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I was recently given what I was told is a 1977 Trophy Bass boat with a 70hp Evinrude(also '77). I can't find anything about this boat online. Does anyone know the history of these things? I am also curious how they handle on the water. I won't be able to get it out for a while. 

 

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I think Bayliner has/had a line of fishing boats called Trophy. No idea if it's the same as yours

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A friend of mine had one . He put a 150 on it , way over powered .I dont know but it was explained to me as a pop hull . Supposedly they made molds out of other hulls . Thats what the Skeeter dealer told me . 

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That's a sweet ride.  It looks very well kept and doesn't have that "old refrigerator" look to it.  Finding parts might be a pain but if it was free....

 

Couldn't tell you a thing about it.  Just wanted to say it's sharp.  

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I've never seen a Trophy bass boat. There is, or was ?, a Trophy saltwater fishing boat.

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