LEAVING THE TROJAN FAMILY

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elegante, it is a 1984, sorry for the typo,

I agree 50/50 with you on the interior finishes compared to the Trojan, our F-32 lacked any sort of joinery, but it had a lot of wood on the interior , which I prefer to any sort of upholstery or wall coverings. However, as with any boat I can afford, there will always be a trade off.


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No need to appologize for the typo, I'm just particular with the Silverton changes over the years. I'm sure the Trojan guys are the same way.

The interior on yours looks really nice! Btw I've done a bit of work to mine, and that green hull color should come back and look really sharp.

After visiting the boat show a couple weekends ago, I can say that new boats don't hold a candle to old ones when it comes to cabin wood work. It's now all shiny wood looking plastic. Not a lot of real wood until you start dropping big money.

I haven't been chased off this site yet being a Silverton owner, and assume with all your previous Trojan history, you will be more than always welcomed!

If your interested in the Silverton Owners Forum, let me know, it's a good place!
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My buddy had an '84 34C, looked basically the same. He ran the crap out of that boat. He had it forever too, I'd say at least 15 seasons. He definately got his moneys worth from it.

Good luck with the survey. I look forward to seeing some more pics, and hearing more about it.
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Post by Hart »

Sorry to see you "go", Scott. Was looking forward to having you show me the way on some good F36 pimpin's................ :cry:

I'm sure you'll be happy with the 37C. I was checking out F36 comps during my search and that was one of them.

Well, inasmuch as anything else CAN "comp" to a Trojan yacht. :wink:

Best of luck, my friend. Keep us posted!
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Congrats Scott. Hope things work out in your favour. After all, what really matters here is what makes you happy when you're out on the water. As far as sticking around here, I expect you to fulfil your duties as recently endorsed by your constituents :wink: All kidding aside, remove the OEM emblems, and what you're left with are vessels that share the same systems. Sure each vessel make has its quirks, but an answer on how to repair a toilet or engine will typically apply to all, and I for one welcome your future enquiries, input, and hope/look forward to being a part of your next project. So stick around, please.
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Don't fret about the bs from some of the posts. The Silverton is a good boat.
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If you become despondent maybe you will simply scrape off SILVERTON and buy one of those COOL TROJAN STICKERS........

oh, wait a minute........

Well, hold on.......

OK

DONT SCRAPE THE SILVERTON LOGO OFF YET !


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LOL :lol:
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scott, mazel tov on the upcoming purchase. as .5 of TBOY, you had better NOT leave the site. we have a reputation to maintain. keep us posted, and, do post pics of the silverton. now that it's easier than ever before!!! :P
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aaronbocknek wrote:scott, mazel tov on the upcoming purchase. as .5 of TBOY, you had better NOT leave the site. we have a reputation to maintain. keep us posted, and, do post pics of the silverton. now that it's easier than ever before!!! :P
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Hey ProwlerFish - Best of luck with your new ride. You've been such an enthusiastic supporter of this forum and if this means you will be commenting less, you will be missed. I'm sure like with any new boat, there will be a bunch of bugs that will need working out, then once you get it the way you want it, you'll have a lot of the fun that a new boat brings. Congrats.

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rickalan35 wrote:Hey ProwlerFish - Best of luck with your new ride. You've been such an enthusiastic supporter of this forum and if this means you will be commenting less, you will be missed. I'm sure like with any new boat, there will be a bunch of bugs that will need working out, then once you get it the way you want it, you'll have a lot of the fun that a new boat brings. Congrats.

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rickalan35 wrote:Hey ProwlerFish - Best of luck with your new ride. You've been such an enthusiastic supporter of this forum and if this means you will be commenting less, you will be missed. I'm sure like with any new boat, there will be a bunch of bugs that will need working out, then once you get it the way you want it, you'll have a lot of the fun that a new boat brings. Congrats.

Rick

Thanks, But its gettaway that is Getting the new boat .
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Yikes, well looks like I made yet another mistake. Got to read the posts more carefully. Sorry.

All the best, Gettaway. Glad you're still here, Prowlerfish. :)

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Scott,

Congrats on the 37! Silverton makes a fine boat, and I know you will be happy with it.

Sorry to see you go (if you go) - thanks again for getting the pennants!
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