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Old 12-01-2006, 09:44 AM
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Update!!!!!!!

I started this thread before i purchased the boat back in april. I purchased it in may and used it all summer long in the back bays of O.C. Md and On nice days we ventured a few miles off shore. Caught our share of flounder,croaker,seabass,blowfish,flying fish, and spot. The boat and motor performed great. No dealer issues or warrenty work required. Great on gas (115 4 stroke yamaha), easy to clean, Easy to tow and so easy to drive.
The boat came with a Bimini top. Now thinking of adding the Tee Top ($2300).ouch!
My only issue this season was when i had a 250 pound buddy aboard sitting in the stern portside foldup seat. He leaned back in the seat to obtain his cigar lighting device and broke the Plastic seat support. He always hands out great cigars so i told him don't worry about it (thinking i would have to replace the seat myself at a cost of at least $100).
Went to my Dealer and told him exactly how it happened and wanted to order a new bracket. Glen(owner) said no problem we will order the part and ship it to your house for free. Rock on !
Looking forward to the 2007 season starting early on the flats in the northern chesapeake bay for huge Rocks.
By the way i went with a Q1 boat. Dealer was honest about the Q2 boats but didn't have any in stock to even look at. I think he wants to stick with quality.
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Old 12-02-2006, 06:39 PM
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Happy To See This Thread End On A Positive Note, Wishing You Light Winds And Following Seas
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Old 12-03-2006, 03:10 PM
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I went out crabbing last week. I was on the water all day and used the bildge pump on and off all day and not much water came out. When we got into the dock we pulled the plugs and I would two to five gallons came out . Where does the water come from? I also had the screws on the transom plate resealed a couple of years ago because on the old Triumph site thats where people said water came in . also the grey panels on the deck, has anyone had the seal come up ?
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Old 12-03-2006, 07:46 PM
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Does your bilge thru transom sit at or just below water level? Back siphoning can be an issue and the grey panels have been discussed many, many times so do a search and read back posts.
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Old 01-04-2007, 05:35 PM
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Love my 2004 190. Dive from it 1-3 times a week. Boats are suposed to get wet. and if you dive , inside and out, that being said the bigest source of water coming into the boat during a dive is thruogh the scuppers. Don't want to plug them as I also need the diver drip to drain between dive sites. I have several friends with glass boats in the 21-23 ft class. They have had more problems than I ever had.
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