new Trojan Owner
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new Trojan Owner
Hi All,
It is an official deal, the boat has been sea trialed, hauled and completely surveyed hull, and engines and for 1977, she is a solid boat. No surprises in the surveys other than general maintenance items, hose, belts, house keeping etc.
She'll most likely be named "LARK" (the winning name thus far) and I'll keep her in Coronado California. I want to thank all of you who post your experiences with your Trojan F-32's, it really helped me in this decision and being a smarter buyer and knowing what to look out for and where.
When I figure out how to post a photo, I'll post a few!
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It is an official deal, the boat has been sea trialed, hauled and completely surveyed hull, and engines and for 1977, she is a solid boat. No surprises in the surveys other than general maintenance items, hose, belts, house keeping etc.
She'll most likely be named "LARK" (the winning name thus far) and I'll keep her in Coronado California. I want to thank all of you who post your experiences with your Trojan F-32's, it really helped me in this decision and being a smarter buyer and knowing what to look out for and where.
When I figure out how to post a photo, I'll post a few!
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welcome aboard.
first rule of the boards, fyi... new members have to buy and send each of the other members a dozen kryspy kreme donuts. you'll be getting your rule book later.
in the meantime, please be sure to send us donuts. i'll have kreme filled, please.
first rule of the boards, fyi... new members have to buy and send each of the other members a dozen kryspy kreme donuts. you'll be getting your rule book later.
in the meantime, please be sure to send us donuts. i'll have kreme filled, please.

Terran
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Terran
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Welcome, I'll take the Boston Creame please.
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Survived Andrew Cat 5,Eye of Charley Cat 4, & Irma Cat 2
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Shhh... don't say that too loud, there are some here who have not had any bites on theirs.Stripermann2 wrote:Wow, it seems that Trojan boat purchases are on fire lately...welcome!

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1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL
Rum is the reason Pirate's have never ruled the world
Done Dreamin'
1987 President 43' Twin Lehman 225SP Turbo
Highfield 310 Ally 15 HP Yamaha 2cycle
1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL
Hi,
The boat is a 1977 F-32 sedan, has mercruisers and engine survey reports them to be GM 5.0/305 or Mercruiser model 228's. They have been upgraded with electronic ignitions and new carburetors.
everything except the electronics appear to be original, including the fingerprints.
A nice thing about a So Cal boat is we get very little rain (about 9" per year) so there are NO soft spots anywhere and the stringers sounded and look as new. You can see the bare balsa core at the anchor locker hawse pipe cut-out (soon to be smithed and west systemed) and it is as new! ( I was disappointed of the lack of attention to detail in that area)
About the only fresh water this boat has seen is from the hose, and this one has seen very little lately. Not a blister on the bottom.
My surveyor was very impressed but not surprised by he stoutness of the Trojan, he has not seen many 32's in So Cal, but a lot of the 10 meters (typical Newport beach style boat) and said they usually survey good.
I believe that if you want a Harley, buy a Harley, not a japanese knockoff, and then try to explain it away by "reliablity, price, warranty, blah blah blah" same goes for the Trojan, the title is not even in my name and at the yard during the haul and in the marina, people asked if she is a Hatteras, while a compliment, I was proud to say no, she's a Trojan!..... if I wanted a Hatteras, I would have bought one.
I can't wait to get her home and make that gel coat shine!
The boat is a 1977 F-32 sedan, has mercruisers and engine survey reports them to be GM 5.0/305 or Mercruiser model 228's. They have been upgraded with electronic ignitions and new carburetors.
everything except the electronics appear to be original, including the fingerprints.
A nice thing about a So Cal boat is we get very little rain (about 9" per year) so there are NO soft spots anywhere and the stringers sounded and look as new. You can see the bare balsa core at the anchor locker hawse pipe cut-out (soon to be smithed and west systemed) and it is as new! ( I was disappointed of the lack of attention to detail in that area)
About the only fresh water this boat has seen is from the hose, and this one has seen very little lately. Not a blister on the bottom.
My surveyor was very impressed but not surprised by he stoutness of the Trojan, he has not seen many 32's in So Cal, but a lot of the 10 meters (typical Newport beach style boat) and said they usually survey good.
I believe that if you want a Harley, buy a Harley, not a japanese knockoff, and then try to explain it away by "reliablity, price, warranty, blah blah blah" same goes for the Trojan, the title is not even in my name and at the yard during the haul and in the marina, people asked if she is a Hatteras, while a compliment, I was proud to say no, she's a Trojan!..... if I wanted a Hatteras, I would have bought one.
I can't wait to get her home and make that gel coat shine!