Triton 234....I think
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:28 am
Hello everyone. First off, let me say thank you to everyone involved in this site. It is a treasure trove of information and ideas I have been looking through for information and inspiration.
I recently acquired my first sail boat from a friend of mine. She is a 1962 (he thinks) Triton. I searched everywhere for a number and the other day while ripping out the galley I came across the number 234 gouged into a shelf. Anyone know if this is correct?
The plan is to redo and update the interior without changing too much from the original design, but we'll see how that goes. Along that line, I was wondering what advice people who have redone Tritons could give. What did you change you couldn't love without? What did you not do that you wish you had?
I will be doing mostly day sailing in the Chesapeake, with a few weekend length trips for the next couple of years. Someday she may go further, but that will be a while.
I can't seem to post a picture directly from work, so for anyone interested here is a link. Enjoy.
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/KN ... directlink
I recently acquired my first sail boat from a friend of mine. She is a 1962 (he thinks) Triton. I searched everywhere for a number and the other day while ripping out the galley I came across the number 234 gouged into a shelf. Anyone know if this is correct?
The plan is to redo and update the interior without changing too much from the original design, but we'll see how that goes. Along that line, I was wondering what advice people who have redone Tritons could give. What did you change you couldn't love without? What did you not do that you wish you had?
I will be doing mostly day sailing in the Chesapeake, with a few weekend length trips for the next couple of years. Someday she may go further, but that will be a while.
I can't seem to post a picture directly from work, so for anyone interested here is a link. Enjoy.
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/KN ... directlink