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1985 27 Cruiser Extra Longhouse, $23,000 (Edmonds, WA)

 
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scatton



Joined: 21 Jul 2007
Posts: 5
City/Region: Edmonds
State or Province: WA
C-Dory Year: 1985
C-Dory Model: 27 Cruiser
Vessel Name: Tikibah
Photos: Tiki Ba
PostPosted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 5:09 pm    Post subject: 1985 27 Cruiser Extra Longhouse, $23,000 (Edmonds, WA) Reply with quote

Not a typo, this is a 27 foot C-Dory. “C-Brats” know this is a special find, very few 27s were ever made and there may only be a couple of the Extra Long House. Pure luxury space! For those of you who don’t know C-Dory, they are exceptional boats. Simple, strong, fast, fuel efficient, with amazing stability. Our family has owned three. Visit the C-Dory web site and the C-Brats forum to learn more. You can catch a lot of fish and crab from the roomy cockpit or travel, as we have, to the San Juan’s, or much farther at whatever pace suits you in terrific style in the lush cabin. This boat is always reliable, easy to maintain, and has been refitted through the years with quality upgrades and installations. USCG Vessel Safety Check in 7/2012. A perfect balance of family cruiser and fisher.

Currently named the Tikibah (fka Sea Cowboy - Please rename her as you choose… that is part of the fun!) You will want the perfect name for your unique C-Dory 27.

Call Scott (206) 660-2302 any time. Hurry, this unique Extra Longhouse 27 won’t last! Simply put, this is more C-Dory for less money.

Specifications:
Year Built: 1985
Engines: 200 HP Yamaha Saltwater Outboard S200TXRW (2-stroke, oil injected) (480 hours). Great power but not stern heavy, a perfect match and low maintenance. Jacobsen Marine cleaned the carbs and replaced floats and serviced all in 7/2011. This engine reliably starts first crank and purrs - compression excellent all cylinders. No issues.
2004 Honda 4-Stroke 15 HP (~380 hours), Auto-Tilt, cockpit helm, Bay Star Hydraulic Steering. Another great match for this boat, and completely reliable with no issues. Regularly serviced.

Fuel: Gas 90 gallons (two 45 gallon tanks).

Accommodations:
Varnished wood is beautiful and warm in this roomy C-Dory cabin.
Vee berth forward comfortably sleeps two with room to spare. Tinted Bomar hatch.
Cabin with sizable table for four on port side converts to comfy bed large enough for two kids or any adult.
Head with door on port side. Clean and modern Jabsco Electric push-button flush.
Broadwater Marine 2-burner Propane Stove on starboard (w/2 gallon external stainless marine tank aft).
Sink w/ automatic water system. Modern holding tank.
Standard under-counter frig/freezer starboard under the stove.
Hanging locker/pantry/storage starboard.
All the cushions have nautical blue and clean upholstery re-done in 2010.
Matching window coverings throughout for full privacy.
Cabin lighting.
Good 6’+ headroom throughout.
Marine wall clock.
Jensen sound system with wired remote at helm.
Marine carpet and cabin lining throughout adds warmth and keeps things quiet.
Lots of storage throughout the cabin.


Mechanical:
30 amp power
Heart Interface Inverter for 120 volts and auto charges house and starter batteries – nice clean power. Several open 120 circuits available.
SeaLand Holding Tank System.
SeaLand Tankwatch III Level Monitor System for holding tank.
Trim tabs
AFI Air horn
Fixed beam Spot light
Cockpit light
12 Volt Accessory plug in
Fuel filter/scrubber
Automatic bilge pump.
Hydraulic wheel steering (both helm and in cockpit)
Dual electric Windshield Wipers
Cockpit wash-down spigot
Crab davit (manual)

Navigation:
Two new matching Garmin 441S units (cabin has the upgraded Garmin Bluechart G2 navigation card). Dual frequency transducer.
Richie compass
Waterproof VHF Radio
Shakespeare VHF Antenna
Stainless Radar Arch ready for you to add your preferred set-up.

Cockpit:
Let’s talk space and storage! There are two massive lockers/wells below deck.
There are four scuppers making for an ideal wash-down deck for heavy fishing.
Six built in rod holders around the rail plus two on the down riggers.
Factory Non-skid diamond surface on wrap around step and bow.
Safety handrails throughout.
Anchor with chain and rode in hearty, well-designed anchor box
Six pole “rocket launcher” for the poles up top, six more in the engine well box.
(2) 2013 Adjustable cockpit seats (comfy fishing and lounging, navigate, fish and putter from the cockpit). This is a real bonus - you can troll with view through the cabin from the comfort of the cockpit helm or stand and see over the top.
Bench seat for two with Sunbrella cushion over dual starter battery cover.
(4) Fenders
(4) Lines
(1) Life Ring with safety rope.
Custom stainless swim step and ladder (formerly used as scuba dive boat). You will find this feature is priceless when it comes to easy access while on the trailer!
(2) 2013 Scotty Electric Downriggers 60” telescoping. Solid mounting, heavy gauge wiring.
(2) 2013 Marine House Batteries, w/isolators (under bench seat)
(2) 2012 Nautilus Marine 1,000 CA Starter Batteries, w/ isolators (in marine box under port hatch)

Canvas:
Full cockpit canvas (black). Nearly brand-new (I don’t think it’s ever been used!)

Trailer:
Caulkins, dual axle, rollers, really tows nicely with hydraulic actuated brakes built into the trailer. Spare included.

