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Cigarette Racing Team is an American builder known for high-performance center console and open sportboats, with a heritage rooted in offshore racing and luxury recreational boating. The brand has built a reputation for combining aggressive styling, advanced hull engineering, and premium finishes in vessels ranging from 38 to 59 feet. Cigarette yachts are recognized for their distinctive aesthetic—bold graphics, sleek profiles, and meticulous attention to detail—and their focus on speed, seaworthiness, and owner-operator capability in open-water conditions.

Who is Cigarette?

Cigarette Racing Team has established itself as a builder of distinctive, performance-oriented recreational vessels that appeal to buyers seeking both capability and visual presence. The brand's identity centers on boats designed for serious boating—whether that means offshore fishing, cruising, or simply commanding attention at the dock. Cigarette's design language is unmistakable: aggressive hull forms, bold graphics packages, and meticulous interior appointments that reflect the builder's commitment to the owner-operator market.

The company's approach emphasizes engineering integrity alongside aesthetic boldness. Cigarette yachts are built to handle demanding sea states and extended offshore use, not merely to look fast at anchor. This philosophy has attracted a loyal following among buyers who value both performance credentials and the confidence that comes from owning a vessel with genuine seaworthiness pedigree.

What Models Does Cigarette Make?

Cigarette's current and recent lineup focuses on center console and open sportboat designs in the 38- to 59-foot range. The 59' Tirranna represents the builder's flagship offering—a full-featured motor yacht that combines the brand's signature styling with serious cruising range and accommodation. This model exemplifies Cigarette's approach to larger vessels: aggressive exterior lines, premium materials, and layouts designed for extended time aboard.

  • 59' Tirranna — The flagship cruising sportboat, featuring sophisticated interior spaces, advanced navigation and entertainment systems, and the performance-oriented hull design Cigarette is known for.
  • Center console models — Cigarette's core range, built for fishing, day cruising, and offshore capability in open-water conditions.

Cigarette yachts for sale typically span a price range reflecting their positioning as premium performance vessels, with the larger models commanding significant investment in exchange for engineering, finish quality, and the brand's distinctive presence.

How is a Cigarette Built?

Cigarette construction reflects the builder's racing heritage and commitment to offshore capability. Hulls are engineered for efficiency and seaworthiness in variable conditions, with attention to deadrise, chine design, and weight distribution that supports both speed and stability. The brand does not compromise on structural integrity or material selection in pursuit of cost reduction.

Interiors in larger Cigarette models like the 59' Tirranna showcase high-grade cabinetry, premium upholstery, and systems integration that rivals much larger cruising yachts. Mechanical systems are sourced from established marine suppliers, with emphasis on reliability and serviceability. Cigarette's build philosophy treats the boat as a functional tool for serious boating, not merely a styling exercise—every design decision is informed by performance and durability requirements.

Finishing details—graphics, hardware, paint systems—receive meticulous attention. Cigarette's distinctive visual identity is not applied as an afterthought; it is integral to the build process and reflects the builder's confidence in the product.

What Does It Cost to Own a Cigarette?

Ownership of Cigarette yachts for sale requires realistic expectations about fuel consumption and operational costs. These are performance-oriented vessels; fuel economy is not the primary design objective. Buyers should budget accordingly for fuel, particularly if planning extended offshore use or frequent high-speed running.

Service and parts availability depend on the specific systems and engines installed. Cigarette typically sources powerplants and major systems from established marine manufacturers, which supports parts availability and service access through authorized dealers and independent marine technicians. Owners in regions with active boating infrastructure will find service more readily available than those in remote areas.

Resale value for Cigarette yachts is supported by the brand's loyal following and the boats' reputation for solid engineering. A well-maintained Cigarette typically holds value better than mass-market alternatives, though market conditions and specific model popularity influence depreciation curves. The 59' Tirranna, as a flagship model, tends to attract serious buyers and maintain stronger resale positioning than smaller or discontinued variants.

Insurance costs reflect the boat's value, size, and intended use. Underwriters generally view Cigarette yachts favorably due to their seaworthiness reputation, though offshore use or racing activity may affect premiums. Buyers should obtain insurance quotes early in the purchasing process.

What Should Buyers Look For?

Prospective Cigarette buyers should prioritize a comprehensive survey by a qualified marine surveyor familiar with performance sportboats. Pay particular attention to hull integrity, particularly around the keel and chine areas where stress concentrates. Examine the condition of through-hull fittings, seacocks, and the integrity of any repairs or modifications.

Engine hours and maintenance records are critical. Request complete service documentation for the powerplants and major systems. A Cigarette with meticulous maintenance records and moderate engine hours represents significantly better value than a similar-looking vessel with unknown history or deferred maintenance.

Interior condition matters substantially, particularly in larger models like the 59' Tirranna. Check for soft spots in cabinetry, water staining, and the functionality of all systems—air conditioning, generators, water systems, and entertainment equipment. Cosmetic issues are often less expensive to address than hidden structural or mechanical problems.

Verify the originality of graphics and exterior finishes. Cigarette's distinctive styling is part of the brand's value proposition; poorly executed repaints or graphics replacement can diminish both aesthetics and resale appeal. Original Cigarette graphics packages, when well-maintained, add to the boat's character and market position.

Evaluate the boat's intended use against its actual configuration. A 59' Tirranna configured for extended cruising will have different value and appeal than one set up primarily for day trips. Ensure the boat's layout, fuel capacity, and systems match your boating plans.

Check the title and registration carefully. Confirm the hull identification number matches all documentation. Verify any outstanding liens or encumbrances before proceeding with an offer.

Buying a Cigarette Through Fly Yachts

Fly Yachts maintains active inventory of Cigarette yachts for sale and can connect qualified buyers with available vessels, including the 59' Tirranna and other models from the builder's range. Our team understands the Cigarette brand's positioning and can guide you through evaluation, negotiation, and purchase logistics. Contact Fly Yachts to discuss your Cigarette yacht search and explore available options.

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