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unless you are comfortable with the idea, paradigm, whatever you want to call it that it is ok and normal for the boat to take on water into the inner hull, then I suggest another line of boats. Alot of guys that don't think this is a "big" issue are probably good "tinkerers" --like to work on the boat etc.
Personally I don't. Had I known my 2002 190 bay was going to need an inner hull drain before I bought it, I would have went with something different--probably welded aluminum. Now that I have the boat, with an inner hull drain, plus bad looking warranty weld work, I am stuck---held hostage--I can never get the true value out of this rig if I were to try and sell it.
this is reality--If you want a rig that is truly "robust" then you need to look real hard at all of the posts on this website. It may be that the brand new triumphs have all of the bugs worked out--I hope they do.
The 2002's are notoriuos for problems, so my issues may be isolated to that year---and I hope that is the case.
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