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Old 04-12-2008, 11:04 PM
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how do you 'dry dock' a triumph

I was perusing another forum (the hull truth) and ran across a few threads about Triumph boats. Ther were a several vitriolic posts from a couple of guys denouncing Triumph boats. They had a continuous rant about Triumphs 'melting' on trailers, hulls deforming etc. I have read something about special lifts being need to lift the Triumph with damaging the hulls. And the trailer bunks are specially designed to keep the boat from deforming. For the record I absolutely love my 210cc. However, I have a galvanized tube frame EZ Loader trailer that I like OK for now but have been told that within a few years it will start rusting from the inside out. When this happens I'll upgrade to an I beam trailer. My question is, how does one lift the boat off of one trailer and set it on another or on blocks without damging the hull.
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