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triton #227
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Post by triton #227 »

Hi. new to the forum I just bought triton #227 Lively Lady on ebay. The boat is in good shape but the atomic 4 is shot. I was thinking about an outboard and was wondering how well they work on this boat. This is a great forum with a ton of imformation.
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Post by Figment »

Welcome to the fleet!

How shot is "shot", exactly?

It seems like I should know "Lively Lady", but I just can't pull up the mental image. Do you know the hull number?
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Post by triton #227 »

The water jacket rusted out and filled the crankcase with salt water, it's toast. The hull number is 227 built in 1961. I bought it in baltimore MD.
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Post by jhenson »

Congratulations!

I looked over the the pictures of her on the ebay ad.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Pearson- ... dZViewItem


She looks good for only $650.

Joe
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Post by Figment »

At $650 you STOLE that boat.

Assuming a half-decent suit of sails came with the deal, I'd say you owe that boat at least $2000. I'm sure you could pick up a fine-running atomic 4 for less than that.
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Post by triton #227 »

It came with a genoa and main in great shape. I found a good runing A4 for $1000, but I like the idea of a simple outboard setup and the aded storage space where the motor used to be.
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Post by bcooke »

There is nothing simpler than an Atomic Four tucked into the engine bay.

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Post by Tim »

Congratulations. She looks very decent for the price--good job!

Please don't muck up the transom with an outboard. Please?
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Post by jollyboat »

227 - Welcome to the fleet. Good job on your purchase of a Triton. These are wonderful boats and with some TLC Tritons just keep giving and giving. As far as outboards on Tritons are concerned - yes this has been done with varying degrees of success but this arrangment will never offer the characteristics or convenience that a proper inboard propultion power source can. Another recent Triton owner, Zach, has recently removed his Atomic Four and has listed it here on the PC Forum classifieds. You might consider purchasing Zach's Atomic Four and rebuilding it (as needed) or contact Don Moyer of Moyer Marine www.moyermarine.com to see what he can do for you in the way of either swaping your existing engine for a core or just purchasing another Atomic Four. There are several other viable inboard options to consider as well, such as a diesel engine which is a very popular upgrade. Both Yanmar and Beta Marine have several diesels that have been succesfully installed in the Triton.
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Post by Icefire »

In all honesty I dont think the outboard suits the triton very well at all, I sailed for 1 year with a 15 hp 2 stroke mariner outboard, long shaft, with the garelick adustable braket.

in 4 foot seas on the great lakes i managed to severely bend that braket, I can honestly say Its not a configureation I recomend.

I rebuilt the westerbeke diesel that was in my boat and havent looked back. The triton is really to big a boat to push through waves with an outboard.
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