
2009 Trojan Boater of The Year !!!!!!
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alexander38 wrote:I'll wait on my wife's uncle to bring me some pike, you just live to far north me and it's just da*# ! cold up there, my Yankee wife won't go north of the Mason-Dixon after 1 November. But I'm sure you're having a blue ball busting time
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Hi gang,
Your all such great people, picking Boater of the year is very difficult! But for his tremendous help in getting me the Trojan pennant, my vote will have to go to David Kane! I just can't thank him enough!
My second vote will go to, all of you!!! I am amazed at how much time and effort the replies were, to my questions!
This will be the longest winter I ever had to go thru, waiting for warm weather to get back, being able to enjoy Ms Glory.
I want to wish each and everyone of you, and your families, a HAPPY NEW YEAR
May you all live long, and prosper!
Larry
Your all such great people, picking Boater of the year is very difficult! But for his tremendous help in getting me the Trojan pennant, my vote will have to go to David Kane! I just can't thank him enough!
My second vote will go to, all of you!!! I am amazed at how much time and effort the replies were, to my questions!
This will be the longest winter I ever had to go thru, waiting for warm weather to get back, being able to enjoy Ms Glory.
I want to wish each and everyone of you, and your families, a HAPPY NEW YEAR
May you all live long, and prosper!
Larry
Tough to vote on this, you've all helped me a many occasions............but I'll give it a try.
1. Striperman
2. Wes
The list could go on and on............John
1. Striperman
2. Wes
The list could go on and on............John
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This doesn't really conform to the requirements, especially for "BOATER OF THE YEAR" but here goes:
Moreso than any of us, these folks deserve some recognition.
My nominations:
1 John Leed at MarineTech and Bob at Beacon Marine Supply for the award. We enjoy a unique support system for an orphaned brand not produced since 1992!
2. Jim McQueen, Harry Schoell, and Don Seith, for the special Lifetime Achievement Award. The late McQueen as the original risk taker, Schoell for the innovation and Seith for having the vision to boldly take the company forward.
Honorable mention to Larry Warner.
RWS
Moreso than any of us, these folks deserve some recognition.
My nominations:
1 John Leed at MarineTech and Bob at Beacon Marine Supply for the award. We enjoy a unique support system for an orphaned brand not produced since 1992!
2. Jim McQueen, Harry Schoell, and Don Seith, for the special Lifetime Achievement Award. The late McQueen as the original risk taker, Schoell for the innovation and Seith for having the vision to boldly take the company forward.
Honorable mention to Larry Warner.
RWS
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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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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

This is not easy, sure gets you thinking.
I have to go with David Kane, He took the "bull by the horns" with the awesome pennants, which I treasure. Plus, he has the same F36 Trojan as me!
Second, would be wowzer52 for his committment to advocating ongoing training.
Bottom line though, everyone has contributed in some way.
I have to go with David Kane, He took the "bull by the horns" with the awesome pennants, which I treasure. Plus, he has the same F36 Trojan as me!
Second, would be wowzer52 for his committment to advocating ongoing training.
Bottom line though, everyone has contributed in some way.