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Trojan Hull Look-alike

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2020 9:40 pm
by oil&water
Ran across an interesting thread on THT. OP is looking to identify this hull. Info he has is the vessel is a 1982 Hydra Sport 31’. What caught my eye is the lines of the hull look very similar to a stretch F32 with the exception of the small flybridge. Anyone have an idea what this beast might actually be as the OP says Hydra Sports claims it is not their boat. Perhaps a mold of something else that was OEM’d for them?

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Re: Trojan Hull Look-alike

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2020 9:52 pm
by Pieraddiction
Actually I just came on here to find out if anyone new if this was perhaps a Trojan with some mods. I was the original poster in tht and am still scratching my head. I’m going there tomorrow to check it out. Was just going to post on here to see if anyone knew what this hull may be.

Hydra sports did not flat out deny that it is not their hull, they said it is possible that another manufacturer built some of these and they were branded as hydra sports in some way. They would have been very low production boats.

I’m really scratching my head, either this thing is a gem or a dud. Should find out tomorrow.

Re: Trojan Hull Look-alike

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2020 10:07 pm
by prowlersfish
Get a hull ID number while your looking . And please post back .

Re: Trojan Hull Look-alike

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2020 10:10 pm
by prowlersfish
oil&water wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 9:40 pm Ran across an interesting thread on THT. OP is looking to identify this hull. Info he has is the vessel is a 1982 Hydra Sport 31’. What caught my eye is the lines of the hull look very similar to a stretch F32 with the exception of the small flybridge. Anyone have an idea what this beast might actually be as the OP says Hydra Sports claims it is not their boat. Perhaps a mold of something else that was OEM’d for them?

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One model F32 had a smaller bridge But a stretched F32 would be longer then 31'

Re: Trojan Hull Look-alike

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2020 11:19 pm
by oil&water
Was using “stretch” as a reference the F32 that was modified up in Alaska to a F35.

At any rate, I am just as curious as pieraddiction to determine what vessel / manufacturer that this hull originated from.