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Old 04-17-2007, 12:22 AM   #1
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Hi All,
I was hoping for a little info...
I have been on the hunt for a Boler or Trillium since last Sept, when we borrowed a boler for our honeymoon, and fell in love with it. I was hunting to the pint I had a notice on evry darn bulletin board on P.E.I., and was leaving flyers in anyones mailbox with one in the yard. I finally found a 13 ft fiberglass, although not a Boler or trillium, in excellent condition, at an awesome price. Although I just purchased it today, I do not have it home yet( later this week). It is a 1974 13ft Beachcomber.
My questions are....
1.Where were they produced?
2. What years were they made?
3. Was 74 first year? Mine has low serial...#00001013
4. On registration, it has type TM01???
5. Although in really nice condition now....should there be any specific problems with these models to watch for?
6. Tongue weight?

Thanks!!!

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Old 04-17-2007, 08:13 AM   #2
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Hi Darcy, welcome to FiberglassRV

We just recently had another new member (Chad) who joined and was asking questions about the Beachcomber. Click on this topic for more info: Beachcomber B15


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Old 04-17-2007, 12:10 PM   #3
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Thanks for the heads up Donna
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Thanks for the heads up Donna
I live in Southern Manitoba (CANADA) and I can tell you that these Beachcomber Trailers were made in Morden, Manitob by a company called - Monarch Industries. They are stiil in business - Just not in the trailer market.

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