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05-03-2010 02:10 PM
There is a 35 hawk Cig on St. Clair. seen it many times, most likely it, red and white/black.
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05-03-2010 02:12 PM
I found this picture of a 35 Hawk Cig what do you guy's think?
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05-03-2010 02:49 PM
One of my ABSOLUTE, ALL-TIME favorite boats...
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05-03-2010 04:09 PM
Not an Excalibur, the bottom is different.
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05-03-2010 04:31 PM
Thanks guy's I spoke to a near by source and the boat has not moved I am going to find out more information. I want to find out what the boat is from the owner but I need to find out who that is.
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05-03-2010 04:48 PM
My conlusion after careful examination... Its an FRP (fiberglass reenforced plastic) seagoing vessel of a sport design meant for near offshore performance useage. I suspect a 24 degree deadrise of the planing hull variety. Power for this vessel I believe would come from 2 engines based upon chevrolet big block base engines modfied to produce more torque and horespower as well as further modifications to perform in a marine environment. Accomodations on this vessel most likely include seating for 5 adults (2 individual seats in the front of the cockpit and a bench seat comfortably seating 3 aft) Most likely there is also a small somewhat cramped cabin containing a vee birth capable of sleeping two full sized adult midgets, 2 opposing seats (without enough headroom to actually sit in them unless you are under 4 foot 6 inchs tall), an ice chest as well as something resembling a portapotty but either smells worse or has never been used. Despite the presence of the porta potty many captains prefer to provide their female guests with a bucket that may be dumped over the side and rinsed for urination purposes. I also believe this vessle would be equiped with 6 cleats, 2 mounted aft, 2 amidships and 2 on the bow to facilitate docking. As fo the exact manufacture, that is hard to descern as most of these vessels are a copy of another manufacture,who copied another manufacture, who intern copied yet another manufacture. The hull identification number on the stern may provide insight to the exact manufature, however it is still debateable whether it is indeed a chicken or an egg.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact Phraglerox Boatwerx.
Thank you and have a pleseant day!P-4077 "The Swamp" S.B.Y.C. and Michigan medboat mothership
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05-03-2010 05:32 PM
Nice Rob......Getting bad advice is unfortunate, taking bad advice is a Serious matter!!
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05-03-2010 05:46 PMHmm, I was going to say a 31 Viper (by Scarab).
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