Thread: Boat lifting
View Single Post
  #2 (permalink)  
Old 03-06-2006, 01:18 PM
OspreyVic's Avatar
OspreyVic OspreyVic is offline
Moderator
Captains Club Member
210 CC Owner
 
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: FL
Posts: 719
Thanks: 112
Thanked 109 Times in 86 Posts
Snotty Girl, I would contact Triumph.

They can send you the trailer specifications - bunk length, bunk width, etc. Then you can follow their specs and build your travel lift / hoist to match.

As with many things in life – there is good and bad. The flexing makes for a much nicer rider, especially if your knees and back do not like the jarring you would get on the same size glass boat.

That flexing that most of us likes and appreciates means that the boat needs be supported correctly to avoid potential problems. Triumph gave me the specks so I could have a trailer made for my 210 CC.

You can do a SEARCH on “Boat Lift” at the top of the “Forum” page. That might give you more information.

Good luck with your quest. You might also read the “Articles” section of this web site.
__________________
Vic in Osprey FL
2005 Triumph 210 CC with a collapsible radar arch on a Rolls Axle trailer
Boat Name: Irresistible
Reply With Quote