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Does the world need a 59-foot Cigarette Racing Team boat with 2,700 horsepower that’ll hit 80 miles an hour while carrying 26 people?
“Absolutely,” retorts Skip Braver, barely a millisecond after hearing my question. Braver, the CEO of Cigarette Racing, is standing beside me on a dock at the 2020 Miami International Boat Show watching his latest — and largest-ever — creation idle toward us.
“This is revolutionary,” Braver says. “It’s about pushing the boundaries…but sensibly.”
One glance at the rear of the Cigarette Racing Team 59’ Tirranna AMG Edition, though, and you’ll ponder how Braver’s definition of “sensible” differs from your own. Six (!) supercharged 4.6-liter V-8 Mercury Racing 450R outboard engines grace the back of the sinister vessel. At full gallop, the half-dozen engines consume a half-gallon of fuel per mile as they use every ounce of energy possible to rocket the 2,700-horsepower, 40,000-pound boat across the whitecaps.
Filling the fuel tank, by the way, will set you back a cool $4,000. Braver likes to jest that if you think you can’t afford a Cigarette Racing boat, you definitely can’t afford a Cigarette Racing boat. The sticker price of this particular beauty, by the way? $3.3 million.
Though Cigarette will build other 59-foot Tirranna boats (the etymology of the name: it’s an Australian aboriginal word that translates to “running waters”), this particular unit is a one-off, the latest in a 13-year partnership with Mercedes-AMG that’s seen the boatmaker whip up frequent homages to the German performance brand’s vehicles.