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Old 01-21-2010, 09:52 AM
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I hate to see a boat like that exposed to the elements!
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Old 01-21-2010, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by littlenige
I hate to see a boat like that exposed to the elements!
It's hard to believe someone would let that boat sit like that.
I've seen it in person many years ago when it was a few years ago,it was just awesome. What a waste!
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Old 01-21-2010, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by h2oboater
The [Bittersweet, Burn Baby Burn] Cig was owned by Frank Szykula & the late Bob Schaeffer was the engine builder. The Cig was raced only a few times by Frank without incident. This is how she looked at the impound yard in the Detroit area before she left for Ohio in the early 80's. My Ohio friends say she is still there waiting to be restored.
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Can you get pics of her current condition?

I would be willing to buy her, my favorite boat of all times.
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Old 01-21-2010, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by senzaspectre
H20,

Can you get pics of her current condition?

I would be willing to buy her, my favorite boat of all times.
SenzaSpectre,

One of my favorites as well, I hope you save Her !
Il vostro nome senzaspectre, "Without Spectre".
I hope you meant a boat ? lol
Then you are do for one,if your are without.

Good Luck either way !
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Originally Posted by h2oboater
The [Bittersweet, Burn Baby Burn] Cig was owned by Frank Szykula & the late Bob Schaeffer was the engine builder. The Cig was raced only a few times by Frank without incident. This is how she looked at the impound yard in the Detroit area before she left for Ohio in the early 80's. My Ohio friends say she is still there waiting to be restored.
H20, did you know Bob, or know of how he passed? I actually knew him pretty well. He and "Wild" Bill Hollister (crew chief for the old Wellness Plan Unlimited Hydroplane, and turbine expert) were both good friends of mine.
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Old 01-21-2010, 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by wjb21ndtown
H20, did you know Bob, or know of how he passed? I actually knew him pretty well. He and "Wild" Bill Hollister (crew chief for the old Wellness Plan Unlimited Hydroplane, and turbine expert) were both good friends of mine.
Yes I knew Bob as a member in our club, Lake St Clair Offshore Racing Association [LSCOSRA] Bob was the man with the man with the golden wrench.. I believe he passed a few years before we closed the door on the club back in 2005. Bob also teamed up with Frank on his Magnum [Broad Jumper] back in the 70's.
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Originally Posted by h2oboater
Yes I knew Bob as a member in our club, Lake St Clair Offshore Racing Association [LSCOSRA] Bob was the man with the man with the golden wrench.. I believe he passed a few years before we closed the door on the club back in 2005. Bob also teamed up with Frank on his Magnum [Broad Jumper] back in the 70's.
BOB WAS ONE OF THE MOST TALENTED GUYS IN THE DETROIT AREA AS FAR AS ENGINE TECHNOLGY. HE WAS AHEAD OF HIS TIME IN MOST PHASES OF PERFORMANCE ENGINE BUILDING.
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Originally Posted by h2oboater
Yes I knew Bob as a member in our club, Lake St Clair Offshore Racing Association [LSCOSRA] Bob was the man with the man with the golden wrench.. I believe he passed a few years before we closed the door on the club back in 2005. Bob also teamed up with Frank on his Magnum [Broad Jumper] back in the 70's.
That's a sweet pic H2o, I have never seen him with hair. He was definitely a very talented mechanic. He was a good friend of my fathers, and a bunch of other race mechanics that I know.


"Lets get creative" was his favorite phrase!

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Does anyone know where this picture was taken?
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Old 02-28-2010, 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by AO31
Does anyone know where this picture was taken?
Fords Cove [Henery Fords Estate] on Lake St Clair..
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