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Vic Smith September 24th 08 06:56 PM

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These look tough.
Anybody have one, or even see one?
I read once they easily get/show scratches.

I like this one best.
http://www.toughboats.com/index.cfm?...RecommendATest

Then there's the Bubba Test
http://www.toughboats.com/index.cfm?...RecommendATest

--Vic

A Real Boater September 24th 08 07:09 PM

Triumph Boat Tests
 
Vic Smith wrote:
These look tough.
Anybody have one, or even see one?
I read once they easily get/show scratches.

I like this one best.
http://www.toughboats.com/index.cfm?...RecommendATest

Then there's the Bubba Test
http://www.toughboats.com/index.cfm?...RecommendATest

--Vic



There is or was one parked in a driveway for most of the summer in the
Chesapeake Beach, MD, area. For what it was, it looked to be in pretty
decent shape, though the finish on the deck and hullsides was as dull as
if it had been sitting out in the Florida sun for a few seasons. I
wonder how they clean up, because the surface feels, well, porous.

The only other one of that make I have ever seen also had a dulled finish.






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Vic Smith September 24th 08 10:58 PM

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On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 14:09:12 -0400, A Real Boater
wrote:

Vic Smith wrote:
These look tough.
Anybody have one, or even see one?
I read once they easily get/show scratches.

I like this one best.
http://www.toughboats.com/index.cfm?...RecommendATest

Then there's the Bubba Test
http://www.toughboats.com/index.cfm?...RecommendATest

--Vic



There is or was one parked in a driveway for most of the summer in the
Chesapeake Beach, MD, area. For what it was, it looked to be in pretty
decent shape, though the finish on the deck and hullsides was as dull as
if it had been sitting out in the Florida sun for a few seasons. I
wonder how they clean up, because the surface feels, well, porous.

The only other one of that make I have ever seen also had a dulled finish.


Spent some time getting info - there's an owners forum - and owners
are happy with them.
They clean pretty easily with a power washer, and stains come out with
Soft Scrub/bleach/Mr Clean sticks. Doesn't appear to be an issue at
all.
The finish is naturally duller than gel coat, but having no gel coat
seems a plus to owners. When they get too dull, a dry buffer will
bring back the luster. Just the heat from the buffer.
Didn't get a good handle on prices, but they seem about the same as a
Carolina Skiff per foot.
For some reason - maybe because they are vee hulls and have a number
of standard equipment pieces like livewells and front decking/storage,
they weigh considerably more than a CS of same length according to my
cursory reading of the specs.
The 23' is 3400 lbs dry/no motor compared to 2000 lbs for the CS 2380
DLX. Since this ropelene plastic is supposed to be lighter than glass
the Triumph is probably just a beefier boat.
23' is the max length they're making.
The plastic - disappointingly - provides no resistance to sea growth.
Bottom paint is probably a special formulation but I didn't dig in.
You need a ropelene compatible sealant, as the usual stuff won't
stick. Repairs/hole filling can be easily done with ropelene sticks
and a torch, and the hull has a long, transferable warranty.
If I was looking for a vee-hull I would sure give them a close look.
But I'm not. Vee hulls suck gas, and I hate that.

--Vic

A Real Boater September 24th 08 11:01 PM

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Vic Smith wrote:
On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 14:09:12 -0400, A Real Boater
wrote:

Vic Smith wrote:
These look tough.
Anybody have one, or even see one?
I read once they easily get/show scratches.

I like this one best.
http://www.toughboats.com/index.cfm?...RecommendATest

Then there's the Bubba Test
http://www.toughboats.com/index.cfm?...RecommendATest

--Vic


There is or was one parked in a driveway for most of the summer in the
Chesapeake Beach, MD, area. For what it was, it looked to be in pretty
decent shape, though the finish on the deck and hullsides was as dull as
if it had been sitting out in the Florida sun for a few seasons. I
wonder how they clean up, because the surface feels, well, porous.

The only other one of that make I have ever seen also had a dulled finish.


