New photos in the Factory section

sjboysen

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I just posted some more pictures to the 22' Cruiser folder, and started a new 19' Angler folder. I hope these pictures are informative enough for everybody and as always let me know if you would like a particular picture taken.

Scott
 
Hi Scott

Thanks for posting the photos the boats look great
could you tell me what bilge pump you are using on the 22
it looks a lot bigger then the one I have

Dave
 
blackfish":31gjjkhx said:
Hi Scott

Thanks for posting the photos the boats look great
could you tell me what bilge pump you are using on the 22
it looks a lot bigger then the one I have

Dave
Dave,

If you zoom in on the photo, you will see that it's a Rule 2000. That's definitely bigger than the rule 500 that was originally in my 22 (and about the same as the two Rule 1100's I installed). The bilge pumps the factory used to install were IMHO too small. 2000GPH = 33Gals/minute (under ideal circumstances). A small wave over the stern can easily dump in a few gallons. Multiply that by a few waves at a period of say 10s (6 waves/minute) and you can see that it would be possible in a bad situation to put a lot of water in the cockpit. The 2000GPH pump is smart move and is (IMHO) what a responsible boat builder would put in a boat this size. I see many improvements in the few boats that Triton has built so far and this is one of them.
 
I've built several boats for myself and had a couple done for me and this is my second C dory and I have to tell you all I have been so impressed with Scott and his team. Quick and gentle reponses to any question, a visit to the factory, thoughtful design changes and great looking workmanship. We are in very good hands and I wish to express thanks and kudo's to the team for making it so much fun to be part of the build. The step by step photos are "above and beyond" in a very challenging business. Thanks to team Triton. George
 
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