Cigarette Racing Team and Mercedes AMG Collaborate on Concept Boat

That's been done too. There was a Cigarette Suburban a while back.

The "Cigarette OnShore Surburban" back in 2000. There is also someone on here (BraceYourself? before the F650?) that had a dually with Cig interior in it.

VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, rear/4-wheel-drive, 7-passenger, 5-door wagon

PRICE AS TESTED: $165,000 (estimated base price: $76,000)

ENGINE TYPE: supercharged push-rod 16-valve V-8, iron
block and aluminum heads, GM engine-control system with port fuel injection
Displacement: 327 cu in, 5328cc
Power (mfr's est): 485 bhp
Torque (mfr's est): 500 lb-ft

TRANSMISSION: 4-speed automatic with lockup torque converter

DIMENSIONS:
Wheelbase: 130.0 in Length: 219.3 in Width: 79.8 in Height: 73.1 in
Curb weight: 5350 lb

MANUFACTURER'S PERFORMANCE RATINGS:
Zero to 60 mph: 7.0 sec
Standing 1/4-mile: 14.8 sec @ 98 mph
Top speed (drag limited): 130 mph
 

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Mikey, the medical term is 'Reptile dysfunction'. Something has gone wrong with my lizard! I have to take a nap after three or four.....
 
Are you sure you're not referring to the Fittipaldi Scarab that Emerson worked on with Scarab when he was driving Mercedes powered cars for Penske? It was black with red stripes, but only a theme boat.
 
Are you sure you're not referring to the Fittipaldi Scarab that Emerson worked on with Scarab when he was driving Mercedes powered cars for Penske? It was black with red stripes, but only a theme boat.


I think that was a Chris Craft wasn't it? Solid red right?
No I remember a silver/ gray Scarab at the show with AMG engines.

Sucks getting old....
 
The "Cigarette OnShore Surburban" back in 2000. There is also someone on here (BraceYourself? before the F650?) that had a dually with Cig interior in it.

VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, rear/4-wheel-drive, 7-passenger, 5-door wagon

PRICE AS TESTED: $165,000 (estimated base price: $76,000)

ENGINE TYPE: supercharged push-rod 16-valve V-8, iron
block and aluminum heads, GM engine-control system with port fuel injection
Displacement: 327 cu in, 5328cc
Power (mfr's est): 485 bhp
Torque (mfr's est): 500 lb-ft

TRANSMISSION: 4-speed automatic with lockup torque converter

DIMENSIONS:
Wheelbase: 130.0 in Length: 219.3 in Width: 79.8 in Height: 73.1 in
Curb weight: 5350 lb

MANUFACTURER'S PERFORMANCE RATINGS:
Zero to 60 mph: 7.0 sec
Standing 1/4-mile: 14.8 sec @ 98 mph
Top speed (drag limited): 130 mph

I remember that, I wanted that thing
 
JupiterSunsation;395534-1 I believe the actual MTI boat was built for a Mercedes dealership owner.[/QUOTE said:
I had to laugh at this one......

That "Mercedes Dealership owner" was Stu Hayim.... Multi time World and National Offshore Champion.

Gino bought one of his (many) cast offs.

T2x
 
I had to laugh at this one......

That "Mercedes Dealership owner" was Stu Hayim.... Multi time World and National Offshore Champion.

Gino bought one of his (many) cast offs.

T2x

From 2006:


Cancer Survivor Double-Matches Customers' Donations

AMITYVILLE, N.Y., Nov. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- A highly successful Long Island business leader is encouraging his customers to make donations to cancer research, not only reducing their purchase total by the amount of the contribution but also by double-matching their gifts. A cancer survivor himself, Stuart Hayim, 59, owner of Mercedes-Benz of Massapequa, has committed $50,000 to an end-of-year program by taking any contribution made by his customers and double-matching their gifts.

"This encourages new customers' contributions and then goes on to match those gifts 2 - 1. For example, if a customer chooses to donate $200, we'll take that amount and donate an additional $400. All proceeds from the two-month long event will be specifically earmarked for a cancer research project at the very same Long Island hospital where I was treated. Because I feel I have been blessed with a second life, this sentiment affects everything I do." said Hayim.

