Hello from Montauk, NY

Triumphed

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I have a 235 on order through Great Bay Marine. Can't hardly wait. I think the boat in a head sea is going to be awesome. Putting top shelf electronics on the boat. Furuno Navnet 10.4" with GPS, Radar, and digital sounder. Also a Furuno Navpilot 511. Won't be using the boat until early spring so I'll be chomping at the bit all winter. This is a great website and I've learned a lot so far and I'm sure I'll continue to learn more and more. I'll be posting questions soon. Nice to be a part of this community. Ed
 
Welcome aboard Triumphed! Congratulations on the 235. :D
 
Welcome. We love our 210, and the 235 is just awesome. Please post pictures as your work progresses.
 
Thanks to NCangler and OspreyVic for putting in so much time and effort to help make this an awesome website. To OspreVic- How much lower is your Rolls trailer compared to the factory trailer and could you give me a ball park figure as to it's cost? Thanks and keep up the good work!
 
Thank you for the thanks. :) And don't forget Putershark! Dave puts in lots of time moving posts to the right threads and providing great links to useful info for folks. :D
 
Triumphed, please give Rolls Axle a phone call at 1-888-765-5752. My trailer is at least 6 inches lower than the standard trailer. Makes it easier at launch and retrieve, plus it gets the boat into our garage. With a Rolls Axle trailer, I now have a setup that should last as long as the boat does: ie the rest of my boating life. We might have to replace electronics and a motor, but the boat and trailer should be OK.

Below is what I have on my trailer.

Model W2160T will carry 5,140 lbs net
FOB Plant City
Spare Tire
Convert all wheels to aluminum @ $70.00 each
Swing tongue
Adding bunks

With sales tax, title, license – just over $4,500. Please remember that is a three (3) year old price.

Hope this helps.
 
Thanks Vic,
That is one sweet trailer! My ramp is a little shallow and I'm a little concerned about the launch-retrieve process. I'll put an extended tongue on the factory trailer right from the start and hope for the best. If I have to upgrade sometime in the future I probably will. I don't want to lay out that much money if I don't have too.
Thanks for your reply. You're the best! Your quantity and quality of your postings on this website are unsurpassed.
 
Just one other note on Rolls Axle. Regardless of which model Triumph anyone has, if they have the factory specs, they can match or exceed them.

Anything special you might want done, they can probably manufacturer it. This is a father and son based manufacturing facility. Because their trailers last, they sell to departments in many different states. If more of our government agencies started buying things that would last instead of buying new every few years, our tax dollars would go a lot further.

Thanks again for your kind words. We did not like spending the money either, but now that we have it, we are sure happy.
 
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