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    1979 Flat Deck Cigarette / 2009 update
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    Charter Member BraceYourself's Avatar
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    Totally gone through. New everything. Wires, fuel tanks, custom everything...

    Brian Snyder's boat.

    Name: Liquid Legacy
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    More pics...
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    That boat is beautiful! I like the simplicity of the paint scheme.
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    This is one of the best looking boats I have ever seen!!!
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    Rode on this boat 5 years ago, and its what started my addiction to cigarette.

    Has motorized cabin and engine hatch. Billet cig logo on port side dash. Cigarette is ghosted down the bow. Just a ton of custom trick things were done... Big GPS on starboard dash.
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    What an incredible job!

    That boat is a keeper. Classic lines, classic paint, couldn't ask for more.
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    Very very cool. It should be put in the paint gone right thread. Did I mention that thing is sweet. Nice work.
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    Very nice!!!!!!!! I know that guy has to have a small fortune in restoring that beauty!
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    Unless you see it in person you have no true idea how striking and how cool it really is. We couldn't stop watching it this weekend- either out running side-by-side or just idling along.

    Cigarette should contact the builder and licence his powered cabin door mechanism.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    Unless you see it in person you have no true idea how striking and how cool it really is. We couldn't stop watching it this weekend- either out running side-by-side or just idling along.

    Cigarette should contact the builder and licence his powered cabin door mechanism.
    I will never forget running 3 abreast with that boat, and a 36 Apache. That boat was just mesmerizing.
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    Beautiful restoration!
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    A beautiful job.....


    More info on the door????
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    The door follows the angular contour of the dash. It's molded in one solid piece. It's very robust. It rides on industrial linear bearings-- essentially a precision-machined rod that has slider collars that run on it's length. The collars are fastened to aluminum flanges that affix to the door and the rods are on flanges that affix to the hull. It's power-actuated by a remote auto power window motor. Basically a motor and drive that runs a cable in and out.
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    Yes .... very , very sharp boat !!! My gf couldn't stop talking about it .... and she really doesn't care about boats at all .
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    Wow...
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    That is great to see a classic come back to life.
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    The door is built like a tank. All the new cigarette doors eventually loosen up and shake a little when opening or closing. Not this one... Beefy as hell and installed for LIFE...



    Also has grey carbon pirelli floor in cabin.
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    seing it in person is like seeing your first pair of tits, you just cant get the image out of your head.
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    What power is in it?
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