The 28 Cigarette - 1976

$27,000 was a very good price for that Cigarette, but the average income in 1976 was only $16.000 and the average price of a house was $43,000.
 
$27,000 was a very good price for that Cigarette, but the average income in 1976 was only $16.000 and the average price of a house was $43,000.

LOL,,,,now the average income is back to 25 k and the house prices are the same as back then...but the boats went up to 250 + !!!!!!
whats up with that....:sifone::rolleyes:
 
Sorry boys, Sugar was OUR boat - first owned and named by a man named Dr. Wayne Lee and then my father purchased it from the doc - to the best of my knowledge, Magnum Mark's Magnum was named Magnum Mark and it was OBVIOUSLY a Magnum?


Yes, mark had few Magnums and a 28 Cig.
 
Dude, whatever is exactly right - post it on OSO and see what he says. I'll bet you lunch!:USA:
 
I wish we still had the old 'beer b!tch' sometimes. The Cafe is fun, but it just plows through (most) everything on our little lake - but with the old 28', you had to know how to "drive" it.:driving:

If anyones hunting a 28', my brother has a very orgional 1980 28 with 383's and TRS for sale.
 
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