Anyone need these items?

This forum is for comments and the exchange of information relating to Trojan Boats and boating. Please do not post used parts or boats For Sale in this area. For general, non-boating topics please use our "General Discussions" section.

Note: Negative or inflammatory postings will not be tolerated.

Moderators: BeaconMarineBob, Moderator, BeaconMarineDon

User avatar
k9th
Ultimate User
Posts: 1615
Joined: Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:31 pm
Location: Michigan City, IN

Anyone need these items?

Post by k9th »

I am upgrading my baby and in the next 10 - 14 days I will be removing and replacing the following items from my '79 Tri-cabin - SeaDog:

Original refrigerator - works well
Original built-in stove - works fine
Original sleeper sofa - good condition
Original 120gal galvanized fuel tank - good condition
Original 130gal galvanized fuel tank - good condition
Original stainless steel sink - good condition

If any of you fine friends here on the forum, who have been so helpful to me, is in need of any of these items I will be glad to give them to you, but you must pay shipping or come pick them up in Michigan, City, IN.

Rather than post photos here, if you are interested, drop me a line at k9th@yahoo.com and I will get them to you.

If I am in error placing this post here, I will gladly move it wherever. Since they are not for sale I didn't think it would matter.
Tim

"SeaDog"
1979 36' Tri-Cabin
Rodman
Moderate User
Posts: 468
Joined: Tue Jan 05, 2010 6:48 pm
Location: Sunny Florida, Orlando
Contact:

Re: Anyone need these items?

Post by Rodman »

k9th wrote:I am upgrading my baby and in the next 10 - 14 days I will be removing and replacing the following items from my '79 Tri-cabin - SeaDog:

Original refrigerator - works well
Original built-in stove - works fine
Original sleeper sofa - good condition
Original 120gal galvanized fuel tank - good condition
Original 130gal galvanized fuel tank - good condition
Original stainless steel sink - good condition

If any of you fine friends here on the forum, who have been so helpful to me, is in need of any of these items I will be glad to give them to you, but you must pay shipping or come pick them up in Michigan, City, IN.

Rather than post photos here, if you are interested, drop me a line at k9th@yahoo.com and I will get them to you.

If I am in error placing this post here, I will gladly move it wherever. Since they are not for sale I didn't think it would matter.

How big is that stove? Is it counter top or full stove?
Trojan
** F25 Hardtop - Express - 1974 - 25 ft
** F26 Hardtop - Express - 1971 - 26 ft
User avatar
k9th
Ultimate User
Posts: 1615
Joined: Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:31 pm
Location: Michigan City, IN

Post by k9th »

It is a literal built-in with top burners and an oven below, so it fits into a correctly sized pocket in the counter.

It is approximately 22" wide x 22" deep x 24" high. I will be back there Saturday and can get exact dimensions if you need them.
Tim

"SeaDog"
1979 36' Tri-Cabin
Rodman
Moderate User
Posts: 468
Joined: Tue Jan 05, 2010 6:48 pm
Location: Sunny Florida, Orlando
Contact:

Post by Rodman »

k9th wrote:It is a literal built-in with top burners and an oven below, so it fits into a correctly sized pocket in the counter.

It is approximately 22" wide x 22" deep x 24" high. I will be back there Saturday and can get exact dimensions if you need them.

No I only have the F26 it does not have the full stove. I wanted to replace my counter top stove with electric one Ive seen that use`s alcohol or electric.
Trojan
** F25 Hardtop - Express - 1974 - 25 ft
** F26 Hardtop - Express - 1971 - 26 ft
User avatar
k9th
Ultimate User
Posts: 1615
Joined: Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:31 pm
Location: Michigan City, IN

Post by k9th »

This one is electric only. I'll send the pic if you want since I can't seem to get photos to post for whatever reason. Here's a link to Photobucket pic.

