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gettaway
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Post by gettaway »

I just wanted to post a thank you to everyone who posts and replies on this forum. As I have posted before, I bought a 1977 "project" F32 back in the spring of this year. I would probably not have bought this bought without the insight on the Trojan brand I learned from you all prior to completing the sale or before making the offer for that matter.
Since, I have learned many things about the boat, and have seen that like many builders, the various models appear to have many things in common so even if the topic is in regards to another model or year Trojan, I usually come away from the topic learning something..... :wink:
anyways , just a big thanks from the west coast :idea:
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Post by Stripermann2 »

That's what the forum is all about. Glad it continues to help you each visit.
Jamie


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1988 Sea Ray 23 350 Merc.
Trojan. Enjoy the ride...

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I'm also thankful for this forum. and I don't think folks mind me putting in my 1.5 cents worth
Ron 8)
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Post by reelfishin »

Oh yeah, I agree there are many thanks to go to this forum for its knowledge. Love it.
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1988 11 meter Trojan International 450 HP 671TI Detroit Diesels
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I wuv you guys.....
1983 10 Meter SOLD after 21 years of adventures
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Survived Andrew Cat 5,Eye of Charley Cat 4, & Irma Cat 2
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Post by prowlersfish »

A great group for sure , and we all are better of because of it
Boating is good for the soul
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Gezzzzzzzzzzzzs guys I feel a tear coming......sniff sniff..................:)

But I must agree great site & help from everyone.

Mickey
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Post by Big D »

It's starting to get cold up here but I'm feeling all warm and fuzzy now!

Great bunch of guys here who love our Trojans and willing to help others. Most helpfull site on the WWW for me, and I just can't stay away.

Pat yourselves on the back for some well deserved praise.
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
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Please insert acceptable political or boating statement here...or not... I really don't give a crap....
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I, too, appreciate the forum and all the help I have been given since I joined two years ago. Great place for information and a great bunch of guys.
Tim

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Post by aweimer »

Yes, thanks to everyone.

That is what makes this place so great. Everyone is helpful, friendly, and at times funny.

I really enjoy coming here daily to read whats going on and during the winter reading about how those in warmer climates enjoy their trojan's while mine is in its winter slumber.
Aaron
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yeap free smarts is a good thang :lol:
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GROUP HUG!! :D
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Post by wowzer52 »

I agree. This is definately the most helpful and BEST forum on the net. Where else can you find a Trojan BOY stuck in an old mans body with no way out. You can't buy that kind of entertainment :lol: ......Really this has been like an addiction, can't walk through the house without stopping to check this forum two or three times a day. You guys are all great. Wouldn't it be a hoot if ALL these great people could meet in one place....PARTAY :D
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Post by rossjo »

Not sure I can afford the run up to MD for a rendezvous by sea, but might have to make it some day by land. How does Charleston sound for a Rendezvous? :wink:
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