The Trojan Boater of the Year is ................
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I take that back it should be yorklyn
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1968 MFG Westfield w/ Evinrude 50
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You and Yorklynn both had a lot for sure as did Natchamp .
BTw you posts where great .
BTw you posts where great .
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Life is to short for a ugly boat

Re: The Trojan Boater of the Year is ................
Thanks 

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i think everyone on the site should be TBOY this year. try something new and different. whoever gets it, just wanted to say it's been an honor to serve in this position. i am truly humbled by it.
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Are we experiencing less traffic than usual? I'm kind of surprised at how little input there is. We have what, two people that have been named so far?!! If nobody else is worth a mention, I would have at least expected more input about those that were. Or is there another underlying, more sinister reason for the lack of participation? If so, PMs are welcome and will remain anonymous. I would just hate to see this tradition die for lack of participation with a simple 2 minute post. It's more than just handing someone a title, it's a token of appreciation to those that have contributed a lot of their time to help others.Moderator wrote:Strange not much input
Come on guys, I challenge you to resist moving on to the next thread until you reply to this thread first and recognize someone that has been helpful to you last year and is deserving of being recognized for the amount of work they've put into this forum. Don't make me send out the Canadian Navy

She was a 1969 36 ft wooden beauty with big blue 440s that we'll miss forever.
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year
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Big D, I have certainly enjoyed the title of Co Trojan Owner of the Year, even though I jumped ship right after receiving the honor.... I promise, it wasn't planned!
Do you think cold weather and just being January has the forum a bit slow, big football season and I know this is a big compliance month so I am busy at work...
Do you think cold weather and just being January has the forum a bit slow, big football season and I know this is a big compliance month so I am busy at work...
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Silver Lining
Scott
Silver Lining
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Don't recall participation being an issue at this same time last year. In fact I recall the response being such that 2 of you ended up with the title!gettaway wrote:Big D, I have certainly enjoyed the title of Co Trojan Owner of the Year, even though I jumped ship right after receiving the honor.... I promise, it wasn't planned!
Do you think cold weather and just being January has the forum a bit slow, big football season and I know this is a big compliance month so I am busy at work...
She was a 1969 36 ft wooden beauty with big blue 440s that we'll miss forever.
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year
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I see a lot of 2013 memberships still out there. I think whether or not we have a boater of the year elected we should all still do our part to keep this valuable resource going.
I am humbled by all of the help and support this forum and the people in it have given me since my start. Let keep it going guys.
Happy Boating
I am humbled by all of the help and support this forum and the people in it have given me since my start. Let keep it going guys.
Happy Boating
1971 F-26 w/ 350 Crusader and Paragon PV-31 V-drive.
1968 MFG Westfield w/ Evinrude 50
1968 MFG Westfield w/ Evinrude 50
Re: The Trojan Boater of the Year is ................
I guess you are right, just thoughts .... 

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I second Yorklyn. Let a TBOY coronation be like the 12th man, to help him get that thing in the water like his wife demanded....
He's done a lot of work, and documented it well, serving as a great resource for future owners. Keep up the good work!
He's done a lot of work, and documented it well, serving as a great resource for future owners. Keep up the good work!
I needed a less expensive hobby, so I bought a boat!
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I see what's going on here.... gotta send that TBOY title back south of the border to the Yankees! Had a feeling you guys would find a way of making sure the Canadians are out of the game this year! You have been a bitter bunch ever since Big D got the title!
What about Paul (from Windsor), whose F26 - quite frankly - kicks ass over any F26 Trojan ever released from the factory!!! Such awesome shape, so many awesome projects. Such incredible results!
What about Paul (from Windsor), whose F26 - quite frankly - kicks ass over any F26 Trojan ever released from the factory!!! Such awesome shape, so many awesome projects. Such incredible results!
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What you have to worry about is these International boaters as they are strong this year. The F boats have been in the winners circle a lot . Ok Big D slipped through the cracks . So F boaters north and south, wood and F boats should stick together ! We may lose the TBOY cup this year But we shall return !!
Paul Has done some great work for sure , Maybe the best looking boat around
Paul Has done some great work for sure , Maybe the best looking boat around
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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+1 for Paul!!
I have this picture taped to a jar that I keep throwing money into.
I have this picture taped to a jar that I keep throwing money into.
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97 Lowe Roughneck 17TC
1948 Alumacraft K14, Evinrude twin 6hp " Still kickin"
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That's funny, I have the boat that the picture was taken from and keep throwing money into that.gitchisum wrote:I have this picture taped to a jar that I keep throwing money into.

Thanks for the votes and the compliments guys. I take great pride in owning this Trojan. Operating it in the summer is only half the fun. Maintaining it as well as the annual project or three is my hobby and it gives me pleasure to be able to share with other Trojan owners.
Paul
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"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB
"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB
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If we were all in a bar I'd buy a round and say here here and cheers to that!Paul wrote:That's funny, I have the boat that the picture was taken from and keep throwing money into that.gitchisum wrote:I have this picture taped to a jar that I keep throwing money into.![]()
Thanks for the votes and the compliments guys. I take great pride in owning this Trojan. Operating it in the summer is only half the fun. Maintaining it as well as the annual project or three is my hobby and it gives me pleasure to be able to share with other Trojan owners.
1984 Silverton 37C
Silver Lining
Scott
Silver Lining
Scott