http://i729.photobucket.com/albums/ww29 ... Boat20.jpg
Tim

"SeaDog"
1979 36' Tri-Cabin
Rodman
Moderate User
Posts: 468
Joined: Tue Jan 05, 2010 6:48 pm
Location: Sunny Florida, Orlando
Contact:

Post by Rodman »

k9th wrote:This one is electric only. I'll send the pic if you want since I can't seem to get photos to post for whatever reason.
No That is ok, It will not fit in the F26 unless I remove the fridge. Thanks though.
Trojan
** F25 Hardtop - Express - 1974 - 25 ft
** F26 Hardtop - Express - 1971 - 26 ft
User avatar
captainmaniac
2025 Gold Support
2025 Gold Support
Posts: 1922
Joined: Sat Apr 30, 2005 10:26 pm
Location: Burlington, Ontario

Post by captainmaniac »

Looks like the standard electric Princess oven / 3 burner stove.
rooferdave
Moderate User
Posts: 384
Joined: Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:24 am
Location: toronto canada

Post by rooferdave »

I have a 36' trifly, the survey says fuel tanks may be an issue, but I need to test...how? or should I get get your tanks in case? I would wait until no one else really needs them first unless mine turn out bad. The sink I need is for the aft head, I am assuming you are giving the galley onethough?

Dave
User avatar
k9th
Ultimate User
Posts: 1615
Joined: Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:31 pm
Location: Michigan City, IN

Post by k9th »

rooferdave wrote:I have a 36' trifly, the survey says fuel tanks may be an issue, but I need to test...how? or should I get get your tanks in case? I would wait until no one else really needs them first unless mine turn out bad. The sink I need is for the aft head, I am assuming you are giving the galley onethough?

Dave
Dave -

You are welcome to the tanks and they are in good condition. My tanks are beneath the beds in the master stateroom and were the optional larger tanks for the year so a dimensional check for fit would probably be in order. I am upgrading to polyethelene so they are yours if you want them.
Tim

"SeaDog"
1979 36' Tri-Cabin
User avatar
prowlersfish
2025 Gold Support
2025 Gold Support
Posts: 12728
Joined: Sat Nov 05, 2005 6:56 pm
Location: Lower Chesapeake Bay ,Va

Post by prowlersfish »

Any clue what the shipping on the stove would be ? (to va)

My needs some parts like the oven thermostat
Boating is good for the soul
77/78 TROJAN F36 Conv.
6BTA Cummins diesels
Life is to short for a ugly boat :D
User avatar
k9th
Ultimate User
Posts: 1615
Joined: Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:31 pm
Location: Michigan City, IN

Post by k9th »

Paul -

It is scheduled for removal this week and I can weigh it and get you an idea of what it would be.
Tim

"SeaDog"
1979 36' Tri-Cabin
Jersdevil
Moderate User
Posts: 248
Joined: Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:22 pm
Location: Parkville, MD /Millers Island, MD

Post by Jersdevil »

How big is the refrigerator?
Hank Newman
"Winsome" 1979 - F30 Clean Machine
First Sergeant, U.S. Army Retired
Co-Owner Don Snyder
rooferdave
Moderate User
Posts: 384
Joined: Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:24 am
Location: toronto canada

Post by rooferdave »

going to check out and measure my tanks, btw what do the new ones cost?
Coralkong
Sporadic User
Posts: 98
Joined: Mon Jun 20, 2005 7:43 am

Post by Coralkong »

How's that SS sink?

I have a double sink in my '74 TriCabin, and I'm hoping this would be a drop-in replacement.....
Peter
Moderate User
Posts: 642
Joined: Mon Mar 28, 2005 9:49 am
Location: Used to have F36 on Lake Erie...

Post by Peter »

I have a really nice leather love seat now, [With no storage, and weighs about 150 lbs] but would consider replacing it with a fold out. I can do basic upholstery... could you post a picture of the fold out, and what kind of shape is the mechanism in? thanks; [could probably drive up and pick it up, maybe buy you lunch at some expensive fast food joint :) ]
Post Reply