Looking for Info on Old 1973 Cigarette 28SS Race Boat Possibly Named "El Diablo"
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One more thing...as I remember. The Volvo Outdrives were removed by Davney Marine, opened up, the original output shafts were taken out and replaced with hardened steel shafts. The bearing blocks were opened up and larger and stronger bearings inserted. This was done so that the outdrives could handle the expected increase in torque and power. Speedmaster lower units were installed. Then the new Radichi (Cleaver) 4 bladed props were installed. All of these improvements were (at the time) way ahead of anything seen in this class, so far. Volvo came to Miami to see what had been done to their outdrives...they were amazed, and followed the boat as it campaigned.
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Great information. Too bad she doesn't still have the original drivetrain. I found a pdf scan of an article about the Hennessy Grand Prix race, I just need to figure out how to post it.
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It would be easy to do but the will would have to be there. Old race boat are not pleasure boats. Sadly when they are altered they lose a lot of what they were.
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I will always wonder why the original engines and outdrives were removed and outboards installed? Why? I also remember Mercruiser came out with the "Tempest" package...yet, El Diablo beat everything they put in
the water. I agree that a racing thoroughbred like El Diablo could never really be what one would call a "Pleasure Boat." I do think I'm finally done with all the memories....it's been great.
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the water. I agree that a racing thoroughbred like El Diablo could never really be what one would call a "Pleasure Boat." I do think I'm finally done with all the memories....it's been great.
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Thanks for all the information Former Champ. I learned more about her from you in a couple of days than I knew in the previous 20+ years that I have had her. Best of luck to you, I'll let you know if I find that color, high res pic that I am looking for.