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hi,
I’m John and am a new member. Thanks for having me, and I’ll join to access Triumph/Logic Forums.
I live on Sebago Lake in Maine, and I’m about to pick up my first Logic/Triumph boat needing some restoration. It’s a 120, and not sure yet if it’s a Triumph or Logic or if there’s a difference. It’s a solid hull with a stern bench seat, but that’s it. No console, motor, trailer. It was used as a tender. I’m getting it to set up to fish with my son, on lakes, rivers, and coastal striper fishing. Also I wanted an easy handling small boat to teach him basic seamanship.
I’ve owned or worked on most types of boats, wood, glass, glass over wood, aluminum, and steel commercial fishing boats. This plastic or composite is new to me, unless it’s similar to a rotomold kayak. So I can’t wait to set it up and run it.
Thabks again
I’m John and am a new member. Thanks for having me, and I’ll join to access Triumph/Logic Forums.
I live on Sebago Lake in Maine, and I’m about to pick up my first Logic/Triumph boat needing some restoration. It’s a 120, and not sure yet if it’s a Triumph or Logic or if there’s a difference. It’s a solid hull with a stern bench seat, but that’s it. No console, motor, trailer. It was used as a tender. I’m getting it to set up to fish with my son, on lakes, rivers, and coastal striper fishing. Also I wanted an easy handling small boat to teach him basic seamanship.
I’ve owned or worked on most types of boats, wood, glass, glass over wood, aluminum, and steel commercial fishing boats. This plastic or composite is new to me, unless it’s similar to a rotomold kayak. So I can’t wait to set it up and run it.
Thabks again