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On my 01 186with a 115 4f yammi all the water that got by the side scuppers was draining to the bilge under the trim board that runs on the floor in front of the splash well. ruled the entire floor and up 3 inches on each side of the seats and then the water just collected on the deck. so much so that as i took waves over the bow at anchor while fishing for bull reds, I would have to drop the access door to let the water drain to the bilge.i have had up to 4 inches standing water on the deck because of the heavy 4s along with us fishing off the back . i hope that moving the scups to the rear has solved that problem ,however the only solution is to raise the floor height and that is major mold redoing that triumph isnt gonna do i dont think
the standing water issue was why i went to the 210cc ----no waves over the bow yet ,but some close calls
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Thanks CR Angler. So far the dealer has not gotten back to me that they have gotten the replacement panels, about time for me to call them, AGAIN. Anyway, I like your idea, will try it once I get new panels.
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I have a 2002 190 bay and my panels are cracked at the screws; but I keep on fishing the boat will not sink.
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I know it is not a problem other than cosmetic, but since they started to crack after only a couple months and this was a brand new boat, I didn't consider this acceptable. Anyway, I got another call from the dealer today and the panels are in, so I'll stop by in the next few days or so and get them replaced. Otherwise I have had great luck with my 190 Bay
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Just an update. The dealer put the new floor plates in last week as a warranty item. They also did my engine service while there. The new cover plates "look" the same, but have more screws, so we'll see how they hold up. Triumph also is going to replace my washdown pump, which gave up the ghost just before I brought it in to the dealer. Then to top it off I found some Spanish for supper yesterday after picking the boat up!
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Floor panels cracking
My 2007 190 bay floor panels have started to crack along the edges where the screws go in. I called the dealer and there going to order them and call me when they get in. Are the floor panels part of the lifetime warranty? It seems like Triumph really needs to look at this problem.
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Yes, there are covered under warranty. My "new" ones have considerably more screws in them, not sure if there are any other improvements or not. It took a while for Triumph to run another batch in order for them to be replaced on mine, but they took care of it with no problem.
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not enough useful space under them to do anything with and they are below waterlevel so they cannot be drained while on the water
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current owner of '01 logic 210cc with 140 johnson 4s former owner of '01 logic 186 cool bay w/115 yami 4s http://www.myspace.com/clogginberto boat's name is Illogical I'm an original Green Grass Clogger! |
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