New Tri-Cabin Owner

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rcamaine
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New Tri-Cabin Owner

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New owner here - actually she has been in the water 30 days. 1980 Hull number 72. Spent most of her life in NH - now here in Maine.

Have spent the past month fighting windo and windshield leaks - but I think I have got them all for now. Next rainstorm will test the aft cabin sliders to see if I have them sealed for good.

Many projects ahead - but most pressing needs will be to replace the failing fridge (roof hatch removal!), and doing a complete replacement of the two head systems. Also need to rebuild the entry hatch, recarpet the salon, add electronics, new A/C pump, etc. Will post progress as I work on these over time.

She is a great boat - small trip in the harbor. Engines just rebuilt and run great. Looking forward to advice and perhaps providing some insight as well.

We switched to this from a Bayliner - no comparison!
1980 36' Tri-Cabin - "Jeaga" - Maine
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Post by k9th »

Congrats on the new boat. We love our tri-cabin & I'm sure you will love yours too.

Post some pics so we can get a good look at her.

Welcome aboard the forum. You will find lots of help and good people here.
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congrats and welcome!
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Welcome to the site
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welcome aboard...the ppl here are awesome. congrats on ur new toy
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Welcome to the forum! That's a big step up from a bottomliner to a Trojan. Enjoy!
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Welcome
Boating is good for the soul
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Welcome, you will find some very knowledgeable people here........John
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Post by Tri-Guy »

I also have a 1980 Tri Cabin,located just south of boston any questions ask away.
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Post by aaronbocknek »

good morning and welcome. mazel tov on your choice of the tri cabin. i grew up with the tri cabin and now i'm the proud owner of a 1982 model (as of october 2010). just ask anyone on here about my enthusiasm for this particular model of trojan.

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Welcome to the forum!!
We love to see pics.

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RB I was just asking about you .
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Welcome!
Im also a newbee Tri-Cabin Owner Since May, Fixing.monitoring, changing,updating,timeing all systems, what does not work correctly is Not involved with the operation of the boat, What I do not know is still going to try to sink me and my friends but god will know we gave it our best shot. I have completely given my self to her, after honey-do's of course. " May your pleasures be many and all your problems be solveable at sea"
My local hobos and I took her out on the South Carolina Reefs,(old airport runway rip-rap, maybe 6mi of folly), caught our limit of Black Bass and a couple of Sand Sharks (they look like catfish, 6 feet long with wiskers,
BTW! this was my first trip on my own and She came back safely, after a
few lost moments and bumping my friends sailboat and a dock or two, with everyone yelling at me to keep my hands of the forking Wheel.
Respect and Love her, but learn to trust.
Fair Winds and Following Seas
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And take your hands off the wheel when docking and you won't hit anything . ( with some practice )
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Post by alexander38 »

hands off the wheel, it takes a while to get use to...I always had OB,s with IB's no hands and neutral is your best friend...
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10' Dinghy 6hp Merc.
La Dolce Vita
Let's hit the water !

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