World Champion Powerboat Racer Donates Winning to Cancer Research

Hayim's efforts to support cancer research have permeated other aspects of his busy life. To celebrate his recovery from cancer, he began competing in offshore powerboat racing, naming his competition boats "Recovery" and donating 100% of his winnings to cancer research and treatment. Over a ten-year period, Hayim won a remarkable three U.S. Championships and four World Championships, donating several hundred thousand dollars and inspiring many others in the process.
"The racing team and I wound up touching a lot of people because of our story, and not really because of the racing, and that was just fine with me," said Hayim.

Mercedes-Benz of Massapequa

Mercedes-Benz of Massapequa is an authorized Mercedes-Benz dealership headquartered in a $20 million facility in Amityville, near central Long Island's south shore communities. With more than 120 employees, the dealership has been cited by Mercedes-Benz USA as the consummate example of a modern, state-of-the-art retail facility. Completed in 2005, the new complex includes an impressive service department with latest computerized diagnostic equipment and 41 lifts.

Hayim says, "Everything in our service department was set up to foster the highest-quality work, including air conditioning the entire shop -- a rarity in the automotive business. We keep a large fleet of nearly 100 Mercedes-Benz loaner cars on hand, and our large technician staff means little or no waiting for a service appointment, which is also unusual in our business."

A native of Great Neck, Long Island, Stuart Hayim ran a very successful import-export business before taking ownership of Mercedes-Benz of Massapequa. Hayim still holds several World Records in powerboat racing:

* Fastest Race Ever: Open Class -- 111.66 mph * Two Fastest Laps Ever: Open Class -- 114.27 and 113.6 * Circum Long Island -- 3 hours, 6 minutes * "Winningest Offshore Racer in the World" (1990 to 1995)
 
I can say from first hand experience that Stu has not only "talked the talk" he definitely "walks the walk". I have seen him personally step in to assist people newly diagnosed with various forms of cancer. He takes time to speak directly to them and offers not only encouragement but also leverages his contacts to help them negotiate through the choices of treatment, best hospitals and top specialists.

Stu tells a story where he was laying in his hospital bed after his diagnosis. He felt that his string had run out and the future was hopeless. At that point he received a surprise visit from a childhood friend who had previously experienced a similar illness. The friend basically told him that the outcome was not inevitable and that proper treatment coupled with a positive outlook would see him through this ordeal.

Since that day Stu has been "paying it forward".

Happy Holidays to all.

T2x
 
I had to laugh at this one......

That "Mercedes Dealership owner" was Stu Hayim.... Multi time World and National Offshore Champion.

Gino bought one of his (many) cast offs.

T2x
Yes but did you know it had "Recovery" painted (as were a number few of his boats) on it first before Stu had it re-done with "Mercedes of Massapequa"? It is still my favorite "theme boat"...
 
Re: the boat

"theme" boats are sooo 2008. my .02

Car boats were all very neat in the detailing.........the superhero/cartoon boats were also very detailed but would leave you up to endless heckling at the dock.....


All theme boats seem to suffer "lot rot" on the resale market too....
 
Stu was retiring from the sport (I think he did that more than once) when I started at Powerboat, but Eric Colby, my editor back then, told me he was/is a great guy. Seems like the consensus. And that MTI was jaw-dropping.
 
Car boats were all very neat in the detailing.........the superhero/cartoon boats were also very detailed but would leave you up to endless heckling at the dock.....


All theme boats seem to suffer "lot rot" on the resale market too....

I can appreciate the artwork and craftsmanship but,


who the phuk wants to have a boat with Porkie Phuking Pig painted on it?????
 
I don't know, Bill. I'd be happy with a 42 Cigarette if it had a painting of Elmer Friggin' Fud on it. Or a 44 MTI with a picture of Daffy Friggin' Duck. But that's just me.

The laughter at the docks would fall on happy deaf ears.
 
I wouldnt Matt. I just don't "get" the theme boats. There have been a couple good threads about the subject both here and "there".

I almost did a 42 PR in a Scarface theme a couple years ago. I'm glad I didnt. I thought it would def be a novelty, but it would've gotten old quickly
 
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