Dealer in Southampton. It was a Monday and he had two other Buick Dealers drive out the island for a boat ride. We went through Peconic Bay to Shinnecock Bay and out into the Ocean. This was a really early 28SS Cigarette purchased and spec'd out directly with Don Aronow. It had twin 350LT1s and Speedmaster Drives. He idled it down in the ocean stepped aside and asked me if I wanted to drive? Being all of 17 and racing Moto-X I took it and ran it hard (I think of how dumb this was now and shudder for I did not really know how to drive a deep-v like I do today) Anyway thinking back on it years later, do you think he let either of his fellow Buick Dealers drive the new Cigarette?..... NO. I can only imagine the two of them heading home discussing his allowing the 17 year old next door kid to drive it and not them! A few years later he bought an Awesome and had the 28SS listed for sale at the Shinnecock Marina and it sunk at the dock. Pulling it out they found two water hoses were cut. Why would anyone sink a boat? ----a few days later while she was high and dry the scumbags stole the Speedmasters off her.
That "ride" so impressed me I decided "someday" I'd own a powerboat and of course I do.
That "ride" so impressed me I decided "someday" I'd own a powerboat and of course I do.
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floor is now cut out. I welded up some stainless plates and nuts to sandwich between the floor and stringers for the front seats to bolt to. New floor going in now.[ATTACH=CONFIG]537069[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]537070[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]537071[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]537072[/ATTACH]
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