smokeybandit
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Dude in '85 United Racing Engines was listed with Al Garbett in a 30 Shadow.
You beat me to it. All black Shadow. Very fast and good in rough water. They had some great racing with Jesse James.
Dude in '85 United Racing Engines was listed with Al Garbett in a 30 Shadow.
Never seen that one before. So basically a CUV type hull but built in the US? Who built it? I take it that it's in the UK now?
Dude in '85 United Racing Engines was listed with Al Garbett in a 30 Shadow.
Here I am!
With Flying Fish we have spent a lot of time in our 'darkened rooms'-me like Inspector Clouseau and FF like Doc. Watson- to analyze the various Shead-Picchiotti-CUVs and we have succeeded in arriving to some conclusions.
The Alitalia Due became Dry Martini 2 next Martini Racing next Ego/Canale 5 next Ego/Rothmans(from Key West Worlds in 1981 with the modified windshield-Rombo/Marlboro style and new engines hatches.)next Blade Runner-Ouragan in 1983-84.
The Alitalia Tre became Studio Smania Interni/Cigahotels Uno,and-after it burned- with a new concave windshield that became characteristic for the next 38's of CUV saga-next Rombo-Marlboro etc....up to 1991.
Trussardi was the former second 38' for Della Valle built in 1983 as Ego/Rothmans that then became Cinzano Bianco for two years(1984-85) and next Trussardi next Dimensione Uomo and Biancaneve alls for Alessandro Zodo in 1986-87-88. Now is the winner of CTC 2009.
There was another Trussardi for Popo Giovio in 1987 with two Procar Turbo engines but it's another story.
Thanks Marco! I ascribe my passion and knowlege regarding CUV the the discussions we had (along with Patrick) a couple of years ago. I know your heart belongs to the 36 Cigarette, but it's hard to to compare many other boats to the mightiness and history that the CUV's carry with them.
You'll have to tell them where Rombo is now...
And thank you and FF for all the photos!!
Built by Saltshaker who left off some vital longitudinal deck stringers under the cockpit,and the deck began to fold before it was modified back as it should have been.
Sorry but also I would want to know where that CUVs is today.
The Trussardi of P.Giovio is the one that was Ouragon according to our latest findings Marco.The other Trussardi (painted white No 96) is as you say in your post.
The Goldrush boat is nothing to do with CUV, but is a Don Shead design with construction as per the Alitalia boats which went on to be the model for the CUV boats.
Started life as Toleman Group (1981),then Goldrush (1982/83),then The Legend (1984/85),then Ricard (1987).
When it was Goldrush/The Legend it had 2 x Jaguars = 1500hp
Built by Saltshaker who left off some vital longitudinal deck stringers under the cockpit,and the deck began to fold before it was modified back as it should have been.
Outrageous! What`s a cougar man doing on a Shead boat,picking up tips on how to not do alloy construction for the first alloy cougar cat.Nah! surely not.
My bad, I thought that you'd told me she was sitting on the bottom of the Adriatic, but maybe that was one of the others?
This is great stuff! Thank you guys all for coming overhere and enriching the discussion with your experiences and knowlege.
I've grown very fond of the aestetics of the metal boats. They give off a purposefulness and sense of invincibility that the fiberglass boats don't have in my mind. Kind of like seeing the beauty in a sledgehammer...![]()
The Trussardi of P.Giovio is the one that was Ouragon according to our latest findings Marco.The other Trussardi (painted white No 96) is as you say in your post.
CUV kaos....
No Graham,the Trussardi No 88 of Giovio it seems was a new 38' built in 1987-probably the last 38' CUV built.
The Trussardi of Zodo became Dimensione Uomo No 96 again for Zodo.
The two boats run the Italian 1987 season first race at Rapallo in April.
And then, what's the story behind this one?!