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Rollo

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... the new owner of a 2006 Triumph 215cc w/ Yamaha F150. Very excited about vessel since it's the first plastic "power boat" I've ever owned. Looking forward to sharing my experiences and gaining knowledge through this website and it's members.
Thanks everyone!
Rolland
 
Welcome aboard Rolland. Glad you've joined us. Let us know if we can help you find anything from our over 20 years of Triumph information. :cool:

Blessings
Randy
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Welcome aboard Rollo. I have a 2003 210 cc. Love it. I don’t recommend trying to paint it because the paint won’t stick. The upside, at least in Florida is that barnacles don’t stick either. My boat has 2 voids just inside the transom. While they both have covers and seals they also tend to fill up with water. And who needs the extra weight? So I put an access port in the cover, put an inflatable ball inside and pumped up the ball. Works really well.

I also have just added a trolling motor to the bow. It was a bit of a challenge getting inside the hull for installing a support plate and I had to remove a section of the railing. I will post again after using it inshore and offshore.

Jim
 
... the new owner of a 2006 Triumph 215cc w/ Yamaha F150. Very excited about vessel since it's the first plastic "power boat" I've ever owned. Looking forward to sharing my experiences and gaining knowledge through this website and it's members.
Thanks everyone!
Rolland
 
Welcome aboard Rollo. I have a 2003 210 cc. Love it. I don’t recommend trying to paint it because the paint won’t stick. The upside, at least in Florida is that barnacles don’t stick either. My boat has 2 voids just inside the transom. While they both have covers and seals they also tend to fill up with water. And who needs the extra weight? So I put an access port in the cover, put an inflatable ball inside and pumped up the ball. Works really well.

I also have just added a trolling motor to the bow. It was a bit of a challenge getting inside the hull for installing a support plate and I had to remove a section of the railing. I will post again after using it inshore and offshore.

Jim
That's good to know about the barnacles. I'll only keep it in the water about a month at a time so I'll have a chance to take it out and clean the hull. Interesting about the void in the transom. Thanks for the tip. I'll investigate that. I'm adding a trolling motor next week but mine is already wired and set up for one. At least I have that going for me....
 
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