Very cool. Thanks for sharing!
Thread: Name this boat?
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03-27-2010 03:39 PMBeautiful. The ad is great except the length is cut off, do you know what it is?
Do you want to sell it...
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03-27-2010 05:58 PMI rescanned the original and changed the contrast. Also added some more pics of the boat taken when I purchased it.
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03-27-2010 05:58 PMthat yellow boat it is sitting next to, is the coolest boat of all time. That was an awesome shop.
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03-28-2010 12:13 PM
So what is up with the forward area covered in wood? Is that a forward cockpit that can be opened up ? Is the boat still useable these days ?
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03-28-2010 02:49 PM
That's a great boat!....hope to see it restored someday.
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03-28-2010 06:11 PM
Don't want to highjack this thread, but.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yovy8...layer_embedded
(offshore in Finland 1990)
One of the coolest boats
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03-28-2010 06:42 PMEntirely different boat. This is a J C Simon model. The original was an Aronow original. I had a demo with a turbo Daytona that was one of the faster pleasure boats around.
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03-28-2010 06:49 PMTommy Monza you know what's up. You must have been there back in the day. Bail size hatches in the deck + electronic compass w/ remote sensor in 1970! Someone once told me "those boats only went out late at night and came back before the sun came up and the rubrail on one side was beat up and covered with rust."
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03-28-2010 06:55 PMRe; 1970 model year, the 28 was the first production Cigarette.
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03-29-2010 10:50 PM
The Postma boys from Dryland Marina bought the molds for the 50 Cary and they were building them for a while with the backing of the VanAndel in the mid eighties.I think they than developed the 70.
A guy i think by the name of Mike that used to work for my brother at Baron Marine was heading the whole operation .
They had nothing to do with the little ones with the little 32 and such but that 43 may have been one of their makings.