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1986 TriStar 220 Brochure Scans
Scanned the other side of the 1986 Skier Brochure for the early Tri Star 220 Fans. Been a long time since I have seen one of these in my area of this vintage.
Last edited by phickman; 04-16-2009 at 11:11 PM. Reason: wrong model listed |
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You rock!!! But that is no 190.. That is a 220 wraparound.. Got any more???
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Thanks for the 220 correction, no just the other side of the showing Skier 19. No joke, the last time I saw one of these was about 7-8 years ago on the Hiwassee River near Charleston,TN and it had about 9 non-skier types in it and they were bass fishing out of it. I would have snapped a photo but I would have bet $$$ there was a rifle in the boat somewhere.
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Ha ha ha ha ha Maybe so. I see one every time I see my boat. Its still does what it was built to do.. casting a few lines, trolling around... kidding kidding. That is a great find you have there. I don't think they made many...
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I've got an 1986 TriStar 220 with the 454 Engine, looking for the weight of the boat to size a lift, assume it's around 3,000#s, anyone have that data?
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Tristar specs
http://mastercraft.com/teamtalk/showthread.php?t=48154
J.McCreight posted an entire brochure for an '89 Tristar in another thread. It listed the 220's as 2700 lbs. but that was with the 351W.
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The 454 weighs about 175 lb. more than the 351w. So your assumption of 3,000 lb. should be pretty accurate of course that is a dry weight you will need to add abit for fuel, gear and misc. items. I would go with at least a 3,500 lb. capacity lift for peace of mind...
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