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Susky Kid
New Member
Registered: January 2007 Posts: 12
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Wed January 10, 2007 12:02pm
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What was cause of the deflection?
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Cajun-T
Regular Member
Registered: May 2005 Location: New Orleans Posts: 19
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Mon January 29, 2007 1:24pm
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Triumph could not tell me, it was this way when I bought the boat. I have brought it back and Triumph has added a v-bunk to reduce the stress. The V-bunk has not reduced my stress however.
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butch
New Member
Registered: February 2007
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Sat February 17, 2007 10:34pm
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This is a little worrysome. I am just about to buy a Triumph but I don't like what I see here and I especially don't like the fact that Triumph doesn't seem to care or want to take care of this problem. Maybe, i need to re-think my purchase.
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NCangler
Administrator/Owner
Registered: November 2004 Location: NC Posts: 1,897
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Sun February 18, 2007 5:56am
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How can you surmise that Triumph doesn't care? Everyone that I know of that has had any hull deflection problem has had it taken care of. The process is to work through your dealer. Triumph offers a life-time warranty on the hull. If the boat was stored on a non-manufacturer appoved trailer hull deflections can occur. If the new v-bunk that Triumph provided did not take care of the problem and the owner has the lifetime hull warranty from the original owner (assuming it was purchased used) then they need to request through their dealer that the hull be replaced. The dealer should be able to coordinate this with Triumph. If the owner does not get satisfaction from the dealer they should contact Triumph directly by contacting their support folks at the factory. I don't see how anyone can surmise that Triumph "doesn't seem to care or want to take care of the problem". Cajun-T admits that he bought the boat in this condition so it is going to take a process to get it resolved. More facts here would be good before wrong assumptions are made.
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