Spellberg at Cigarette Racing Team PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt Trulio   
Thursday, 15 July 2010 00:00

Movement of one person or another within the high-performance powerboat industry doesn’t usually qualify as news for the average go-fast boat enthusiast. But when someone who is as well known outside the industry as he is inside it makes a change, it’s worth reporting.


That’s the case with Vic Spellberg, the former director of sponsor promotions for Formula Boats/Thunderbird Products who has joined Cigarette Racing Team as director of sales and promotion. Based in Opa-Locka, Fla., Cigarette Racing Team is a short drive—brutal South Florida traffic notwithstanding—from Spellberg's home in Fort Lauderdale


“Loving the ‘performance’ side of the business, I see Cigarette as a brand, epitomizing that lifestyle,” said Spellberg in a press release from Cigarette, “With my experience in racing and my long affiliation with such a variety of boats in the industry, I think I’m in a good position to help prospective Cigarette customers assess their needs and boating styles.  That’s a key to finding the right boat for the right person.”


Like Skip Braver, the chief operating officer and owner of Cigarette Racing Team, Spellberg is from Chicago and cut his high-performance boat teeth on the waters of Lake Michigan. Unlike Braver, Spellberg is a former offshore racer who teamed up with Scott Porter, the chief executive officer of Formula, to run a 30-foot Formula in the late 1970s. Spellberg continued to race through the mid-1980s, winning back-to-back Southeast Divisional Championships in 1985 and 1986


“As Cigarette’s customer base and business broadens, we need someone who can be the liaison between the factory, customers and dealers,” said Braver in the release. “We need someone who not only knows boating, but also the importance of top-quality customer service.  We think that is where Vic is going to be very valuable to Cigarette.  We work as a team here and he has those teamwork qualities.”


“We have a simple goal here—build the best-running, most reliable, safe and well-designed performance boat on the market,” Braver added. “We work at that every day and look forward to Vic’s contribution to that goal.”

Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 July 2010 17:15
 
Shore Dreams: One Boat Closer PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt Trulio   
Wednesday, 14 July 2010 12:48

Just checked in with Mike Fiore of Outerlimits Offshore Boats in Bristol, R.I. Earlier today, Fiore agreed to bring and pilot a boat at the July 17 Shore Dreams for Kids event in Seaside Heights, N.J.


“I’m bringing a 44-footer down there,” said Fiore. “I think it’s the second or third time I’ve done it. It’s a wonderful event.”


That’s good news for the annual charitable event, which provides a day of boat rides for mentally and physically challenged children and adults, because the organizers—most notably the New Jersey Performance Powerboat Club—are a little short on boats this year.


In related—but equally good—news, Tony Frisina, the owner of Spectre Powerboats and Chris Cestaro of Ocean Performance, are teaming up to provide rides in several Spectre models at Shore Dreams.


“We are still looking for boats,” said Dave Patnaude, NJPPC president.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 July 2010 14:06
 
Spectre Adding 30-Foot V-Bottom PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt Trulio   
Tuesday, 13 July 2010 10:10

Just got off the phone with John Cunningham of Spectre Powerboats, who said that the company’s new SV300 V-bottom is being laid up and should be ready by October. Base price for the 30-footer, which will ride on a 24-degree single-step hull, with an 8.2-litre engine will be $164,352.


“We’ve taken all the fat out of the pricing,” said Cunningham. “We understand where the economy is and we understand it will be a couple of years before it comes back.”


Cunningham described the 30-footer as ‘family sport boat”—with a full cabin and a V-berth—designed and built for running on lakes and bays. The boat will be offered with a single big-block engine, twin small-block engines or twin big-block engines. Although custom paint will be available, Spectre currently is designing a standard graphics package for the new model.


In a larger sense, the new 30-footer represents a move by Spectre, which made its name on high-performance catamarans, to expand its product line.


“What we’re trying to do is build a boat company for everyone,” Cunningham explained. “It’s very hard to just build cats and survive in this market.


“Our 260 Roadster center console is very popular,” he added. “It’s really selling.”


Future model releases for Spectre reportedly include a 40-foot V-bottom as well as 36- and 43-foot catamarans.



Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 July 2010 10:13
 
Roar at the Shore: Poker Run Bargain PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt Trulio   
Monday, 12 July 2010 17:17

This isn’t huge news, but I sure like the direction of it. Bargains of any kind are much appreciated in a down economy.


So file this under “Another Bright Idea from the New Jersey Performance Powerboat Club:” A $199 “recession buster” entry fee for its Roar at Shore Poker Run on Saturday, August 7 in Toms River, N.J.


Roughly half to one third of the cost for the average poker run, the fee includes breakfast before the event and a barbecue beach party after the run is over.


“This was called the Barnegat Bay Poker Run for many years, and it was $299,” explained Dave Patnaude, president of the NJPPC. “We had a full-blown breakfast buffet in the morning at the Lobster Shanty, and then a full-blown white tablecloth dinner at night.


“We started to see the numbers drop off year after year so we then re-invented the event as the Roar at the Shore Poker Run, and the $199 price-point was key,” he continued. “We scrapped the fancy breakfast for a Continental Breakfast at Typhoon Service Center in the morning, and then scrapped the fancy dinner for a barbecue party at night.”


The bad news? The Roar at the Shore Poker Run is limited to 40 boats. At this price, expect it to fill up quickly.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 July 2010 11:07
 
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