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dcortazzo@sbcglobal.net
Joined: 07 Oct 2018 Posts: 3 City/Region: SANTA CRUZ
State or Province: CA
C-Dory Year: 1984
C-Dory Model: 22 Angler
Vessel Name: SQUIDVICIOUS
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Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2020 5:09 pm Post subject: Considering Changing the transom on 1982 22 Angler |
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I have a 1982 Angler that I am replacing the transom. I have read all the posts available and am doing the work myself. The newer models appear to be able to accommodate a kicker without any plates. I am considering modifying the transom of the 198 2model to the newer style to make the trolling more integrated. Any suggestions? Are there any schematics showing the dimensions of the newer setup (real basic diagram). I don't know of any newer 22' Anglers in my area to take the measurements in Santa Cruz. |
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A Fishin C Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2020 12:23 am Post subject: |
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I think trying to change the design of the transom will be way more work the its worth. I would go with a kicker bracket mounted to outside of transom.
Also the post 86 models have a different hull design so templating that would not produced a fitting transfer. |
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thataway
Joined: 02 Nov 2003 Posts: 20875 City/Region: Pensacola
State or Province: FL
C-Dory Year: 2007
C-Dory Model: 25 Cruiser
Vessel Name: thataway
Photos: Thataway
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Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2020 12:29 pm Post subject: |
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Newer boats have a built in splash well. All you need to do to allow a kicker on the transom, is to make the notch wider (maybe on one side only). But that makes the boat more susceptible to waves coming over the stern.
If I was doing a transom on a 1982 boat, I would add a small splash well, full height, and put a kicker bracket on as suggested by A Fishing C. _________________ Bob Austin
Thataway
Thataway (Ex Seaweed) 2007 25 C Dory May 2018 to Oct. 2021
Thisaway 2006 22' CDory November 2011 to May 2018
Caracal 18 140 Suzuki 2007 to present
Thataway TomCat 255 150 Suzukis June 2006 thru August 2011
C Pelican; 1992, 22 Cruiser, 2002 thru 2006
Frequent Sea; 2003 C D 25, 2007 thru 2009
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Home port: Pensacola FL |
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dcortazzo@sbcglobal.net
Joined: 07 Oct 2018 Posts: 3 City/Region: SANTA CRUZ
State or Province: CA
C-Dory Year: 1984
C-Dory Model: 22 Angler
Vessel Name: SQUIDVICIOUS
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Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2020 12:26 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the advice. I will probably stick with the original design. I will let you know how it turns out. This site is great since there is so much information sharing. I hope my experience will help someone else in the future.
Thanks again
Danny |
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dcortazzo@sbcglobal.net
Joined: 07 Oct 2018 Posts: 3 City/Region: SANTA CRUZ
State or Province: CA
C-Dory Year: 1984
C-Dory Model: 22 Angler
Vessel Name: SQUIDVICIOUS
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Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2020 12:28 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the advice. I will probably stick with the original design. I will let you know how it turns out. This site is great since there is so much information sharing. I hope my experience will help someone else in the future.
Thanks again
Danny |
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SENSEI
Joined: 01 Nov 2003 Posts: 1067 City/Region: Stanwood
State or Province: WA
C-Dory Year: 1995
C-Dory Model: 22 Angler
Vessel Name: SENSEI
Photos: SENSEI and SERENITY
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Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 2:33 am Post subject: |
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The pre 1987 dorys are flat bottom and are a lot narower at the transom. When you look at a clasic the width of the boat narrows from the back of the cabin to the back. On the 87 and newer they changed the boat considerably and there is minor change in width from the back of the cabin rearward thus you end up wit a wider transom
I believe that you would have to widen the boat from the cabin back to occomodate a wider transome. There is a C-Brat in kentucky, i cannot remember his name at the moment, but he widened the boat and extended it making it 25 if memory is right. It was a big project. More than i would ever think about doing _________________ Roger on the "SENSEI"
1983 22 Classic (acquired 1995)
1995 25 Cruiseship (sold 2012)
1993 22 Cruiser (sold 2014)
1995 22 Angler (acquired 2016)
1983 22 Classic (sold 2017) |
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RonJr
Joined: 28 Jun 2007 Posts: 79 City/Region: Olympia
State or Province: WA
Photos: Beagle
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Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 3:27 pm Post subject: |
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I believe the boat is named Prairie Boy _________________ Ron & Rose
1987 22 Cruiser - sold 2012
2006 16 Cruiser - sold 2015 |
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digger
Joined: 02 Nov 2003 Posts: 496 City/Region: Spokane
State or Province: WA
C-Dory Year: 1993
C-Dory Model: 22 Angler
Vessel Name: C-Sik
Photos: Snoopy-C
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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:54 pm Post subject: |
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I’ve been waiting for Prairie Boy to resume and finish the project. Has been very interesting! |
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Byrdman
Joined: 06 Nov 2003 Posts: 3320 City/Region: Cumberland River, Clarksville,
State or Province: WA
Vessel Name: " ? " After Rename Ceremony
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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 8:28 pm Post subject: |
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Another thought... is a power hull extension. If your stern is solid. If your stern is rotten... you do have a large job on your hand but do-able.
I worked with Rosborough RF246 hulls when they were built in Halifax by Bob Rosborough. He designed a brilliant power hull extension that added buoyancy that was about 10" narrower than the original stern of the boat. 5" each side providing help in following seas as like the ol rounded tumblehome sterns. May be pics of mine under FreeByrd photo album but not sure. I can get pics in a bit if not.
It was as I said about 5" narrower than original stern, went aft about 23" providing a wonderful platform for loading or getting in and out of the boat particularly when the boat is floating in the water. The back section of that extension "kicked up" higher than the flat 23" portion as to form a "clamping/mounting location" for single, twin or main and kicker motor. Also allows for a place for cooler or just a landing spot for muddy/sandy/funky fishy stuff to drain off and/or to be washed before bringing the "stuff" into your cockpit area. Still allowed plenty of room for twin motors and trim tabs too. _________________ Patrick Byrd "Byrdman"
Cumberland River TN home waters Puget Sound Summers.
Miss B - CD22A, Aug 2018
C-Byrd, CD18A, Hull #14 sold again.. May 2020
C-Byrd, CD18A, Hu #14 - Bought her again - May16
Aloysius, Sold to Brother Mike Mar16
Aloysius, Hull # 440 RF-246
C-Byrd, CD18A, Hull #14 Sold May09
TC24, Hull #51, Sold Feb06
CD16A, Sold Dec03
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A Fishin C Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 10:21 am Post subject: |
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another reason to stick to original design...
The more you change the more dollars/time involved. There is a chance the new architecture will not perform as anticipated (your not employing a naval architect)
There is likely limited resale market for a franken-dory |
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