Older Hulls
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Re: Older Hulls
that's the only way for me to have a big boat without a loan! Sometimes I think new boat but as soon I think big payment, the new boat idea goes away... and it comes back!
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Re: Older Hulls
i have a 79 cig mistress i rerigged last fall and there was no rot or soft spots anywhere in the boat! not a stress crack anywhere and i launch it like im trying to go into orbit every time i take it out. hard to beat old school cigs and apaches for rocksolid boats
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A quality hull that has been properly stored and maintained should be fine.
Over the past few years I had an 85 Cigarette and an 89 Skater. Both of them had outstanding, sound hulls.
As others pointed out, get a survey.
Over the past few years I had an 85 Cigarette and an 89 Skater. Both of them had outstanding, sound hulls.
As others pointed out, get a survey.
Last edited by Too Old; 10-24-2007 at 11:08 AM.
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Re: Older Hulls
Originally Posted by Tazz
Do you still have the 88 TG with the Quadrotor motors? That is a sweet ride .
Yes I do..but the quads have gone to a new home
Thanks for the compliment!!
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