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2007 Triumph 235 Center Console
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· Date: Fri February 9, 2007 · Views: 1066 · Filesize: 31.0kb, 52.3kb · Dimensions: 800 x 450 ·
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Procon
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Registered: March 2006
Posts: 38
Tue February 13, 2007 8:28am Rating: 4.00 

Switches for systems could be better mounted than behind the steering wheel. Hard enough to steer if weather gets bad than to have to worry about flipping on the navigation light switch or horn by having to reach around, over or to the side of the wheel while steering. Note the placement of the trim tab switches in front of the shifter control binnicle. Dog house guage face plate not the most eye appealing. Come on Triumph, you can do better
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Zachary
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Registered: February 2006
Posts: 14
Wed March 21, 2007 5:35pm

I agree. In addition to being awkward looking, it does not appear to be practical. I really like this boat (although I don't know the price), but the instrumentation and console should be redesigned.
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Bluefin12
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Registered: March 2007
Fri June 1, 2007 11:48am Rating: 5.00 

I actually own this particular boat. Im an employee of triumph and the guages and panal are a lot further away than they look in this picture. i have been in 5 - 8ft seas in this boat and never touched anything on the panal or rubbed the guages. Just thought you should know
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