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Old 06-17-2007, 09:11 PM
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Boat Lifts?

I read somewhere that Triumph's flexibility requires their boats to be placed completely on a trailer because, otherwise, the portion extending past the rails will cause the boat to permanently sag if left in that position for an extended period of time. As a result, the performance of the boat becomes adversely affected.

Does this mean that Triumph boats cannot be placed on boat lifts that use 2 belts to hoist the boat in and out of the water?

I am interested in purchasing a house that has a bolt lift behind the house. This particular boat lift has 2 belts. I would really like to get a Triumph, but, if I buy this house, it seems that I may have to buy a fiberglass boat, unless anyone of you has experience that can address my concerns.

Many thanks.
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Old 06-17-2007, 09:15 PM
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You are correct about the trailer and not putting them in slings, However, you can hang them a craddle. I beleive these are now available from factory but contact your dealer. In addition, if you do a search of the forums, there are blueprints for building a craddle. In a nutshell yes you can hang a Triumph, it just needs to be in craddle.
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