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Old 26-07-2013, 09:54 PM   #21
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Cigarette 36 cards

Thanks Nigel for your pictures!

I also found these collecting cards! Look what it says:

Copper Kettle
1100 HP
15800CC
80 MPH

ERAF
1200HP
15300CC
80 MPH

Aeromarine
1200HP
15300CC
85 MPH

Dante's Inferno
1100 HP
15800CC
80 MPH

FINO
1100HP
15800CC
75 MPH

I Like it too
1200HP
15300 CC
85 MPH

Since I like it Too is the former Aeromarine it seems to be quite right!

All cigarettes are 36'0" (10,9m) in length and 9'6"(2.9m) in width
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Old 27-07-2013, 10:10 AM   #22
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One of them seems not to be a cigarette 36. Or is it?
Nice pics! Those are postcards so it is likely that the series continues with other ...
Igauana was the prototype of a series of boats of 32 'with the hull derived directly from the Cary/Cigarette 32' and built under license by the Italian shipyard Intermarine in 1972.
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Old 27-07-2013, 10:14 AM   #23
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Few more. Alitalia Due courtesy of Graham's amazing offshore archive.
Nigel,one in the middle at the top, Nauty Bye was the former Boss O'Nova III that Wishnick drove some races in USA and Bahamas 500 in his triumphant year 1971.
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Old 27-07-2013, 01:18 PM   #24
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Correction Nauty Eve
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Old 03-08-2013, 11:08 PM   #25
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Some more 36 pics

Dear Nigel, marco and other 36 Cigarette fans:

Have you seen these pics before?
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Old 04-08-2013, 12:46 AM   #26
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They were on sale on ebay. Note the #4 for the Boss O'Nova II 32' in the start of the Hennessy-Key West November 13 1971.
Probably due to the fact that his usual # 1 for Wishnick in that year was already occupied by the recent winner of the APBA Championship Bob Magoon.
In the foreground the future winner of the race, Roger Hanks in his first Blonde.
Thanks for sharing!
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Wow what a cracking shot of Blonde!! Awesome photo.
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Old 04-08-2013, 11:39 PM   #28
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Cig 36 pics

Marco: indeed they were on ebay; and I've bought them......

One day we should make a book focused on these boats.

Here some more!
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I hope so. I'm working on a challenging chapter, the designs of the profiles of these hulls.
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The photo in the middle is the start of the Bahamas 500 of 1971, while the first should be the one of 1972.

Here are some examples at the various stages of processing.
Opinions and criticisms are welcome!





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This thread is great. Fantastic photo's and great drawings! Keep them coming!
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This thread is great. Fantastic photo's and great drawings! Keep them coming!
I agree.. fantastic thread.

These really were the quintessential Class 1 boats of the seventies!

Do we know how many are left and any likely to run or race again?

I only know of KAM lll / I like it Too- in Norway and Dirty Pearl ex Slapshot in USA.

Where are the other thirty sixes??








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Old 06-08-2013, 10:38 AM   #33
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A guy in the US has one of the Dry Martini hulls that was converted ( ) to a cabin cruiser. He has stripped it ready to restore but got no further - he's trying to sell it. Another is also a static billboard for the Primatist boatyard in Italy.
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The photo in the middle is the start of the Bahamas 500 of 1971, while the first should be the one of 1972.

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Great drawings Marco. Keep them coming.
What fonts did you use for Nicopao? I stuggled to match the i when I made my decals.
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Great drawings Marco. Keep them coming.
What fonts did you use for Nicopao? I stuggled to match the i when I made my decals.
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Hi Phil,I have yet to perfect the bottom red of the name but I took it from a nice picture of Graham where the boat was taken almost perfectly longitudinal and then I re-colored it with patience and time.
If you want I can send you the detail.
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Old 01-09-2013, 09:38 PM   #36
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Cigarette 36 Sabre Dance

Recently bought this postcard on Ebay. Does anybody have more pics on Sabre Dance? I like the look of this 36.
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Here three of that beauty boat. The two in colours are frames from a video of the US season in 1976 when the boat was driven by the Aussie Arnold Glass.
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Old 08-09-2013, 12:35 PM   #38
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Nice Champion cigarette 36 ads. I recently discovered the one that features Copper Kettle.
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What's the story with "Stock's Up"??...very cool! Tall, pointed windscreen and a big railing?!
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