Spent some time getting info - there's an owners forum - and owners
are happy with them.
They clean pretty easily with a power washer, and stains come out with
Soft Scrub/bleach/Mr Clean sticks. Doesn't appear to be an issue at
all.
The finish is naturally duller than gel coat, but having no gel coat
seems a plus to owners. When they get too dull, a dry buffer will
bring back the luster. Just the heat from the buffer.
Didn't get a good handle on prices, but they seem about the same as a
Carolina Skiff per foot.
For some reason - maybe because they are vee hulls and have a number
of standard equipment pieces like livewells and front decking/storage,
they weigh considerably more than a CS of same length according to my
cursory reading of the specs.
The 23' is 3400 lbs dry/no motor compared to 2000 lbs for the CS 2380
DLX. Since this ropelene plastic is supposed to be lighter than glass
the Triumph is probably just a beefier boat.
23' is the max length they're making.
The plastic - disappointingly - provides no resistance to sea growth.
Bottom paint is probably a special formulation but I didn't dig in.
You need a ropelene compatible sealant, as the usual stuff won't
stick. Repairs/hole filling can be easily done with ropelene sticks
and a torch, and the hull has a long, transferable warranty.
If I was looking for a vee-hull I would sure give them a close look.
But I'm not. Vee hulls suck gas, and I hate that.

--Vic



If you are shopping for a boat to use where hard crop or sea waves will
not be a frequent issue, I'd sure go for the Carolina Skiff. They really
are terrific fishing boats.



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Tim September 25th 08 03:51 AM

Triumph Boat Tests
 
On Sep 24, 12:56*pm, Vic Smith
wrote:
These look tough.
Anybody have one, or even see one?
I read once they easily get/show scratches.

I like this one best.http://www.toughboats.com/index.cfm?...RecommendATest

Then there's *the Bubba Testhttp://www.toughboats.com/index.cfm?page=5&subpage=RecommendATest

--Vic


Why try to screw up a good boat like that?

Vic Smith September 25th 08 12:01 PM

Triumph Boat Tests
 
On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 19:51:14 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Sep 24, 12:56Â*pm, Vic Smith
wrote:
These look tough.
Anybody have one, or even see one?
I read once they easily get/show scratches.

I like this one best.http://www.toughboats.com/index.cfm?...RecommendATest

Then there's Â*the Bubba Testhttp://www.toughboats.com/index.cfm?page=5&subpage=RecommendATest

--Vic


Why try to screw up a good boat like that?


Just showing it can take a licking. Let's say a FG boat came off the
trailer while moving down the road. Totaled..
I wonder about the motor and transom, though.
They should send one over Niagara Falls.

--Vic

Richard Casady September 27th 08 02:23 PM

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On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 06:01:54 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

Just showing it can take a licking. Let's say a FG boat came off the
trailer while moving down the road. Totaled..
I wonder about the motor and transom, though.
They should send one over Niagara Falls.


Yesterday a bulldozer fell off a trailer here in Iowa. It landed on a
car, narrowly missing the driver. Guy didn't bother to tie it down.

Casady

Vic Smith September 27th 08 02:31 PM

Triumph Boat Tests
 
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 13:23:44 GMT, (Richard
Casady) wrote:

On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 06:01:54 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

Just showing it can take a licking. Let's say a FG boat came off the
trailer while moving down the road. Totaled..
I wonder about the motor and transom, though.
They should send one over Niagara Falls.


Yesterday a bulldozer fell off a trailer here in Iowa. It landed on a
car, narrowly missing the driver. Guy didn't bother to tie it down.

I try to stay away from flatbeds carrying a load - of anything.
And you won't *ever* catch me alongside a cement truck.
I'll pull over and park if that's what it takes to avoid it.
I'm a scaredy cat.

--Vic

A Real Boater September 27th 08 02:42 PM

Triumph Boat Tests
 
Vic Smith wrote:
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 13:23:44 GMT, (Richard
Casady) wrote:

On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 06:01:54 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

Just showing it can take a licking. Let's say a FG boat came off the
trailer while moving down the road. Totaled..
I wonder about the motor and transom, though.
They should send one over Niagara Falls.

Yesterday a bulldozer fell off a trailer here in Iowa. It landed on a
car, narrowly missing the driver. Guy didn't bother to tie it down.

I try to stay away from flatbeds carrying a load - of anything.
And you won't *ever* catch me alongside a cement truck.
I'll pull over and park if that's what it takes to avoid it.
I'm a scaredy cat.

--Vic




You've never played "lumberjack logroll" atop a concrete delivery truck?
You haven't lived.



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Vic Smith September 27th 08 02:46 PM

Triumph Boat Tests
 
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 09:42:25 -0400, A Real Boater
wrote:

You've never played "lumberjack logroll" atop a concrete delivery truck?
You haven't lived.


Too slow.

--Vic


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