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Originally Posted by Dave1972
(Post 3178611)
What's the story with Trident? What makes them such a great boat? Anyone on here have one? Why did they take a break from the rec. market and what other markets are they in?
Darrell. |
I have a very close friend who is selling a new eliminator fundeck. Never registered with big power for a very respectable price. If youre interested I can forward the info.
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If I remember correctly that Trident is a jet drive. Looking at the picture, it looks like it could be. I could be wrong too.
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Originally Posted by rlj676
(Post 3176785)
Love the Tridents!:drink:
What are you asking for this one (I'm not in the market but I'm sure others reading here are). |
Originally Posted by Dave1972
(Post 3178611)
What's the story with Trident? What makes them such a great boat? Anyone on here have one? Why did they take a break from the rec. market and what other markets are they in?
they are also very unique in their interior layout. Its a love it or hate it deal. UD |
Great replies all--sounds like we have lots of options to explore. Generally speaking doesn't the cat-style ride better than the same size traditional v-bottom style (thus the reason everyone wants a cat) ?
I know none of us buy boats for the resale but to purchase a boat where the company is no longer in business would be a difficult decision to make. Sounds like the Trident boats are awesome and I would entertain the idea but $100k for this scenario seems like quite a leap of faith in this market. Feel free to PM me with specifics. If you know of other options post em' up! :) |
Originally Posted by Dave1972
(Post 3179173)
Great replies all--sounds like we have lots of options to explore. Generally speaking doesn't the cat-style ride better than the same size traditional v-bottom style (thus the reason everyone wants a cat) ?
I know none of us buy boats for the resale but to purchase a boat where the company is no longer in business would be a difficult decision to make. Sounds like the Trident boats are awesome and I would entertain the idea but $100k for this scenario seems like quite a leap of faith in this market. Feel free to PM me with specifics. If you know of other options post em' up! :) I was pretty impressed with the amount of work and research he put into the project, much more than splashing a 25 talon like the majority of the other West Coast cat/decks.:party-smiley-004: You could get more info from him directly, he is Froggystyle over at riverdavesplace.com. I'd say check out the boat in detail, and then make an offer based on what you find, he said they're accepting offers of course.:drink: |
I have a 98 Advantage 28' Party Cat with a Eddie Young 540 and I love the boat, but I would like to move up to the 34' Party Cat. If interested I would sell.
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Originally Posted by heavyhauler
(Post 3179557)
I have a 98 Advantage 28' Party Cat with a Eddie Young 540 and I love the boat, but I would like to move up to the 34' Party Cat. If interested I would sell.
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If I was in the market for a deck, I'd be comfortable buying that Trident even though they're not in production at the moment. Wes is around and I believe he offers solid customer service.
I'd like to see one of his boats run with the new 1350 package in it. That'd be one wild ride . . . |
Originally Posted by Catmando
(Post 3179698)
Have you talked to Debbie about a trade-in?
Anyway, I'm in the middle of another man's thread. Anyone who boats on inland lakes should be elated to have a performance deck boat and there are a lot of them out now. I call mine a pontoon on steroids. I'm on the 3rd summer since I've bought it. It will run in the low 60's with 100 gallons of gas and a load of people with the bimini up or you can lighten the load and lay the bimini down and knock on the door of 80. Best part is you can get on and off easy from either end. |
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