Cigarette Racing and AMG turn out 42-feet of comfort and speed
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The Huntress' deck has plenty of comfortable seating and lounging areas fore and aft, and the newly designed T-Top provides a bit of protection from the sun
The T-Top of the 42-foot Huntress is a beautiful and sturdy structure to keep off the sun
A view of the helm and dash from starboard
Five Varado 350 SCi outboards from Mercury Racing are an intimidating lineup for anyone following the Huntress
The bow of the boat invites lounging, save perhaps when travelling over 70 mph
The entryway to the cabin
The Huntress is available with hardwood decking
Side view of the helm, showing the intricate decorative surface of the dash
The AMG-like steering wheel
A view of the stern, including the in-board appearance of the entry door
Fore view of the Huntress' cabin
Five Verado 350 SCi Mercury Racing outboards provide the push that propels the Huntress at 78 mph
The Huntress and the AMG G63
"Why five engines? Simple, because six wouldn't fit," says Skip Brewer, CEO of Cigarette Racing
Bow deck of the boat
The helm of the Huntress invites thoughts of dicey undertakings
Aft view of the Huntress' cabin
The Cigarette Racing/AMG Huntress planing through the water. Note the side entry door
AMG Gelandewagen 63 (Photo: AMG)
Article Summary
Cigarette Racing and AMG have collaborated on the newest version of the Huntress performance boat, which was officially unveiled this week at the Miami International Boat Show. A little more roomy than classic go-fast boats, the 42-foot Huntress is ten feet high, has an 11-foot, 9-inch beam and a cabin below decks providing luxury accommodation for two. Oh, yes – it also comes with a 500 gallon fuel tank and five Mercury Racing outboards that can push it up to 78 mph (125 km/h or 68 knots).
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