Cigarette Race Boat UFO is the famous race boat from the eighties. Built by under licence by Delta Carson Yachts in Italy as a race boat. She competed successfully during the Maine Nassau race in the States with the famous Willie Myers as driver. Since her racing days she has been converted to a centre console configuration and has proved herself to be a great fast/extremely fast cruising powerboat. She would easily convert back to her original race boat cockpit plan and qualify as a Class II Powerboat. She has been well looked after and has always been stored ashore when not racing. Her engines are in particularly good condition, being meticulously maintained as one would expect. If you’re looking for a head-turning piece of power boating history, a surprisingly good sea boat with a scary turn of speed then UFO could be your boat. As expected, this boat comes with a host of engine spares.
If you would like to look at this boat, please give Nick a call on +44 7900 191 326 and he will arrange to collect you from any of the Island ferry terminals and take you to see her.
Please contact Nick Ward at 01983 200785
Ytterligare specifikationer, utrustning och information:
Dimensioner
LÖA Längd över allt: 9.40 m
Bredd: 4.0 m
Min. djupgång: 0.90 m
Deplacement: 3000 kg
Motorer
Motor 1:
Motormärke: Mercrusier 5.7 ltr
Tillverkningsår: 1988
Motor typ: Inombord
Motor 2:
Motormärke: Mercrusier 5.7 ltr
Tillverkningsår: 1988
Motor typ: Inombord
Motor/bränseltyp: Bensin
Max hastighet: 56 knop
Engines
2 x Petrol 260hp each Mercruiser 5.7 litres
Ventilated engine compartment, maintenance access, engine fire auto extinguisher suppression
Cruising top speed approx. 65 mph (56 knots)
Two fuel tanks with fuel contents gauge
Trim tabs
Centre console
Electrical
12-volt electrical supply from engine
1 x Bilge pump, plus x 1 manual
Deck Gear
Cover over cockpit
Warps and fenders
Navigation lights
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.