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[email protected] September 18th 07 04:06 PM

New Triumph Video
 
Not sure if you guys saw the video Triumph did last year when they
pulled the boat on the ground but they just did another one and it's
even funnier. Those guys do some crazy stuff. You can check it out
he

www.toughboats.com


Short Wave Sportfishing September 18th 07 04:24 PM

New Triumph Video
 
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 08:06:36 -0700, wrote:

Not sure if you guys saw the video Triumph did last year when they
pulled the boat on the ground but they just did another one and it's
even funnier. Those guys do some crazy stuff. You can check it out
he

www.toughboats.com

ROTFL!!!

Ok, I'll give them that one. :)

Chuck Gould September 18th 07 04:31 PM

New Triumph Video
 
On Sep 18, 8:06?am, wrote:
Not sure if you guys saw the video Triumph did last year when they
pulled the boat on the ground but they just did another one and it's
even funnier. Those guys do some crazy stuff. You can check it out
he

www.toughboats.com


That is a funny video.

And I'm convinced. If I need to buy a boat to drop off the back of a
speeding semi, bounce off a few trees, or fling off a 100-foot cliff
into a lake below it will be a Triumph. Not so sure it will plane
well, track well, ride reasonably dry, maintain the cosmetic integrity
of the finish, or do any of the other things one would appreciate in a
boat of that type, but who cares if you can bounce it off of trees and
semis? :-)

It reminds me of the stunt that Boston Whaler pulls every few years-
they saw a boat in half athwartship and then motor back to the dock in
the half with the engines attached. Boston Whaler builds a pretty
decent boat and they don't *have* to resort to that sort of gimmick-
but I suppose it gets the attention of folks who otherwise wouldn't
take time to consider the brand before buying something similar
elsewhere.


Reginald P. Smithers III September 18th 07 04:39 PM

New Triumph Video
 
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Sep 18, 8:06?am, wrote:
Not sure if you guys saw the video Triumph did last year when they
pulled the boat on the ground but they just did another one and it's
even funnier. Those guys do some crazy stuff. You can check it out
he

www.toughboats.com


That is a funny video.

And I'm convinced. If I need to buy a boat to drop off the back of a
speeding semi, bounce off a few trees, or fling off a 100-foot cliff
into a lake below it will be a Triumph. Not so sure it will plane
well, track well, ride reasonably dry, maintain the cosmetic integrity
of the finish, or do any of the other things one would appreciate in a
boat of that type, but who cares if you can bounce it off of trees and
semis? :-)


I wonder if anyone in rec.boats has actually seen a Triumph a few years
old and can testify about the boats appearance and handling.


Short Wave Sportfishing September 18th 07 04:43 PM

New Triumph Video
 
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:39:20 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote:

Chuck Gould wrote:
On Sep 18, 8:06?am, wrote:
Not sure if you guys saw the video Triumph did last year when they
pulled the boat on the ground but they just did another one and it's
even funnier. Those guys do some crazy stuff. You can check it out
he

www.toughboats.com


That is a funny video.

And I'm convinced. If I need to buy a boat to drop off the back of a
speeding semi, bounce off a few trees, or fling off a 100-foot cliff
into a lake below it will be a Triumph. Not so sure it will plane
well, track well, ride reasonably dry, maintain the cosmetic integrity
of the finish, or do any of the other things one would appreciate in a
boat of that type, but who cares if you can bounce it off of trees and
semis? :-)


I wonder if anyone in rec.boats has actually seen a Triumph a few years
old and can testify about the boats appearance and handling.


Ahem...

As I have stated in the past, they are tough. There are concerns
about UV damage over the long term, but so far, it's been good.

As to looks after a few years - they get dirty fast and are hard to
clean.

Reginald P. Smithers III September 18th 07 05:25 PM

New Triumph Video
 
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:39:20 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote:

Chuck Gould wrote:
On Sep 18, 8:06?am, wrote:
Not sure if you guys saw the video Triumph did last year when they
pulled the boat on the ground but they just did another one and it's
even funnier. Those guys do some crazy stuff. You can check it out
he

www.toughboats.com
That is a funny video.

