WOW! Truly great support from you Trojan guys!!!!!
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:57 pm
Re: about to buy a trojan!!!
I for one am VERY thankful that you all care. I have never owned anything biger than a bass boat. I must say that I am a little weak in the knees but I've never let that stop me. That said, my favorite saying of all time is "Life is hard!, It's even harder when you're stupid!" So, I'm wanting to jump in but maybe I should run up and take another look at her given what you all have said. She has brand new gas tanks and the bottom of that area near the back was compltely re-done so you can tell the guy was not afraid of structural stuff as he was about to endeavor in fixing things up. Apparently, as the story goes.... a guy had it in 2000 and brought it out of the water to do some work on her and then got sick and had some paralysis issues and never went back and the Marina took it over from storage fees owed. Now this kid who works there is selling it... i guess he must have purchased it off the marina for little of nothing. He is willing to sell to me now for 3 g's.... Obviously needs to get rid of it. I have about 10 to put in her. I have a year set as a goal to get her in shape. I'm willin to work on her and love her. But you all are right, I don't know crap about it as it will be my first project. The engines look OK and I know that doesn't cut it but how would I know???????? Is there a way to know???? All other stuff I think is ok, just old gauges and panels and tattered everything... only thing that scares me is engines and the other structural thins you guys have said. She's in Tracy's Landing, MD... and sure! If anyone was happening around that area and took a look at her I would be forever appreciative. I will move her to Ft. Belvoir, VA to take on the 1 year challenge. Just wish I could know about those damn engines..... Wish me luck and thank you all sooooo much for taking the time to write and looking after your fellow boater. What a great community the boating world and people are. THANKS.
John Burnette
(304)237-6769 cell
(703)272-7933
I for one am VERY thankful that you all care. I have never owned anything biger than a bass boat. I must say that I am a little weak in the knees but I've never let that stop me. That said, my favorite saying of all time is "Life is hard!, It's even harder when you're stupid!" So, I'm wanting to jump in but maybe I should run up and take another look at her given what you all have said. She has brand new gas tanks and the bottom of that area near the back was compltely re-done so you can tell the guy was not afraid of structural stuff as he was about to endeavor in fixing things up. Apparently, as the story goes.... a guy had it in 2000 and brought it out of the water to do some work on her and then got sick and had some paralysis issues and never went back and the Marina took it over from storage fees owed. Now this kid who works there is selling it... i guess he must have purchased it off the marina for little of nothing. He is willing to sell to me now for 3 g's.... Obviously needs to get rid of it. I have about 10 to put in her. I have a year set as a goal to get her in shape. I'm willin to work on her and love her. But you all are right, I don't know crap about it as it will be my first project. The engines look OK and I know that doesn't cut it but how would I know???????? Is there a way to know???? All other stuff I think is ok, just old gauges and panels and tattered everything... only thing that scares me is engines and the other structural thins you guys have said. She's in Tracy's Landing, MD... and sure! If anyone was happening around that area and took a look at her I would be forever appreciative. I will move her to Ft. Belvoir, VA to take on the 1 year challenge. Just wish I could know about those damn engines..... Wish me luck and thank you all sooooo much for taking the time to write and looking after your fellow boater. What a great community the boating world and people are. THANKS.
John Burnette
(304)237-6769 cell
(703)272-7933