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Old 11-08-2008, 06:38 PM   #1
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The first Lamborghini powered boat?

Kondor, 1971 powered by 2 Miura engines:

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Old 14-01-2009, 03:22 PM   #2
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Found out that the first one was a record breaking Baglietto ('68) and that there was at least one more Molinari before 'Condor'. Does anyone have any pics?
I think this was an early Lambo too:
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Old 14-01-2009, 08:03 PM   #3
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1984 Lambo

This is a pic that has bugged me for some time.It`s taken from the RB84 programme,but doesn`t tie in with the boat della valle went round britain.That knuckle in the topside looks like it`s some sort of special test boat,but CUV`s didn`t have the knuckle and surely it`s not a 35 ciggy.Come in `Black Tornado`and step up on to centre stage please.
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This is a pic that has bugged me for some time.It`s taken from the RB84 programme,but doesn`t tie in with the boat della valle went round britain.That knuckle in the topside looks like it`s some sort of special test boat,but CUV`s didn`t have the knuckle and surely it`s not a 35 ciggy.Come in `Black Tornado`and step up on to centre stage please.
A few times before Ego-Lamborghini it made to debut his new marinerized engines V12 directly derived by those of the supercar Countach models, the tests of these engines were done on this tin mono built by Baglietto and designed by the Ligurian yards designer- Aldo Cichero.
The same Emile Novaro menaging director of the Lamborghini- new acquired by the Chrysler - effected the testings on this boat.
I had a color photo of the boat during the tests but I don't succeed in finding it anymore.
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Old 14-01-2009, 09:18 PM   #5
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Kondor, 1971 powered by 2 Miura engines:

Of this boat I don't have trace.
I believe that has never raced in a offshore race despite the writing "off-shore" on the side.
More probable than has participated in competitions as the Pavia-Venice or 100 miles the Lario that they contemplated boats of various kind.
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Old 14-01-2009, 09:33 PM   #6
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Lamborghini used that Cichero design later for their 'Quetzal' model. There was a special on that boat in Motonautica back then. BT, do you have that issue?

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About that Kondor I will have to have a look at the Eugenio Molinari brochure I took that pic from.
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Lamborghini used that Cichero design later for their 'Quetzal' model. There was a special on that boat in Motonautica back then. BT, do you have that issue?

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About that Kondor I will have to have a look at the Eugenio Molinari brochure I took that pic from.
No I haven't that issue. However the boat seem be the same.
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Lambo Mono

Brilliant Marco,take a bow.
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I have affirmed that that boat built by Baglietto was in aluminum but in reality I haven't info to confirming that.
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A few times before Ego-Lamborghini it made to debut his new marinerized engines V12 directly derived by those of the supercar Countach models, the tests of these engines were done on this tin mono built by Baglietto and designed by the Ligurian yards designer- Aldo Cichero.
The same Emile Novaro menaging director of the Lamborghini- new acquired by the Chrysler - effected the testings on this boat.
I had a color photo of the boat during the tests but I don't succeed in finding it anymore.
The 'real deal' now for sale:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...SS%3ADE%3A1123
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Man , i love the sound of Lambo's in a boat going across the water .
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Olli that's a great find!! A tad overpriced I feel!! Great to see other pics of that boat finally.
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...A tad overpriced I feel!!...
Yes, those Lambo collectors wouldn't think twice to buy a lega leggera, one-off sportscar, but hardly anyone will pay that sort of money for that boat and then it will end up on the scrap yard



it's mass-produced (5 or 6?) sister


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Old 03-02-2011, 08:45 PM   #14
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It was a great boat but the price is also absurd because I know he never took the start in a offshore race .
Then even nothing picture of the current state.
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