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I'm getting a 10' Twin Troller and am looking for anyone else in NJ who has one.
Mar 26, 2020 15:43:16   #
FrenchieQ Loc: Manchester TWP., Ocean County, NJ
 
My Twin Troller will be here shortly and I'm wondering if anyone on the forum has one who can maybe give me some insights to things I should know, especially here in Jersey.

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Mar 27, 2020 15:35:36   #
transporter Loc: Bardstown,KY.
 
I have had a Twin Troller for eight years. It was the best thing I ever bought! Small lakes or big lakes,you will enjoy it. I have had it out on Dale Hollow Lake here in both Kentucky and Tennessee. Also Green River Lake her in Kentucky. It is everything that they say it is. a very stable vesselon top of that.

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Mar 27, 2020 17:18:26   #
FrenchieQ Loc: Manchester TWP., Ocean County, NJ
 
Really glad to hear that. I am usually an impulse buyer (just look in my tackle box, lol) but I researched the heck out of this and became convinced I was right but hearing it from someone who's owned on for 8 years makes me feel better. I just put the trailer together and I'm anything but a mechanic. Best instructions I ever saw (not that I saw many, don't usually read 'em) really made it easy to understand. I got the top of the line model as looking at everything individually cost about $350 more. Said it'll ship on April 1st. Hope it's not just an April fools joke.

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Mar 27, 2020 17:30:39   #
transporter Loc: Bardstown,KY.
 
I can tell you this you are better off getting LED waterproof brake lights. The ones that come with the trailer will last for about 5 years,but then you will have to replace them. Good Fishing and Good Luck!

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Mar 28, 2020 00:37:04   #
Judge32 Loc: Vidalia, Ga. 30474
 
Had one now about 13 years and they will do anything they say and more. Take the pedals out when not in use!! If they get wet they will not work again !! Take my word for it as they will have to be replaced and they are expensive.

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Mar 28, 2020 09:40:05   #
FrenchieQ Loc: Manchester TWP., Ocean County, NJ
 
Judge32 wrote:
Had one now about 13 years and they will do anything they say and more. Take the pedals out when not in use!! If they get wet they will not work again !! Take my word for it as they will have to be replaced and they are expensive.


Should I cover them if I'm out and it rains on them or only for when they're stored? Silly question, I'll do both, no problem. Good judgement Judge, thanx,

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Mar 28, 2020 09:56:55   #
Judge32 Loc: Vidalia, Ga. 30474
 
Remove them from the boat every time you finish fishing and put in out of weather. You just unplug cables from pedals. Strange that something is made to work on water but water damages them. You are going to love this boat.

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Mar 28, 2020 10:33:03   #
Judge32 Loc: Vidalia, Ga. 30474
 
You can use them in the rain.

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Mar 29, 2020 10:03:50   #
hemihappy Loc: pawleys island s.c.
 
FrenchieQ wrote:
My Twin Troller will be here shortly and I'm wondering if anyone on the forum has one who can maybe give me some insights to things I should know, especially here in Jersey.


Out of curiosity I watched the video on this product last night since I had never heard of one it was very
interesting but seemed expensive. Does a trailer come with the boat at that price? Very well designed
guess I better start on a bigger piggy bank.

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Mar 31, 2020 09:14:01   #
FrenchieQ Loc: Manchester TWP., Ocean County, NJ
 
transporter wrote:
I can tell you this you are better off getting LED waterproof brake lights. The ones that come with the trailer will last for about 5 years,but then you will have to replace them. Good Fishing and Good Luck!


Thanks Treansporter, The trailer came with LED lights for signals and brake lights. If they last five years and I can still fish at 80 I'll be glad to change them.

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