Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 9:06 pm
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Aaron, why are all of your posts bold?
Aaron, why are all of your posts bold?
Call BEACON MARINE @ 609-713-4602 -- For QUICK answers to your Trojan questions
https://www.trojanboats.net/wforum/
Yupcaptainmaniac wrote:Thar be a Thundercraft !
captainmaniac wrote:Thar be a Thundercraft !
Yes it does prowlerfishprowlersfish wrote:captainmaniac wrote:Thar be a Thundercraft !
I knew that![]()
Very nice Boat and if you look at the History of the company . It kind of mirrors Trojan at the end .
I agree with all Big D said
Thanks for the info and the linkscaptainmaniac wrote:Congrats on your purchase! I may be at Bluffers / CBYC area the weekend of Aug 11th/12th - If I make it there, I was going to try to look you up. Gotta find out if CBYC has reciprocal privileges with MBYC (Macassa Bay).
Now that you figured out how to handle the single screw inboard, you get to start all over and learn how to handle the twin I/Os. You will have a lot more space in it and it will feel a bit more 'modern' than your Trojan, but remember there is not much difference in the weight. I assume you have twin sterndrive in it - that will help with handling in confined spaces - but the bow may be more likely to take off in a cross wind.
You have no keel, and 25-30% of your weight is way back near the transom, in the blocks and outdrives. Not that your Trojan had much of a keel, but it's weight was more evenly distributed along the length of the hull so it would tend to blow sideways... on the Thundercraft the stern will hold position more and the bow will want to blow downwind.
If I may, here is video review of a 290 Magnum (from a different model year)...
http://www.boattest.ca/boat-test/expres ... m-290.html
I had Alpha's on my Liberator 261 (hooked up to a pair of 350 Magnums). Granted they were never 'old' (boat was 6 years old when I bought it, and I owned it for another 8 years from that), but I never had any problems with them. I did check the lube level and condition annually, but didn't change it every year. I think it was every 2-3 years I would drain and refill. I don't know... maybe I was a fool, but it worked for me. I didn't ignore the drives, but I also didn't really need to spend gobs to maintain them. Maybe it depends a lot on how hard you push them.Big D wrote:I have one piece of advice Torcan, the key to outdrive longevity is maintenance, and you will have more maintenance with them than you did with the inboard, much more. Change that gear lube (Merc High Performance only (green)) at the end of every season and inspect its condition, along with all of its other hardware.
because i have an autoimmune disorder that effects my eyes from time to time. when i type it makes it easier for me to do so when it's bold. it's not shouting, it's just easier for me to see when the post is put up. apologies if it offends anyone.summer storm wrote:formula?
Aaron, why are all of your posts bold?