Summary:
Like any good steward, I’ve been through this boat top to bottom and all is mechanically solid and reliable. There are some cosmetic “to do’s”: 1) the glass on the rear door is cracked. (I stripped the door using a heat gun and stupidly cracked the glass in the process), 2) the two rear windows have old seals that could be replaced. They don’t leak, but would look better resealed, 3) there is normal wear and tear, nicks and dings that could use some brightening at your leisure. If you’re a C-Dory fanatic, you may trick this boat out - as it is truly unique. Or, if you’re like me, you will find this is one of the best value pocket cruisers on the market and have a great time on it. Maybe, do both! Call Scott (206) 660-2302 any time. Hurry, won’t last.
Not a typo, this is a 27 foot C-Dory. “C-Brats” know this is a special find, very few 27s were ever made and there may only be a couple of the Extra Long House. Pure luxury space! For those of you who don’t know C-Dory, they are exceptional boats. Simple, strong, fast, fuel efficient, with amazing stability. Our family has owned three. Visit the C-Dory web site and the C-Brats forum to learn more. You can catch a lot of fish and crab from the roomy cockpit or travel, as we have, to the San Juan’s, or much farther at whatever pace suits you in terrific style in the lush cabin. This boat is always reliable, easy to maintain, and has been refitted through the years with quality upgrades and installations. USCG Vessel Safety Check in 7/2012. A perfect balance of family cruiser and fisher.

Currently named the Tikibah (fka Sea Cowboy - Please rename her as you choose… that is part of the fun!) You will want the perfect name for your unique C-Dory 27.

Hurry, this unique Extra Longhouse 27 won’t last! Simply put, this is more C-Dory for less money.

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-Scott
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johnr



Joined: 08 Apr 2007
Posts: 309
City/Region: Bellingham
State or Province: WA
C-Dory Year: 2007
C-Dory Model: 25 Cruiser
Vessel Name: Stillwater
Photos: Surf Scoter
PostPosted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 11:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There are some nice pictures of this boat here:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/4047210117.html
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redbaronace



Joined: 29 Aug 2012
Posts: 581
City/Region: Puget Sound
State or Province: WA
C-Dory Year: 2007
C-Dory Model: 255 Tomcat
Vessel Name: Tomcat
Photos: redbaronace (Name TBD)
PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 11:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

If I didnt already have a boat, I might have considered this as the basis for a project. Dont think my wife wants another boat project with our current one being nearly complete now.
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Sea Wolf



Joined: 01 Nov 2003
Posts: 8650
City/Region: Redding
State or Province: CA
C-Dory Year: 1987
C-Dory Model: 22 Cruiser
Vessel Name: Sea Wolf
Photos: Sea Wolf
PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 11:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Every few years, say 3-5, one of these comes along, sometimes at a bargain price., even.

I almost bought the 27 foot pilothouse that now belongs to Alvig, but decided it was a bit big for many of the smaller lakes I sometimes shoehorn my 22 into. Wink Still view it as a missed opportunity!

Starcraft Tom has a 26 he dearly loves and could tell you about the pros and cons of such an adventurous project! Cool

One things for sure, it's a real opportunity at a great price, and there's surely a lot of questions being asked and considerations taking place Very Happy

Good Luck!

Joe. Teeth Thumbs Up

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Lake Shasta, California

"Most of my money I spent on boats and women. The rest I squandered'. " -Annonymous
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johnr



Joined: 08 Apr 2007
Posts: 309
City/Region: Bellingham
State or Province: WA
C-Dory Year: 2007
C-Dory Model: 25 Cruiser
Vessel Name: Stillwater
Photos: Surf Scoter
PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 12:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

redbaronace wrote:
If I didnt already have a boat, I might have considered this as the basis for a project. Dont think my wife wants another boat project with our current one being nearly complete now.


I agree. This seems like a very cool boat for a very cool price. I'd like to take a look at it. It doesn't appear to be a "project" boat anyway. Actually, one problem for me is the 27 foot length. I keep my boat in the local marina during the summer and pull it our in the winter and keep it at home. If your boat is 26 foot or less, there is no waiting list for a slip. I might not have the same slip year after year, but there's one waiting for me when I want it. Over 26 feet and there is a long waiting list, and it's more expensive.
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redbaronace



Joined: 29 Aug 2012
Posts: 581
City/Region: Puget Sound
State or Province: WA
C-Dory Year: 2007
C-Dory Model: 255 Tomcat
Vessel Name: Tomcat
Photos: redbaronace (Name TBD)
PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 4:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

johnr wrote:
redbaronace wrote:
If I didnt already have a boat, I might have considered this as the basis for a project. Dont think my wife wants another boat project with our current one being nearly complete now.


I agree. This seems like a very cool boat for a very cool price. I'd like to take a look at it. It doesn't appear to be a "project" boat anyway. Actually, one problem for me is the 27 foot length. I keep my boat in the local marina during the summer and pull it our in the winter and keep it at home. If your boat is 26 foot or less, there is no waiting list for a slip. I might not have the same slip year after year, but there's one waiting for me when I want it. Over 26 feet and there is a long waiting list, and it's more expensive.


Yeah, I should clarify what I said previously. I have not seen this boat in person and in no way do I imply that it is in need of major work. By project, I meant that if I were the owner, it would end up looking alot different when I was finished with it.

My wife would object primarily due to the amount of expense that has gone into our 24 and to repeat that would not be wise at this juncture.

I do wish I could purchase it as I always wish for just a little more room. This after moving from a 19 Arima. Toms boat is certainly nice and it has the extended transom and 4 strokes.
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bobjarrard



Joined: 03 Oct 2010
Posts: 458
City/Region: Boulder City
State or Province: NV
PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 12:00 pm    Post subject: This boat is in regular use Reply with quote

We just went by Edmonds and the owner and I could not get together, he was going out again for salmon! Wanted to see the boat but maybe another time.
Bob
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