1980 36' Tricabin w/Perkins 240 Diesels up for Auction
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1980 36' Tricabin w/Perkins 240 Diesels up for Auction
1983 10 Meter SOLD after 21 years of adventures
Yanmar diesels
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Yanmar diesels
Solid Glass Hull
Woodless Stringers
Full Hull Liner
Survived Andrew Cat 5,Eye of Charley Cat 4, & Irma Cat 2
Trojan International Website: http://trojanboat.com/
WEBSITE & SITELOCK TOTALLY SELF FUNDED
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wow what a shame..... 

Carver 3607 ACMY 454's Merc's
10' Dinghy 6hp Merc.
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10' Dinghy 6hp Merc.
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Let's hit the water !
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especially the tri cabins with the engines under the salon and that scaryass underwater exhaust system. i inspect the system every time i'm down at the boat. the thought of this system failing ........Big D wrote:Hoses and clamps should be on the regular inspection list.
What a shame.
i'd love to know who thought of it.
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on this particular design, pre 1986 when only one salon window on port and starboard side became the standard, there are a total of 4 opening salon windows, sliding forward and aft of the mid point area. yes, that is normal. the windows slide as do the screens. the screens can be removed when the windows are slid open a little. grasp the screens and push up gently and the screens pop out for cleaning or refurbishment.summer storm wrote:looked very nice. I noticed that the windows in the salon open up on the sides is that normal?
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thanks Aaron, I never knew that but it makes sense. That's one more reason why my next boat may be a 36 tri. My biggest problem is the cockpit headroom, I understand that Trojan raised the windshield a little in the newer boats, is that correct?aaronbocknek wrote:on this particular design, pre 1986 when only one salon window on port and starboard side became the standard, there are a total of 4 opening salon windows, sliding forward and aft of the mid point area. yes, that is normal. the windows slide as do the screens. the screens can be removed when the windows are slid open a little. grasp the screens and push up gently and the screens pop out for cleaning or refurbishment.summer storm wrote:looked very nice. I noticed that the windows in the salon open up on the sides is that normal?
aaron
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hi doug, now i'm churning on all cylinders.... (i'm in the process of getting over a really nasty cold so this is good therapy for me)summer storm wrote:thanks Aaron, I never knew that but it makes sense. That's one more reason why my next boat may be a 36 tri. My biggest problem is the cockpit headroom, I understand that Trojan raised the windshield a little in the newer boats, is that correct?aaronbocknek wrote:on this particular design, pre 1986 when only one salon window on port and starboard side became the standard, there are a total of 4 opening salon windows, sliding forward and aft of the mid point area. yes, that is normal. the windows slide as do the screens. the screens can be removed when the windows are slid open a little. grasp the screens and push up gently and the screens pop out for cleaning or refurbishment.summer storm wrote:looked very nice. I noticed that the windows in the salon open up on the sides is that normal?
aaron
okay, prior to the interior redesign in late 1985 for the 1986 model year, the basic tri cabin helm station windshield frame never changed. with the redesign (the cabin window length was made shorter and only one sliding salon window was included, the aft cabin windows were made larger and fabricated out of safety glass instead of plexi) the helm windshield frame was raised about 6". you can see the difference is the way the rear part of the frame has a 45 degree at the base line before going up towards the front...... over all, at least with my vessel, i have about 6' of head room when standing behind the helm seat, and in the well forward of the seat adds about another 18". my helm seat actually folds down to form a vertical back brace, and i actually prefer to stand rather than sit. i'm just more comfortable that way. here, this is a link to a 1987 tri cabin and an earlier model so you can see the difference in salon/aft cabin window design and the difference in helm windshield design. hope this helps. anything else on the tri cabin, i'm happy to assist.
aaron.....
PHOTO 2 & 3 SHOWS THE SHORTER SALON WINDOW FRAME AND LARGER AFT CABIN WINDOW DESIGN AND YOU CAN SEE THE 'RAKE' OF THE WINDSHIELD TOWARDS THE STERN OF THE BOAT BEFORE IT 'SWEEPS' FORWARD.
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listing/ ... listing_id
NOW, HERE IS A 1982 TRI CABIN, SIMILAR TO MINE. NOTICE THE 'SLIGHT' DIFFERENCE IN WINDSHIELD DESIGN, NO 'RAKE' TOWARDS THE BACK OF IT. ALSO, THE LONGER SALON WINDOW FRAME, HIGHLIGHTING THE TWO SLIDING WINDOWS AND THE SMALL AFT CABIN WINDOW DESIGN.
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listing/ ... ts=2419563&