Calling all Woodies

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Calling all Woodies

Post by mytrojan »

Thought it would be interesting to start a thread of wooden Trojan owners and their boats. I know I have had a few questions on my boat but wasn't sure if there were any other members who had my style boat. This way we could refer back to this thread in the future. Maybe a picture of your boat, year, model, port and name?

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pitty post
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Post by Stripermann2 »

I think your post is a great idea. It'll be interesting to see if this thread comes to fruition.
I wish more wood owners would post. Trojan vessels, fiberglass or wood, are terrific boats and I'd like to see some more examples like yours. 8)

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Post by mr elevman »

i can show you 30 pics or co of a bad version of a 72 sea voyager lots of rot from negelect and yes that is a very prity boat
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Doesn't exist anymore, but my father bought his 1969 28' Sea Skiff Express in 1977, and owned it until about 2000. He named her White Heather (he was originally from Scotland). The slip he kept her in from 1979 - 2000, I have kept my F32 in since 2001.

It was a double planked mahogany hull, plywood bottom, teak decks and cockpit, single Chrysler 383 cu in engine, mechanical (chain and gear) steering, vinyl over wood cabin top and hardtop. We all loved that boat!!!

After the boat changed hands, and was then abandoned by the new owner (would kill the bugger if I could find him), I managed to locate the original teak steering wheel - which I now have refinished and use at my lower station.

Wood is in my blood, and I love wooden boats... just don't have the personal skill level with woodworking or money to pay someone else, to keep a wooden boat in the condition it deserves.... so went to the F32 when I bought.

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http://www2.snapfish.com/slideshow/Albu ... 116666678/ i got this in 06 it was free two new 150 hr merc 270 hp fwc new tanks shafts wheels the reasion she was free is she wouldnt steer after a little investagtion i found the small chain that conects the fly helm to the main helm was frozen so i took the boat and cut the chain and drove her 16 miles to her last berth i had planed to restore but due to the extensive water infatration she was covered in mold along with a LOT of rot theas pics dont show the peeled off inner plywood hull under the planking so i sold her for the moters when the new owner came to take her away whill in the slings her keel bellied and planks poped she was layed on a trailer and driven to whair she was cut up and put to rest sad story
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Post by mytrojan »

Hey MTP WTF?

Sorry every post doesn't apply to you.

But, please tell us how many staples you are pulling out of your carpet. Now thats exciting stuff!
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Post by alexander38 »

I'd like to see a lot of you wood owners put photos up we can down load, love to see more of them.. :)
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Post by MTP »

mytrojan wrote:Hey MTP WTF?

Sorry every post doesn't apply to you.

But, please tell us how many staples you are pulling out of your carpet. Now thats exciting stuff!
It was a bump to send the thread back to the top......the exciting part is how great it will look when I am done.



Enough of that are you going to post so interior pics?
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Post by turtlem1969 »

I have always liked the look of a wooden boat, just cant do the upkeep on one.
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Post by 1967 seavoyager »

YOU SHOULD SEE THE SIZE OF MY WOODIE ! It's a 36' Sea Voyager. Scared you for a minute didn't I ? I can't seem to post pictures here but, click on my photobucket page & take a peek at " Restless".
They'll pry a rotten plank from my cold dead fingers before i go "Tupperware". http://www.photobucket.com/restless
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Post by jimbo36 »

Nice looking woodie. Where did the flybridge go?
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Two different boats I think, unless he also converted it from a Sedan to an Express.
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Post by 1967 seavoyager »

Never had a bridge. It was an option in 67. The sedans didn't come with them either. Mine was all original till 12 years ago when the bow was replanked & we put in functional port holes. This time around I repaired a few design flaws & hopefully will keep the water on the outside where it belongs.
They'll pry a rotten plank from my cold dead fingers before i go "Tupperware". http://www.photobucket.com/restless
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Post by 1967 seavoyager »

The boat with the bridge is a 31 sedan. I posted those shots because someone on the site was looking for one. That one didn't have a bridge either. It came off a newer boat that was being scrapped.
They'll pry a rotten plank from my cold dead fingers before i go "Tupperware". http://www.photobucket.com/restless
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