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You have two items I can comment on, but first, welcome to this web site.
You do not mention what items you might want to secure, please try a search on the word “toggler”. If what you are attaching is big and heavy, or something to put your weight on, that is what I would suggest. You might also read the “Article” on “Additions & Modifications to our 2005 Triumph 210”. A lot of togglers were used by the dealer to install some of our “stuff”.
For smaller items, try doing a search on the word “Rule”, which is Rule (Sudbury) Elastomeric Sealant. We use that a lot.
As you might guess, the “Search” feature does work on this web site.
As to warping, to my knowledge that only happens if the boat is not supported correctly when out of the water. Again, try doing a search on the word “Warp”. That should give you a lot of reading material.
Some folks say that the smooth ride we enjoy is a fault. I say it is great for my knees and back. In order to enjoy this ride, I have to support my boat correctly when it is out of the water. If I try to store it like a glass boat, then I am asking for problems. If it sits on a trailer designed for the boat (and I have a non-factory trailer) or a lift with the same specifications as the factory trailer, then it should not have any problems. Go cheap and ignore the factory specs, then it is my fault if I end up with warping. That said, there are some 17-foot Logics (pre Triumph) from the late 1990’s that are still used as rentals that have been sitting on standard racks in a boat storage facility since they were new. They do not show any warping. Go figure.
Good luck with your search, and again “welcome”.
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Vic in Osprey FL
2005 Triumph 210 CC with a collapsible radar arch on a Rolls Axle trailer
Boat Name: Irresistible
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