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Triumph Biodiesel/jet powered boat - Marketing idea
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03-16-2007, 08:28 AM
agereety
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Dream Big and "Think Outside of the Box"
DREAM BIG and "THINK OUTSIDE OF THE BOX"
The sites below illustrate what is possible when there
is no outboard lower unit hanging below the boat hull.At first - I was planning to try and figure out how to send this in a personal message to "Swamp Bear", but - on the off chance that it may be of interest to others - here it goes:
Some of the clips (particularly the first one) may
illustrate what some may consider to
be"inappropriate/reckless" boating. While I am not
advocating unsafe boating practices - the clips below
do have merit/redeeming value (in my opinion) . A
Triumph hull (strong plastic/virtually
indestructable) in these applications (if designed to
operate with a jet drive) - would be superior to all
others:
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http://www.whitewaterextreme.com/videoclips/2006.html
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The "Military Humdinga" ( jet drive) on the site
below might be my tow vehicle of choice for the
Triumph 190 Bay I intend to purchase this season:
Download the "Humdinga" (jet drive car/boat) video and
the "Quadski" (combination atv/jet ski) video at the
site address below:
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http://www.gibbstech.co.uk/mediacentre/video_media.php
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The site below shows an aluminum boat hull with "plastic strips" to aid the hull in sliding over rocks - why have plastic strips when you can have 100% high impact plastic ( a Triumph)?
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http://www.compeaus.com/phantom.html
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