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Cichild,
I know Dave was around when the boats were still called "Logic". He went by LogicDave then and ran a web site for the boats, similar to what NCAngler does now. I was surprised at his change in attitude. I know he bought a larger glass boat just before he closed down the old website. Guess he just changed his mind on what material a boat should be made of.
If you do buy a Triumph, you will get a great value for your money. In spite of all the negative comments, mostly by those who do not own a Triumph, they are still a great boat. I have owned glass, wood and aluminum. I may change my boat someday, even to the Black Lab you were probably considering, but I will always appreciate my Triumph 210. I have delt with the hull water retention issue and it is a simple fix involving the installation of a drain plug. The boat handles big water well and is soft on the body for all day fishing. There are so many positive things I can say, there is not enough room here.
Hope you get the boat you want, at the price you want to pay. Triumph is a good candidate for offshore fishing.
Codfish
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