yellowklr
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17ft Truimph CC for sale
Helping my dad sell his great fishing boat
2005 17ft CC Truimph Boat with 60HP Yamaha 4stroke(450 hrs)
Bait Tank(non factory add on)
Color FF/Gps
VHF
Bimini
Boat is in great condition
email for more pics or information
sdderek2001@yahoo.com[url][/url]
$8500 FIRM
[Edited on 12-18-2011 by yellowklr]
[Edited on 12-24-2011 by yellowklr]
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How much?
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Great small, economical fishing boat! Oh, that's right, I bought one. Good luck
Derek, someone is going to be happy!
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajabass
Great small, economical fishing boat! Oh, that's right, I bought one. Good luck
Derek, someone is going to be happy! |
Thanks Jon........The sooner he sells it the sooner he buys my truck!!!!
Derek
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   As I said,
Good Luck!
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Would make a nice Christmas present for someone!!!!!!!!!!
Derek
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http://www.boats.com/listing/gallery.jsp?entityid=119559711&...
You'll probably have to copy & paste this URL but it has some good photos of the17' model. There a a couple of them here and really work well for
the inshore fishing but the 21' cc is a huge step up and handles the SOC chop much better. But also a huge step up in price. I'd trade my 14' tin boat
in a second for the 17cc Triumph.
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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yellowklr
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Quote: | Originally posted by Russ
http://www.boats.com/listing/gallery.jsp?entityid=119559711&...
You'll probably have to copy & paste this URL but it has some good photos of the17' model. There a a couple of them here and really work well for
the inshore fishing but the 21' cc is a huge step up and handles the SOC chop much better. But also a huge step up in price. I'd trade my 14' tin boat
in a second for the 17cc Triumph. |
Thanks Russ
Yeah its a great little boat......We have had it over 20 miles out here in San Diego and it handles the Ocean well. Yep the 21 ft model is my
Favorite all around CC on the market.......
Derek
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As with a tin boat, you just need to pick your days Russ. I've run 20+ miles out, past Espiritu Santo to El Bajo, virtually circumnavigated Cerralvo,
to the shark buoys on good days. Got caught with my shorts down a few times when the wind kicked up, I just slowed down and motored through it. I know
the boat CANNOT sink, so just keep the motor dry!
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A Sweet little center console. Can it stand much chop, amigo? I am always interested in another boat, but my back is not so limber as it once was.


It might be just the ticket for hauling behind a fifth-wheel to keep within the length limits.
[Edited on 12-18-2011 by Pompano]
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I love the Triumph line of boats
17’ 
19’

21’

Hmmm...I am starting to drool a bit....
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The 17cc handles small chop well, but the ride does get a little rough, and/or wet, in anything more than 2ft or so. Slow down to 10-12mph, and you
are fine as it gets rougher. Give me a calm wind and long period swells, and it is off to the races! With a 60hp Merc 4 stroke, she will cruise 25mph
on the GPS, and pull down about 5-6mpg at 4500rpm. I have put almost 100 miles on the boat in a day, verified by GPS, and had a little left in the 20
gallon tank. Mix of trolling and hauling burro.
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I agree with Jon it handles the chop great for a boat its size....Even in the larger stuff just slow her down........Nice thing With the boat being
plastic it absorbs some of the shock that fiberglass and alum doesn't....
It wont let me post pics in this forum for some reason but I'll be happy to email
Derek
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Thanks for the pics, Derek...like I said, a sweet boat. If it's still available when I get back to San Diego, I'll
take a look. In the meantime, happy boat selling...almost as much fun as buying one.
I will take the liberty of posting the photos here to enhance your sale.






Say, Derek..strange similarity.....that Triumph 17' has a nice amount of bow space..a lot like my Yarcraft's.

Ciao, Pompano
2005 17ft CC Truimph Boat with 60HP Yamaha 4stroke(450 hrs)
Bait Tank
Color FF/Gps
VHF
Bimini
Boat is in great condition
email for more pics or information
sdderek2001@yahoo.com
$8500 FIRM
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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after you sell the boat,I'll spill the bean's about THE boat for baja and no it's not aback brakeing panga,,WITH due respect to mac shorer who
designed them (nice guy) and that boat your selling has a great materal,, that it's built with.. I think we will see more boat's made with that
stuff...back to 22/16...out!!
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Before I relocated to La Paz, I carefully researched boats in my limited price range. Keying on durability, safety, operating costs, ease of launching
and retrieving, and fishability. I looked at Gregors, Klamaths, the few Whalers I could find in my budget limits, a ton of 16-19ft center consoles,
even a few larger RIBs.
The indestructable hull, light weight of the 17 footer, and the economical 60hp 4 stroke got the nod!! No scrubbing, no waxing or polishing, very little fading. I can run 100 miles on 600 pesos of Pemex. Takes me longer
to clean the fish than the boat!!! It is the perfect Baja boat for me!!
Your results may vary!!!
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