Triton #93 History
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- Bottom Sanding Grunt
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Thu May 07, 2009 12:14 am
- Boat Name: Windswept
- Boat Type: Triton #93
Triton #93 History
I just purchased Triton hull #93 from Jim Bartlett in Redwood City. I understand it has been around awhile (nearly 50 years). I'm hoping to hear some stories about her if anyone knows the boat. I previously owned an Endurance 35. She was made from Corten steel and when I decided to get a boat again I was only interested in sturdy boats...which led me to my Triton Windswept. I think the smallness is growing on me. I really like her. This is a great forum; really well managed and you folks are very interesting.
Re: Triton #93 History
Welcome!
I thought "Windswept" sounded familiar, so I went and poked around the National Triton Association website. They list a #92 as "Windswept" belonging to Jim Bartlett. I wonder if they have the number wrong? Or perhaps he owned two different "Windswepts." You never know with Tritons :)
Here is the photo of #92 from "Triton's Afloat" on the site; is this yours?
She looks good in red!
Rachel
I thought "Windswept" sounded familiar, so I went and poked around the National Triton Association website. They list a #92 as "Windswept" belonging to Jim Bartlett. I wonder if they have the number wrong? Or perhaps he owned two different "Windswepts." You never know with Tritons :)
Here is the photo of #92 from "Triton's Afloat" on the site; is this yours?
She looks good in red!
Rachel
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- Bottom Sanding Grunt
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Thu May 07, 2009 12:14 am
- Boat Name: Windswept
- Boat Type: Triton #93
Re: Triton #93 History
Your right! # 92. Thanks for the photo.