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Thank you, Martin. It is hard. The boat is just one of many things I'm trying to figure out. The thing is, I don't know the model or year. I remember my husband telling me that he was told it was a prototype boat. It is in need of full restoration. I have pictures and am happy to post them. Just wanted to make sure I was doing things in the right place and the right way on the forum. I have done a google picture search and come up empty. Thank you again for your kindness.Welcome, and condolences. That must be a hard situation.
To best answer your questions, which year and model Triumph Boat do you have?
Search around the site for models, forums on engines, classifieds, etc.
Martin
Thank you, Randy! Here are the pictures I took last time I was at the storage lot. I did not see anything stamped into the hull, however, I will go back and look again. I appreciate you allowing me to learn what I can from this group.Welcome aboard JuneC and I too wish to extend my condolences at the loss of your husband. If you can provide a picture of the boat we should be able to tell you quickly which model it is. Also you can look for the HIN (Hull Identification Number). As a member in another forum thread has pointed out "the last 4 characters tell you the production month and year as well as the model year of the boat. The letter is the production month (A=Jan, B= Feb, so on), the next digit is the production year (4=1994, 2004, 2014, etc) and the last 2 digits being the model year (93=1993, 03=2003, etc)." It is usually found stamped into the hull on the starboard side stern of the boat. So standing outside and at the back of the boat look to the right side of the engine at the hull. You should find the number stamped into the hull.
I hope this helps!
Randy
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I wondered why nothing came up on Google when I did a image search. Any and all information or direction is greatly appreciated!JuneC,
I'm afraid this is not a Triumph Boat manufactured with a Ropolene hull. This appears to be a Triumph branded fiberglass boat, probably from the 1960's or '70's. We'll do some research to see if we can find anything because these photos have me curious! I've never seen this brand before.
Thank you for trying!I found some very scant info about a Triumph brand back in the 1930s-60s that made an inboard with a 320 cu in Mercury. But try as I may, I can't find a single picture of one of their boats for a confirmation.
Hi, Martin, that was my late husband's dream as well. I'm hoping to find out enough about the boat so that I can pass it on to someone who will make the dream a reality.I have always wanted to restore a 1950's runabout boat much like that one.
Modern engine, modern electronics, neat paint job of the era.... just something to drive around on the lake.
That could really become something special with a restoration as I've described.
I hope you bring her back to life.
Martin
Neither have I. It took a bit of surfin' the net off and on for several days. But I had a little time and figured I'd give it a shot.Wow! Great find Mike. Never heard of them before.![]()