New 2007 191FS Boat Seattle Area

mallahan

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City
Everett
State
WA
Great Site!
I have 4 hours in my first new boat. It is great!
I love the functionality. I can't wait for the salmon to arrive in my area to get a bit of blood on the deck.
I have a question and can't seem to locate an answer in the forum yet.
I plan on storing the boat at an indoor storage facility that uses a forklift to put in and take out for you. Does anyone have experience with rack storage?
Any suggestions for method of modifying a standard wooden beam rack?
I'm not quite sure if this will work and not risk the hull over time?

Thanks,

Mike
 
If you use the search feature you should be able to find info already posted on the site. There have been a couple threads talking about that particular issue....Basicly if you can set up the bunks on the storage to match your trailer you should be ok.
 
Just to add to what k9reno posted, there are also some pictures where Triumph owners have modified their own lifts to fit their boats. The pictures may be harder to find, but they might also give you some ideas.

We purchased a non-standard trailer for our Triumph 210CC. We needed a swing tongue and a lower trailer so the boat would fit into our garage. Our trailer manufacturer, Rolls Axle, matched the specifications that Triumph provided so our boat is properly supported.

A call to Triumph might also give you additional information.
 
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