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Old 04-12-2008, 11:26 PM
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I prefer not to bring up the other forum posts here. Some of the discussions are way off base. There is no such thing as a Triumph melting in the sun. Ridiculous. And Triumph is very specific about the need to adequately support the Roplene hull when not in the water to avoid deflections in the hull. My 215 sits on the trailer a lot more than I would like (I'd rather be fishing) and as long as the bunk layouts for the trailer or lift meet the specifications outlined by Triumph engineers there is no problem. I have added .pdf's of the bunk layout schematics for each Triumph model in our downloads section (under the "Info" link above. Regarding how to move from one trailer to another, the easiest thing would be to put the boat in the water then switch trailers. But you can use a fork lift to pull it off one trailer and set it on another. Triumph Dealers on the coast that put their clients boats in the water for them do this all the time. When you switch trailers in the future be sure to meet the bunk specifications as outlined by Triumph.
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