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Looking for any info on triumph boats. I believe they are made out of
polypropolene material? |
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Made of Roplene.
http://www.triumphboats.com/ On really hot days, if you tie the bow off to a sturdy dock, and put the boat in full throttle reverse, you can turn a 17-footer into a 20-footer. "Your Name" wrote in message ... Looking for any info on triumph boats. I believe they are made out of polypropolene material? |
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So why not? They do it with limo's. ;-)
Paul "NOYB" wrote in message link.net... Made of Roplene. http://www.triumphboats.com/ On really hot days, if you tie the bow off to a sturdy dock, and put the boat in full throttle reverse, you can turn a 17-footer into a 20-footer. "Your Name" wrote in message ... Looking for any info on triumph boats. I believe they are made out of polypropolene material? |
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NOYB wrote:
Made of Roplene. Is that the material that comes from recycled ropes? http://www.triumphboats.com/ On really hot days, if you tie the bow off to a sturdy dock, and put the boat in full throttle reverse, you can turn a 17-footer into a 20-footer. Just think what you could do dropping on the ramp on a cold day... shatter it like a wine glass in a Memorex commercial. DSK |
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"NOYB" wrote in message hlink.net...
Made of Roplene. http://www.triumphboats.com/ On really hot days, if you tie the bow off to a sturdy dock, and put the boat in full throttle reverse, you can turn a 17-footer into a 20-footer. "Your Name" wrote in message ... Looking for any info on triumph boats. I believe they are made out of polypropolene material? Roplene is nothing more than their registered trademark name for a polymer, and it probably IS polypropylene, which is any of various thermoplastic plastics or fibers that are polymers of propylene |
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