FROM TRI CABIN AARON... 21ST CENTURY TRI CABIN, WHAT IF...
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FROM TRI CABIN AARON... 21ST CENTURY TRI CABIN, WHAT IF...
first, i apologize for my absence. i've been flying a hellish 4 day trip and i'm finally back in baltimore, much to maccabee's pleasure! 2nd... i have been pouring over wire diagrams etc and still have yet to figure out that bloody 12v gremlin that is infecting my beloved tri cabin. i'm seriously frustrated with this, and my lack of ability in bringing a conclusion to it.
what i wanted to share with everyone here is what i think the tri cabin would have looked like had trojan survived. i'm a HUGE fan of broom yachts produced in the united kingdom. i'm familiar with the brand because i used to live there, and saw many a broom vessel and always admired their technology and design. they have just come out with a new model range, and the new broom 370 is what i think is nothing short of amazing. this is what i think the trojan tri cabin could have morphed into. some might like it, some might hate it. personally, i LOVE it. just wanted to share that with you. here is a link for any and all. the rest of the website is great too. i just wish broom yachts could be exported to the usa.
enjoy...
tri cabin aaron, still 12v frustrated!!
http://www.broomboats.com/broom_370.html
(why are the url links not working on the site? for now, you need to cut and paste)
what i wanted to share with everyone here is what i think the tri cabin would have looked like had trojan survived. i'm a HUGE fan of broom yachts produced in the united kingdom. i'm familiar with the brand because i used to live there, and saw many a broom vessel and always admired their technology and design. they have just come out with a new model range, and the new broom 370 is what i think is nothing short of amazing. this is what i think the trojan tri cabin could have morphed into. some might like it, some might hate it. personally, i LOVE it. just wanted to share that with you. here is a link for any and all. the rest of the website is great too. i just wish broom yachts could be exported to the usa.
enjoy...
tri cabin aaron, still 12v frustrated!!
http://www.broomboats.com/broom_370.html
(why are the url links not working on the site? for now, you need to cut and paste)
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Let's try this Aaron.
http://www.broomboats.com/broom_370.html
Oh and it looks like a nice vessel. All but what's on the tv screen...
http://www.broomboats.com/broom_370.html
Oh and it looks like a nice vessel. All but what's on the tv screen...

Jamie
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-You might get there before me, but you still have to wait for me, for the fun to start!
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looks like another line I know of....
....it is a nice lookin' boat...I just hope they make them better than they made Triumph's





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went to the Broom web site and some brokers...they are some sweet looking boats thanks Aaron for pointin' them out..
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Let's hit the water !
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La Dolce Vita
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jamie, how did you enable the link? i did what i normally do by highlighting it then clicking URL, but i had no luck with that. do i just insert the web address? and you are right, the entire broom range of yachts is nothing short of amazing.Stripermann2 wrote:Let's try this Aaron.
http://www.broomboats.com/broom_370.html
Oh and it looks like a nice vessel. All but what's on the tv screen...
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People who's boats have rod holders can pretty much figure anything out...aaronbocknek wrote:jamie, how did you enable the link? i did what i normally do by highlighting it then clicking URL, but i had no luck with that. do i just insert the web address? and you are right, the entire broom range of yachts is nothing short of amazing.Stripermann2 wrote:Let's try this Aaron.
http://www.broomboats.com/broom_370.html
Oh and it looks like a nice vessel. All but what's on the tv screen...

Jamie
1985 F-32 270 Crusaders
1988 Sea Ray 23 350 Merc.
Trojan. Enjoy the ride...
-I don't wanna hear anyone whine...Anymore!
-You might get there before me, but you still have to wait for me, for the fun to start!
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1988 Sea Ray 23 350 Merc.
Trojan. Enjoy the ride...
-I don't wanna hear anyone whine...Anymore!
-You might get there before me, but you still have to wait for me, for the fun to start!
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Stripermann2 wrote:People who's boats have rod holders can pretty much figure anything out...aaronbocknek wrote:jamie, how did you enable the link? i did what i normally do by highlighting it then clicking URL, but i had no luck with that. do i just insert the web address? and you are right, the entire broom range of yachts is nothing short of amazing.Stripermann2 wrote:Let's try this Aaron.
http://www.broomboats.com/broom_370.html
Oh and it looks like a nice vessel. All but what's on the tv screen...
What Jamie said

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