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thataway
Joined: 02 Nov 2003 Posts: 20829 City/Region: Pensacola
State or Province: FL
C-Dory Year: 2007
C-Dory Model: 25 Cruiser
Vessel Name: thataway
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 4:27 pm Post subject: |
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Colby that Catamaran would be the Pacific 32 as flagship of the Sea Sport line of MMI. They have been around for some time. 400 gallons of fuel, and two 350 hp outboards. They have a significantly higher tunnel than the Tom Cat, and thus the better ride. The Pacific 3200 does not come up for sale often. _________________ 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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colbysmith
Joined: 02 Oct 2011 Posts: 4560 City/Region: Madison
State or Province: WI
C-Dory Year: 2009
C-Dory Model: 25 Cruiser
Vessel Name: C-Traveler
Photos: C-Traveler and Midnight-Flyer
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:38 pm Post subject: |
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That's the one Bob. Too big to haul behind my F150 though. Michael was explaining that due to the shape of the hull, the water coming under the tunnel is forced to flow a lot faster, almost putting the ride on air.
No problem getting slung out today. I'll add some photos of that process. Would be nice if I could figure out how to upload the videos I took of the sling operation. The sling master did allow me to use the hose on the back of their office to flush my outboard, and I was able to rinse most the salt off the top half of C-Traveler while in the slip overnight at Cap Sante. Then made a short stop at a car wash on the way out of town to wash the scum off the hull at the water line. On our way home now. 2000 miles and then take a week or two off before heading out on another venture, a little closer to home! Colby |
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colbysmith
Joined: 02 Oct 2011 Posts: 4560 City/Region: Madison
State or Province: WI
C-Dory Year: 2009
C-Dory Model: 25 Cruiser
Vessel Name: C-Traveler
Photos: C-Traveler and Midnight-Flyer
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:50 pm Post subject: |
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Another view of that sailboat sunk on the dock at Northwest Marine Industries. This at low tide so you can make out the hull underwater.
USCGC Sea Lion at their Farehaven dock.
Michael talking to Harvey and I about shop business.
Michael talking with Rosanne and Harvey about C-Dorys. That's a brand new CD-22!
NMI employees working on one of the boats.
My next boat John!
Top and Roof ready to be put together.
Michael pointing out something to Harvey and Rosanne
View of the main floor.
For a lot more photos in the factory, go to the link I posted above. (My nested album in C-Traveler of NMI.)
A photo I took of one of the Washington State Ferries in dry dock in Anacortes.
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colbysmith
Joined: 02 Oct 2011 Posts: 4560 City/Region: Madison
State or Province: WI
C-Dory Year: 2009
C-Dory Model: 25 Cruiser
Vessel Name: C-Traveler
Photos: C-Traveler and Midnight-Flyer
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:56 pm Post subject: |
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Some photos of C-Traveler getting slung out at Cap Sante.
But first, an ugly starfish, and a Blue Heron that showed up for a short time last night.
They lower the sling first, then hand pull the boat over it.
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colbysmith
Joined: 02 Oct 2011 Posts: 4560 City/Region: Madison
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C-Dory Year: 2009
C-Dory Model: 25 Cruiser
Vessel Name: C-Traveler
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:58 pm Post subject: |
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Some photos Rosanne took with a little history of the Cap Sante Basin.
The end. C-Traveler should pass any invasive species inspections on the way home.
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DayBreak
Joined: 16 Jul 2017 Posts: 854 City/Region: Monmouth, Or.
State or Province: OR
C-Dory Year: 2018
C-Dory Model: 23 Venture
Vessel Name: DayBreak
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 11:13 pm Post subject: |
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Colby, what a grand adventure! Thank you for all of these photos starting with the drive to the Columbia, your travels on the river and the time you spent in the San Juans. Much has been learned and enjoyed with your sharing. Have a safe and enjoyable time in your travel back home. _________________ Gary F
DayBreak, 23 Venture, 2018 - present |
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ssobol
Joined: 27 Oct 2012 Posts: 3382 City/Region: SW Michigan
State or Province: MI
C-Dory Year: 2008
C-Dory Model: 22 Cruiser
Vessel Name: SoBELLE
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Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2022 12:04 am Post subject: |
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colbysmith wrote: | ... Michael was explaining that due to the shape of the hull, the water coming under the tunnel is forced to flow a lot faster, almost putting the ride on air. ... |
I don't understand how that would work.
I get the part about flowing faster (Bernoulli), but the riding on air part I don't. |
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thataway
Joined: 02 Nov 2003 Posts: 20829 City/Region: Pensacola
State or Province: FL
C-Dory Year: 2007
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Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2022 9:40 am Post subject: |
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ssobol wrote: | colbysmith wrote: | ... Michael was explaining that due to the shape of the hull, the water coming under the tunnel is forced to flow a lot faster, almost putting the ride on air. ... |
I don't understand how that would work.
