reboatting the power

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mr elevman
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reboatting the power

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sat im going to look at a 71 and 72 trojans 30 or 31 i dont remember my 36 foot wood hull is not going to make it keel is bowing up right inmid ship thir getting ready to pull her out this weakend thair adding 6 more straps so thire will be 9 straps and 4 of them are 16" wide that should get her out so getting back to the 2 im going to see the 71 has twin 318s 800 hrs glass hull fly bridge and the cabin is said to be in great shape best offer and the 72 has no motors or trans it dose have shafts fly bridge and cabin is ok to fair best offer thair marina owened and he want them out for the space to be empty
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Post by rick1954 »

It makes me sad when an old boat has to go on the hard and never come back :cry:
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Post by RWS »

It's really sad if you consider that one day she was brand new, and someone was taking delivery and all that that day entailed.

I bought mine from the original owner who had her for 18 years.

Now I'm on year 7, and for a 25 year old, that old girl is mighty fine.

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