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Old 11-22-2005, 07:07 PM
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rdrsteve,
some of what the salesman said is true, however he didn't tell you the whole truth. yes if triumph boats are stored on the wrong trailer they could warp, however if the same warped hull is put back on the correct set up trailer, chances are it would go back to its original shape in a matter of days if not sooner in nice hot conditions. yes some of the boats have cracked I'm sure, but they would still float all situations I've heard(never heard of one sinking), and if there is a crack it is easily fixed by welding. and yes the screws backing is an issue with the roplene hulls, but all of us deal with it and have found easy solutions to this problem. I would not worry about any of the above mentioned "problems" this salesperson mentioned.

btw, I own a 2000 Logic 210cc and its been great. I have put 150 hours on my engine in 2 seasons, previous owner put 145 hours on it before me, plus the boat had a motor on her before this one!
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