I get the part about flowing faster (Bernoulli), but the riding on air part I don't. |
The Tom cat uses this principle also. Consider that the opening to the under the cat has sides (Hull) and top (under side of bridge deck) acting like a funnel with the air. As the boat speed increases the air cushion effect increases and the hull rides higher.
We live on the upper part of a bay, where, during northerly winds, we can get some significant chop (about 2 1/2 to 3'). We found the best ride was to accelerate the Tom Cat to 35 MPH and get her up just a little higher and it made the ride much better. Ideally the Tom Cat should have about a 6" higher tunnel (or the hulls would be 6" deeper, and the bridge deck the same place...That would give better ride at displacement speeds as well as at planing speeds.
Some Cats have "sneeze"--and this is compressed air and water which is expelled forward and then comes as a mist aft over the bow and sides. Fortunately the Tom Cat rarely exhibits this phenomenon. |
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ssobol
Joined: 27 Oct 2012 Posts: 3382 City/Region: SW Michigan
State or Province: MI
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Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2022 12:07 pm Post subject: |
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thataway wrote: | ssobol wrote: | colbysmith wrote: | ... Michael was explaining that due to the shape of the hull, the water coming under the tunnel is forced to flow a lot faster, almost putting the ride on air. ... |
I don't understand how that would work.
I get the part about flowing faster (Bernoulli), but the riding on air part I don't. |
The Tom cat uses this principle also. Consider that the opening to the under the cat has sides (Hull) and top (under side of bridge deck) acting like a funnel with the air. As the boat speed increases the air cushion effect increases and the hull rides higher.
We live on the upper part of a bay, where, during northerly winds, we can get some significant chop (about 2 1/2 to 3'). We found the best ride was to accelerate the Tom Cat to 35 MPH and get her up just a little higher and it made the ride much better. Ideally the Tom Cat should have about a 6" higher tunnel (or the hulls would be 6" deeper, and the bridge deck the same place...That would give better ride at displacement speeds as well as at planing speeds.
Some Cats have "sneeze"--and this is compressed air and water which is expelled forward and then comes as a mist aft over the bow and sides. Fortunately the Tom Cat rarely exhibits this phenomenon. |
But the post I commented on says that the water flows faster between the hulls resulting in "almost putting the ride on air." |
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colbysmith
Joined: 02 Oct 2011 Posts: 4560 City/Region: Madison
State or Province: WI
C-Dory Year: 2009
C-Dory Model: 25 Cruiser
Vessel Name: C-Traveler
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Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2022 12:38 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | But the post I commented on says that the water flows faster between the hulls resulting in "almost putting the ride on air |
Probably not the best way to put it. And to be honest, I didn't completely understand it. I do remember Michael saying that due to the shape of the twin hulls, it causes the water to move much faster underneath the tunnel. That if you look at the stern you'll see that water coming out faster than the water to the sides. There will also be a cushion of air that forms. The jest of it all is, the ride is pretty smooth even in 6' chop!
Thanks Gary for the kind words. I'm sure some I just bored... Colby |
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thataway
Joined: 02 Nov 2003 Posts: 20829 City/Region: Pensacola
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Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2022 10:52 am Post subject: |
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I would question the 6' with any short period as being comfortable in any Cat less than 80'.
6' swells, probably good with long period.
The water has the same effect, with narrowing sides of the tunnel--but it is only on 2 dimension, rather than 3 as the air compression. The major improvement in the ride is the air cushion. As the boat goes up and then comes down, there is more compression of the air. |
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starcrafttom
Joined: 07 Nov 2003 Posts: 7887 City/Region: marysville
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2022 1:14 pm Post subject: |
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spotted c traveler a few days ago at the state rest area just north of my house in Marysville wa. I honked a few times but at 80mph you may have missed it. Would have stopped and said hi but did not see you in time. _________________ Thomas J Elliott
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colbysmith
Joined: 02 Oct 2011 Posts: 4560 City/Region: Madison
State or Province: WI
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2022 11:58 pm Post subject: |
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If that was the first rest area south of where we come back on 5 from Anacortes, I think we stopped to make lunch. I don't remember hearing any horns, but I'm half deaf anyway... We had slung out earlier at Cap Sante, and then stopped at the last car wash in Anacortes to clean the scum off the boat. We had stopped at the other side on the way up. I believe it was Smokey Point. Had a gigantic tree base you could actually walk through. Sorry we missed you. Just arrived back home today. Got C-Traveler unloaded and pressure washed the bugs off the front. I'll be spending the next couple of days doing a thorough cleaning. Colby |
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primative
Joined: 16 Mar 2004 Posts: 186 City/Region: Portland
C-Dory Year: 1999
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Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 12:45 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Colby,
Home sweet home.
I was showing a friend your photos of the boat being lifted onto the trailer and he said, "how do they get the straps out without them being stuck between the trailer and the boat"? I said that's a good question.
Tom _________________ (Primative) |
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thataway
Joined: 02 Nov 2003 Posts: 20829 City/Region: Pensacola
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Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 1:51 pm Post subject: |
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The trailer bunks have cut outs for the straps. Basically 2 separate bunks with about a 6" space between them. |
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