Trinity Composites EVO Pro Build

Trinity Composites

Lightweight Evolution
Location
Palm Bay, FL
People want to know what sets Trinity apart from the rest. The answer is quality workmanship. Extensive composite knowledge coupled with better build techniques equal superior products. The photo below is of Sean Harmon's EVO Pro upper deck being vacuum bagged. This an important process as it evenly distributes the resin to carbon fiber ratio for a controlled lamination. Our dedication to quality is seen in every part we manufacture; whether made for a world champ or your buddy down the street. There is no room for second best in the Lightweight Evolution!

Stay tuned to this thread as we continue Sean Harmon's EVO Pro build!

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cambo au

TRYING TO LEARN
Location
AUSTRALIA
ill be keeping an eye on this thread would love to see one of your hull up close but i doubt i will be over there for a few years
 
nice looking stuff, in a year and a half or so i will be starting to look into after market hulls and your are right on the the top of my list....

with that, i could personally do without your cockiness, let someone who owns a ski for a while do the talking (and not a paid rider by the way)
 

ucsspirit

"I just wanna go fast" RB
Location
Herriman Utah
A little cockyness never hurt anyone except the competition. and its not like this guy is saying something without his parts standing behind it, call it advertsing.
 
A little cockyness never hurt anyone except the competition. and its not like this guy is saying something without his parts standing behind it, call it advertsing.


i see what you mean, i have seen his stuff in person (beautiful hulls) and spoke with him a little in FL, bobby just came off as to cocky for me. so in this case cockiness wont hurt the competition but possibly himself.
 
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justride

Guest
you can be as cocky as you want to if you can back it up!!
 

Scorn800

Ride for life
Location
North NJ
I've known and been dealing with Bobby at Trinity for over year. I would not call him cocky at all. He is smart guy who really knows composites. He also builds some great products.
Keep up the outstanding work Bobby!
 
I've known and been dealing with Bobby at Trinity for over year. I would not call him cocky at all. He is smart guy who really knows composites. He also builds some great products.
Keep up the outstanding work Bobby!

Yea, Bobby Is a Mellow guy.

KX... Bobby probably wasnt meaning to be Cocky, he was probably just trying to give you a better prospective of what he is really building. .... Sorry he came off that way to you.

Congrats Harmon! Pictures can do no justice, your boat is beautiful. :fing02:

Notice the lower, and bulkhead in the background of the pic. :cool:
 
nice looking stuff, in a year and a half or so i will be starting to look into after market hulls and your are right on the the top of my list....

with that, i could personally do without your cockiness, let someone who owns a ski for a while do the talking (and not a paid rider by the way)

Who do you think is paying Josh? You got that wrong! To make any $$$ you gotta do shows. :smokin:
 
so this hull is pretty sweet huh??
i like the ways we find to lay up a hull
id be soo interested in doin it someday
LOOKing WAYYY KOOL BTW
 
so this hull is pretty sweet huh??
i like the ways we find to lay up a hull
id be soo interested in doin it someday
LOOKing WAYYY KOOL BTW

The hull is straight amazing. There is huge amount of Knowledge packed into the Layup and construction of this hull. I dont think there is a hull out there that compares. :noevil: Not trying to be cocky for him, just saying it like it is. :biggrin:
 
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djkorn1

kidkornfilms
Site Supporter
Location
Cleveland Ohio
i see what you mean, i have seen his stuff in person (beautiful hulls) and spoke with him a little in FL, bobby just came off as to cocky for me. so in this case cockiness wont hurt the competition but possibly himself.

I met him in Daytona too. Super nice guy. Really really excited about his hulls.
Bob, you should have test rode that hull. At the next event, make sure you do! It was the SXR that I dream of owning...My only complaint was the stock look. I would have liked the looks more if he put a lowered hood and a different nose on it.....maybe the next generation will mix up the look a little. The handling is amazing...corners like an SXR but you can throw it around easier than a superjet. It is without a doubt the best riding ski I have been on.

I will be looking into a hood in the spring....(can't afford a hull ANYTIME soon)
 
I just wanna tell anbody think of buying one of these hulls Bobby is the one to talk to. he explain everything to you and is very professional about hes work. I am just a farm kid from iowa that wants the best that why I went with Trinity. Bobby has called every week to keep me informed how thing are coming along. cant wait to get it and install my motor to see just how light this beast will be.
 
I met him in Daytona too. Super nice guy. Really really excited about his hulls.
Bob, you should have test rode that hull. At the next event, make sure you do! It was the SXR that I dream of owning...My only complaint was the stock look. I would have liked the looks more if he put a lowered hood and a different nose on it.....maybe the next generation will mix up the look a little. The handling is amazing...corners like an SXR but you can throw it around easier than a superjet. It is without a doubt the best riding ski I have been on.

I will be looking into a hood in the spring....(can't afford a hull ANYTIME soon)

i wish i would have rode it, it looked like it ripped. when i spoke with bobby i just got the feeling he was like, "your just a kid what do you know about anything." maybe i took our conversation wrong, but he just didn't seem to want to be bothered by a couple of kids(2 of my friends were also there). no big deal though i am really not going to hold it against him, he makes sx-r parts so there is no use in complaining
 

Wolf Child

Just Another Octard
Location
All over C. FL
All I have done is look at his pics, read what he wrote and go through his website.

I've exchanged one PM with the guy and he seemed cool to me. I know a bit about lamination. I did it for a while for a national manufacturer of custom cars/part. and knowing what I do, and seeing what TC does, he has every right to be "cocky", though I dont see that to be the case.

personally, I dont care what the builders attitude is, it's the parts that are important.
 
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