Here is a couple pics of an F2 on Lake Ontario.
1999 F2-48 500HP no cabin .
When docked up to my full cabin TG the bow must have sat a full foot higher .
I think this boat went down into the Us somewhere and was rolled
(not positive on that though).
Paul
Thread: Cigarette F-2
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01-22-2009 11:09 PM
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01-22-2009 11:59 PM
That boat's rolled more than once! Single steps are "tricky" to run.
Is that your boat with the "mint" color? Where's the pics of that?
I always found it interesting how big a difference a little weight adjustment around the boats make.
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01-23-2009 08:32 PM
Here ya go........................
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01-26-2009 12:20 AM
where did that happen loto???
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01-26-2009 02:55 AM
The boat spun out and partially submerged while testing for the OSS races in 07. Its a single step TG. I don't think there was any major damage and the pics show the partial submersion. The boat still looks the same. I saw it around a couple times last Summer and as a spectator boat at the OSS races last year.
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01-26-2009 09:48 PM
Does anyone have more pics of the second boat from the docks in the bottom picture? Looks like theres a teal color too it.
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01-27-2009 04:53 AM
Tank,
Here is another pic of the Teal TG. Belongs to a friend of mine here in Ontario.
Fred has owned more than one TG the last one he had burned on a rack . The boat above had a problem with a battery charger .
The Teal TG is a 96 with 496 HO power .
I know Fred was looking to sell it but isn't every boat for sale .
PaulLast edited by Shockwave; 01-27-2009 at 08:44 PM. Reason: Found another pic .
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01-27-2009 10:28 PM
In addition to what Griff said:
He had it back on the water within a week or two of the accident. I believe the cause of the spin/roll was a drive letting go going into a turn. Also, to be noted in the water patrol report, the driver was stone sober..
Definately a cool boat..
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01-28-2009 12:28 AMI actually met the owner of the F2-48 over the summer at LOTO. The boat is really nice. He did have it back on the water after two weeks but went through it the following Winter.
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01-28-2009 01:11 PM
I guess what I meant was it didn't go to the bottom and sit there for any length of time. I agree, the important stuff got wet. Fresh water though, so not nearly as bad if it went under in salt.