And I'm convinced. If I need to buy a boat to drop off the back of a
speeding semi, bounce off a few trees, or fling off a 100-foot cliff
into a lake below it will be a Triumph. Not so sure it will plane
well, track well, ride reasonably dry, maintain the cosmetic integrity
of the finish, or do any of the other things one would appreciate in a
boat of that type, but who cares if you can bounce it off of trees and
semis? :-)

I wonder if anyone in rec.boats has actually seen a Triumph a few years
old and can testify about the boats appearance and handling.


Ahem...

As I have stated in the past, they are tough. There are concerns
about UV damage over the long term, but so far, it's been good.

As to looks after a few years - they get dirty fast and are hard to
clean.


SWF,
You have to excuse me, when I go out of town, or send the weekend at the
lake, I always just hit the "catch up" button, so I might missed a few
hundred posts for every day I don't look at rec.boats. The past few
weekends, I have been spending 2 or 3 nights on the water. This is
really my favorite time of the year. Well this and the spring time,
but then again, early summer isn't bad. But late July and August are
really too damn hot. Must be global warming.




HK September 18th 07 05:45 PM

New Triumph Video
 
wrote:
Not sure if you guys saw the video Triumph did last year when they
pulled the boat on the ground but they just did another one and it's
even funnier. Those guys do some crazy stuff. You can check it out
he

www.toughboats.com



The only one of these boats I've seen in recent years is (or was)
sitting on a trailer in front of a second-street beach house in
Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, with a for-sale sign on it.

It is an ugly boat, and when you get up close, it looks as if it has
some sort of skin disease.

So, I suppose I understand the stupid commercials.


Short Wave Sportfishing September 18th 07 05:47 PM

New Triumph Video
 
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 12:25:03 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote:

This is really my favorite time of the year.


Totally agree. I love it this time of year.

Espiecally out on Narraganset Bay - it's absoutely gorgeous out there
- nice crisp temperature, blue skies...beautiful.

Short Wave Sportfishing September 18th 07 05:49 PM

New Triumph Video
 
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 12:45:07 -0400, HK wrote:

wrote:
Not sure if you guys saw the video Triumph did last year when they
pulled the boat on the ground but they just did another one and it's
even funnier. Those guys do some crazy stuff. You can check it out
he

www.toughboats.com


The only one of these boats I've seen in recent years is (or was)
sitting on a trailer in front of a second-street beach house in
Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, with a for-sale sign on it.

It is an ugly boat, and when you get up close, it looks as if it has
some sort of skin disease.

So, I suppose I understand the stupid commercials.


I blame Canada.

Or Climate Change.

John H. September 18th 07 10:18 PM

New Triumph Video
 
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 08:06:36 -0700, wrote:

Not sure if you guys saw the video Triumph did last year when they
pulled the boat on the ground but they just did another one and it's
even funnier. Those guys do some crazy stuff. You can check it out
he

www.toughboats.com

Very good!

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've been told by a dealer that Triumphs are
made of the same material as Tupperware. I believe it.

John H. September 18th 07 11:40 PM

New Triumph Video
 
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:39:20 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote:

Chuck Gould wrote:
On Sep 18, 8:06?am, wrote:
Not sure if you guys saw the video Triumph did last year when they
pulled the boat on the ground but they just did another one and it's
even funnier. Those guys do some crazy stuff. You can check it out
he

www.toughboats.com


That is a funny video.

And I'm convinced. If I need to buy a boat to drop off the back of a
speeding semi, bounce off a few trees, or fling off a 100-foot cliff
into a lake below it will be a Triumph. Not so sure it will plane
well, track well, ride reasonably dry, maintain the cosmetic integrity
of the finish, or do any of the other things one would appreciate in a
boat of that type, but who cares if you can bounce it off of trees and
semis? :-)


I wonder if anyone in rec.boats has actually seen a Triumph a few years
old and can testify about the boats appearance and handling.


I've seen and ridden in a new one, but can't comment on what they're like
after several years. They don't get waxed, and the finish (which isn't all
that shiny to begin with) is supposed to remain the same. But...who knows?


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