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Old 09-12-2007, 08:01 AM
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I'll be happy to close your free account if you wish woodNfish. Just let me know by email at support@triumphowners.net. Parenthetically, the only thing I edited out were your instructions to me on how to edit/name the thread. I did not ask for nor do I need your input on how to run the website. Bye.
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Old 09-12-2007, 08:59 AM
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Being new to the site I am quite surprised by the comments. I joined to be with other people who love their Triumphs as much as I love mine. No, it’s not perfect – nothing in life is. If you go into anything and expect perfection you are sure to be disappointed. I understand the QC issues. We all have them. I know for a fact the factory will assist you in answering any questions or concerns… all you have to do is ask. They are listening. I for one am wearing a skirt and cheering loudly… I love my Triumph!
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Old 09-12-2007, 09:13 AM
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Thanks TeriL.

It sure must be a very miserable life being unhappy with everything. Maybe some folks need to look in the mirror and try something new -- do they honestly see someone looking back that is absolutly perfect?

Sorry, but I know that I am not perfect, but we can all strive to be better and kinder human beings.
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Old 09-12-2007, 10:41 AM
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Just recently got back from vacation and had the opportunity of fishing with a friend
on his 30 foot cc wellcraft, every bell and whistle. As we were
scrubbing and washing the gell coat and using different brushes I thought of simple green, one brush and the hose. When he found some deep scratches on the bow waterline again
I said my silent no gel coat thanks . As he is sponsored for tournaments this boat gets all the dealer attention it needs. When finished cleaning this truly impressive fishing machine
he remarked that he wished he could of designed the darn thing as he found design flaws.
O yes the price difference between my 190 and this rig, try multiplying by ten.
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Old 09-12-2007, 10:48 AM
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I think Vic said it best...some people aren't happy with anything...what a sad life to live. I, for one, am happy when I wake up with a heartbeat. I figure anything after that is just details anyway!
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Old 09-12-2007, 11:02 AM
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You go Chuck.

Yep, if I can feel my feet hit the floor when I wake up, then I just know it is going to be a GREAT day.

Regardless of anything that might go wrong, I still have my wife, my kids, and I can get out of bed. I might not make it out on the water - but I can at least look at and touch my boat every day.

WOW - life is GREAT. Just wish retirement started sooner.
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Old 09-12-2007, 02:17 PM
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I have a huge problem with Triumph!!! ..... They dont put no wheels on the hul of their boats. I NEED Wheels seeing how there aint no more water in the lakes here. Triumph needs to build an amphibious boat so I can cruise the deserts that used to be our local lakes. Other than that I love my Triumph. To those who work at Triumph, keep up the good work and keep on listening to your clients and their problems and suggestions. Good Job. Oh, I was joking about the wheels, A hover craft would be much more useful, LOL...
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Old 09-12-2007, 02:35 PM
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A hovercraft....now you're talking!
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Open ramps

Fireman- I keep my 195Dc at Long Island Marina, northern Lake Norman. The public access by the marina is still open. Good Luck!
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A hovercraft....now you're talking!


hmmm a triumph air boat might be the ticket down here in louisiana
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