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Hi all, Been lurking for a while and decided to join
Hi all, I've been lurking in the shadows for a while and decided to join this great site. The support and civilized behavior of all of you, as well as the "stepping up to the plate" that I just witnessed decided it for me. Kudo's to you all. I don't have my credit card right now or I would contribute this minute. I have owned in the past, a 1965 36 Trojan FB sedan as well as a 1976 Tri Fly. I am presently in the market for a late 80's tri cabin. I think I've found the boat I want. I will have many questions for you in the not too distant future. Thanks in advance for any advice I may need.
Mike
Mike
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Re: Hi all, Been lurking for a while and decided to join
welcome. which one are you looking at? i know of this one, but, even w/ the renovations, she is way over priced....MadBen wrote:Hi all, I've been lurking in the shadows for a while and decided to join this great site. The support and civilized behavior of all of you, as well as the "stepping up to the plate" that I just witnessed decided it for me. Kudo's to you all. I don't have my credit card right now or I would contribute this minute. I have owned in the past, a 1965 36 Trojan FB sedan as well as a 1976 Tri Fly. I am presently in the market for a late 80's tri cabin. I think I've found the boat I want. I will have many questions for you in the not too distant future. Thanks in advance for any advice I may need.
Mike
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listing/ ... l&&ywo=cfl&
aaron in baltimore
Hi Aaron, Not that one...don't care for the last model year layout as much.
Don't want to let the cat out of the bag yet but it is a 1985 model in exceptional condition. Your a smart guy, I'm sure you can figure it out. One more hint...it has an aluminum arch and looks like yours. Thats all i'm gonna say 'till I get a contract on it. Thanks for the welcome
Don't want to let the cat out of the bag yet but it is a 1985 model in exceptional condition. Your a smart guy, I'm sure you can figure it out. One more hint...it has an aluminum arch and looks like yours. Thats all i'm gonna say 'till I get a contract on it. Thanks for the welcome

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Welcome to the forums . I was just up in your neck of the woods this summer (Solomons Md). Met up with a few others from here and spent a few days at Zahnisers Marina . Great place to boat
Good luck on the boat
Good luck on the boat
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77/78 TROJAN F36 Conv.
6BTA Cummins diesels
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Welcome!
One of the most important things when shopping is to make sure you are looking at the kind of boat that will satisfy how you intend to use it. The great thing about Trojan is that they made so many different models that serve so many different boating styles - day tripping, cruising, fishing, protected and white water, and live-aboard - and they are all kick-ass when it comes to doing the job they were designed for.
Another key thing is making sure you know what you are getting into before you put your money down (ie get survey and mechanical inspection), but as a multi-previous owner I am sure you already understand that.
Good luck, and hope your target turns out to be right for you.
One of the most important things when shopping is to make sure you are looking at the kind of boat that will satisfy how you intend to use it. The great thing about Trojan is that they made so many different models that serve so many different boating styles - day tripping, cruising, fishing, protected and white water, and live-aboard - and they are all kick-ass when it comes to doing the job they were designed for.
Another key thing is making sure you know what you are getting into before you put your money down (ie get survey and mechanical inspection), but as a multi-previous owner I am sure you already understand that.
Good luck, and hope your target turns out to be right for you.
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i know the one.MadBen wrote:Hi Aaron, Not that one...don't care for the last model year layout as much.
Don't want to let the cat out of the bag yet but it is a 1985 model in exceptional condition. Your a smart guy, I'm sure you can figure it out. One more hint...it has an aluminum arch and looks like yours. Thats all i'm gonna say 'till I get a contract on it. Thanks for the welcome

aaron
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welcome along side.... 

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La Dolce Vita
Let's hit the water !
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Welcome to the Forum. Don't forget to post some pics when you make your purchase.
As Vice Commodore this year one of my duties is planning the Yacht Clubs' summer cruises and I'm thinking of the Solomons. Any recommendations?
Ron
As Vice Commodore this year one of my duties is planning the Yacht Clubs' summer cruises and I'm thinking of the Solomons. Any recommendations?
Ron

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Upper Bay, Chesapeake Bay
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Ronald Reagan
1987 F36 Tri-Cabin
Twin 270 Crusaders
"Special K"
Upper Bay, Chesapeake Bay
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RB , been to the Solomons a few times Great Place to go .
Heres some marinas I highly can recommend
Zahnisers marina ( http://zahnisers.com/ )
Nice place with a great and helpful staff . great restaurant Make reservations a week or more in advance or sit at the bar like our group did (4 boats all Trojan) close to museum on other stuff . Pool has a bar so you can get Drinks and light food at the Pool . Been there would go back
Spring cove ( http://springcovemarina.com/ )
Great pool nice grounds with shade a picnic areas ,also close to the museum and other Solomons stuff . I will be going there again this year most likely Had a restaurant but it closed ( maybe back open I will check)Been there and like it .and going back
Calvert marina ( http://calvertmarina.com/ )Have not stayed here but have seen it and gotten fuel there heard good things
For a large group the Calvert marina maybe be a good choice and the cheapest , 2 places to eat Pool some new floating docks very large marina . The one negative thingit is a cross the creak from the main Solomons stuff like the Museum , but its only a short row across and the museum has a dingy dock .
Other I have seen but know little about
http://www.solomonsyachtingcenter.com/facilities/
One to avoid ( so I heard )http://solomonsharbormarina.com/ Part of Holiday inn so the marina is not job 1 . part of the marina photo is another marina .
Hope this helps some there are others but Just posted what I know or heard
Heres some marinas I highly can recommend
Zahnisers marina ( http://zahnisers.com/ )
Nice place with a great and helpful staff . great restaurant Make reservations a week or more in advance or sit at the bar like our group did (4 boats all Trojan) close to museum on other stuff . Pool has a bar so you can get Drinks and light food at the Pool . Been there would go back
Spring cove ( http://springcovemarina.com/ )
Great pool nice grounds with shade a picnic areas ,also close to the museum and other Solomons stuff . I will be going there again this year most likely Had a restaurant but it closed ( maybe back open I will check)Been there and like it .and going back
Calvert marina ( http://calvertmarina.com/ )Have not stayed here but have seen it and gotten fuel there heard good things
For a large group the Calvert marina maybe be a good choice and the cheapest , 2 places to eat Pool some new floating docks very large marina . The one negative thingit is a cross the creak from the main Solomons stuff like the Museum , but its only a short row across and the museum has a dingy dock .
Other I have seen but know little about
http://www.solomonsyachtingcenter.com/facilities/
One to avoid ( so I heard )http://solomonsharbormarina.com/ Part of Holiday inn so the marina is not job 1 . part of the marina photo is another marina .
Hope this helps some there are others but Just posted what I know or heard
Boating is good for the soul
77/78 TROJAN F36 Conv.
6BTA Cummins diesels
Life is to short for a ugly boat
77/78 TROJAN F36 Conv.
6BTA Cummins diesels
Life is to short for a ugly boat

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make at least a good days run out of it RB, Look in Jamie's place it's a blast..great food, BAR ! and beach and D Dock.....rbcool wrote:Welcome to the Forum. Don't forget to post some pics when you make your purchase.
As Vice Commodore this year one of my duties is planning the Yacht Clubs' summer cruises and I'm thinking of the Solomons. Any recommendations?
Ron

Carver 3607 ACMY 454's Merc's
10' Dinghy 6hp Merc.
La Dolce Vita
Let's hit the water !
http://s852.beta.photobucket.com/user/t ... 8/library/
10' Dinghy 6hp Merc.
La Dolce Vita
Let's hit the water !
http://s852.beta.photobucket.com/user/t ... 8/library/