You know you love your Trojan

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Buckknekkid
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You know you love your Trojan

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when youre out Shrink wrapping its butt before the first winter storm in ZERO frickin degrees> Its sleeping comfortable and I am finally warming up.
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Post by prowlersfish »

You know you love your trojan when your going for a boat ride and its 40 and falling . ( and thats what I doing in a few ) you turn on the block heaters so your ready to go 24/7 365 days a year .
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Buckknekkid
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wear something warm and have a large coffee :lol:
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Post by JuiceClark »

Yeah...but you know you're an idiot when it's 80 degress and calm and the fish are biting but you leave the boat at the dock because you have yard work to do and the windows need a wash. I'm a disgrace...not worthy of an F-36. :? :(
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Post by rossjo »

You know you love your Trojan when you're replacing an automatice bilge Pump switch @ 11:30 at night .(3 weeks ago). :?

Had the boat out for the annual Charleston Christmas Parade of boats Sat night till 1am. Great evening - 100's of boats all decorated touring Charleston Harbor - 50-ish degrees. :D
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Post by Buckknekkid »

JuiceClark wrote:Yeah...but you know you're an idiot when it's 80 degress and calm and the fish are biting but you leave the boat at the dock because you have yard work to do and the windows need a wash. I'm a disgrace...not worthy of an F-36. :? :(
save a mullet or two for me,, incidently PDQ yachts just went bankrupt and there is an auction on Dec 14
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Post by Rdogmaster »

Ya!
You know you love your Trojan so much that you go out and get another one. I must be crazy!

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Post by Danny Bailey »

You know you love your Trojan when you spend three days on a ladder in the boatyard waxing her hull with Collinite and your shoulder is killing you.
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Post by Stripermann2 »

Capt Ross,
Any chance you have some pics of the engines, engine room, interior of your boat and other specs? Would be neat to see your diesel layout in your F32. My email address is below if you do.

Thanks.

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Buckknekkid
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Ahhhhhh the old Collinite

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Yes I just recently underwent a coliniteoscopy. Buffed insidie and out :P :P
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Collinitoscopy

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Just had mine also, ready to go for another 5 years. Boat is shrinkwrapped and I'm waiting for spring.
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Post by Danny Bailey »

Wise move. My brother died last February because he put off a getting a colonoscopy.
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Buckknekkid
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Post by Buckknekkid »

Im sorry to hear that, somewhere hes sitting on a Trojan enjoying the day!
Im busy thinking of new things to buy, Hmmmmmmmmmm A/C, bigger inverter, new windshields for the bimini, teak cockpit. Louder horn for the Snail boters :lol: :lol:
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Post by Sea Ya »

You know you love your Trojan when you cant wait to sell it cuz its a money pit :shock:
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Post by Buckknekkid »

thats a given ,, ANY boat is a money pit. Get over it, :P
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