Identifying my newly purchased Trojan

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Identifying my newly purchased Trojan

Post by Capt. Adam »

Greetings all:

I just purchased a 1969 31' Trojan...mahogany plank, twin Chrysler 318s which sound and run strong. The vessel is located in the California Delta (fresh water Sacramento River) and is in dry dock having the bottom caulked, painted, zincs etc.

It has a flybridge. However, where do I find out exactly which model of Trojan this is?

Thanks for your collective help.

Capt. Adam
C:\Documents and Settings\Adam\My Documents\Galleggiare\Galleggiare dry dock.jpg
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Post by chucka »

Adam, congtrats on the new vessel! To display a photo here, you need to copy it to a photo sharing website, like Photobucket or Flickr (make sure the image is set for public viewing) and insert the URL of the photo in your post. Search for how to post photos and you will find more detailed instructions. Pick a size that's not too wide more than about 600 to 800 pixels wide makes the photo too wide to fit in the forum and viewers will have to scroll horizontally to see the width of the picture.
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Post by wowzer52 »

I'm sure "1967 Seavoyager" will be able to help you identify your boat, He's into wooden Trojans.[/b]
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Post by LSP »

Adam ... Congratulations on your new Trojan.
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Post by 1967 seavoyager »

As soon as you get a picture up i'll take a peek. I tried the address you had but it didn't work. Had to rescue a 66 32' Ventnor today. Raw water pump seized up.
They'll pry a rotten plank from my cold dead fingers before i go "Tupperware". http://www.photobucket.com/restless
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Need a bit more advice on loading up the image of my Trojan

Post by Capt. Adam »

When I am on my profile page and try to cut and paste the URL from Flickr, I get an error message saying:

The URL of the remote avatar is not valid.

This is what I am trying to load up:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/39932957@N02/3670147903/

Suggestions?

I am committed to doing this...as I am proud and excited with the new purchase.

A~
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Post by guglielmo6160 »

that looks like a beauty, good luck with it,
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Here ya go Adam ..... she is sweet
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Post by 1967 seavoyager »

Ahh ! A Sea Voyager Sedan ! It has a factory bridge too, SWEET ! That was the most popular boat EVER BUILT , of any builder. When you prep your bottom use Slick-Seam & a stiff putty knife & get it up in the cracks real good.(no toilet rings!) Don't be bashful with the slick seam & you'll get a nice tight bottom. 2 1/2 to 3 cans the first time should do it. Then next spring you should only need 2 for the whole bottom. Keep the decks sealed with Sikkens so the plywood under the teak doesn't get wet. The natural shade works good & you keep the teak the way it should look. Nice Boat ! You're gonna love your woody.
They'll pry a rotten plank from my cold dead fingers before i go "Tupperware". http://www.photobucket.com/restless
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Thanks for the responses...

Post by Capt. Adam »

Will et al:

Thanks for the encouragement (and for getting the picture of Galleggiare up on the Forum site). I'm glad to be part of the Trojan family.

1967 seavoyager...or others, please help me to identify the model (chagrined that I don't know it myself, but I bought it from someone with even less knowledge than myself is that's even possible!) -- I would be grateful.

Take care all and happy cruising...

(PS ~ If anyone is curious, "Galleggiare" is Italian and translates: 'to float')
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Post by Capt. Adam »

Sorry!!! How could I miss your identification response when I posted my last question.

Many thanks. Glad to get the stamp of approval from such a rabid tupperware hater. We'll be dialogin' more in the future.

Upward and onward!

Capt. A~
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Post by jddens »

Hi Adam, welcome and congrats on the new boat. I have a 1972 30' Flybridge that looks just like your but mine is fiberglass. When I purchased it I was told it was a "30 foot Sea Raider" w/fly bridge..............anyway, looks very close. You are going to love your boat.........
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Post by Capt. Adam »

1967 seavoyager:

Went to your photobucket site and "Restless" is a beaut. Thanks for sharing and your words of encouragement.

We'll meet someday. I have a daughter living in Brooklyn. Will want to visit you when I am there next.

Capt. Adam / "Galleggiare"
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Post by chucka »

Adam,

From the flickr photo page, click "all sizes"

for your avatar, the small size is best: try this url:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2447/367 ... af22_m.jpg

to fit your pic within a post without horizontal scrolling, use medium, 500x
click Img in the menu above, past in the url, then click Img again. You can preview below your editing window to verify it displays properly. I stuck in the ** below to display what the code looks like.

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If you copy the line above, delete the ** before and after the URL, you should display the medium sized pic. Like this:

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Post by Capt. Adam »

Thanks Chucka!

A~
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