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    New Lazarette Covers

    This!
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    Looking for a mattress barrier to reduce unwanted moisture.

    Good choice on the hypervent. I used that on our Tomcat. I also put some active ventilation in. In brief, I cut two holes in the berth deck. These are about 4" in diameter and are towards the bow. They are covered with round stainless steel grates. Then on the aft end of the berth platform...
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    Battery Charging parameters

    I'd disagree slightly with the "problem". An ACR charges a battery when it is needed and a charging source is available. The ACR also is usually configured to prevent house loads from discharging a start battery. The advantage of the ACR is it does what it supposed to do, when it's supposed...
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    Which boat-transport companies do you trust?

    I used Sharp Yachts Transport when I had my Tomcat shipped from Chesapeake Bay to the Seattle area. He (Corey Gracey) is top notch and has moved a lot of C-Dory's and Ranger tugs. Regardless of who you use, it's sometimes cheaper to work a deal that bundles your transport with that of another...
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    Mercury's Electric Outboard Motor

    750W for the Mercury vs 520 for the Torqueedo means 1.44 times as much power which I think is a more than "slightly more power". The Torqueedo weighs 38.14 lbs. (17.3kg) with the battery and 24.9lbs(11.3kg) without it. The Mercury weighs 59.7lbs (27.1kg) with the battery and 43.0lbs (19.5kg)...
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    Thrusters on a C-Dory

    I was a bit terse in my previous comment due to available time at the time. I've had a 22 and currently have a Tomcat. The Tomcat doesn't get blown around quite as much as the 22 but in both cases, the large amount of vertical surface area above the water line makes it easy for the boat to get...
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    Thrusters on a C-Dory

    There's some previous threads on this site on this topic. Here's one of them. You can find others by doing a search on thrusters in the search box and scrolling down the results from this site. My sense is that the consensus opinion is that the effort and cost of an install on this kind of...
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    Big Changes Coming

    That ship may have sailed already. :lol: I prefer the named, known and reachable overlords we have had for so many years. :lol: Thanks to you and Mike for all you have done for this group for so long! PS congrats on the new to you boat. It's good to see that boat in particular remain...
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    05/11 - 05/14 - Friday Harbor 2023

    I did a Princess Louisa-Inlet trip over a 4 day weekend around the 4th of July back in 2011. We launched in Blaine and cleared customs in WhiteRock. That took less than 1 hour. We then headed up to Secret Cove. We did some fishing along the way and arrived at Secret Cove in the mid...
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    All I want for Christmas is a new engine...

    I don't know what lead times are on engines right now but I suspect there may still be supply chain issues. I ordered two engines last year in January and it took until late may for the first one to be delivered and mid August for the second one. So I'd suggest to check immediately to see what...
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    Self-bail installation for 19' C-dory query

    Just to further Bob's point about the feasibility of a self bailing cockpit on the 19, IMHO, there are very few boats of less than about 30' in size with effectively functioning self-bailing cockpits. The Tomcat and the 25 both have self bailing cockpits but neither one drains very quickly or...
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    Hello All and a Question

    That doesn't sound normal but more information is needed. In particular, how is the boat stored and are you sure it was dry when you started? When one is going a moderate speeds, water from elsewhere will collect in the rear as the bow rises. Even condensation on various surfaces can add up...
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    La Conner halibut

    If you really want to catch halibut, get a charter out of Sekiu or Neah Bay. Yes, it's a longer trip but the odds of coming back with a halibut are near 100% with good charters out of either area.
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    SO WHAT DID YOU DO WITH OR ON YOUR C-DORY TODAY??

    I'm re-powering my Tomcat and even with the current models, ordering in late Jan, means delivery at the end of May/beginning of June. I decided I wouldn't wait for the newer fly-by-wire throttle and shift models. I can't be THAT patient. :)
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    Fiberglass Part - What is it?

    Are you just joking or do you actually know what it is? (or both?)
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    22 cruiser rocket launcher roof top mount

    An alternative (which I've used on my Tomcat) is to attach rod holders to the roof railing and/or handholds on the aft end of the cabin. The ones made by CE Smith are high quality and hold well. I had previously purchased some cheaper ones for my 22 from West Marine and cannot recommend those.
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    Zinc anode on TC255 aluminum motor bracket

    You should have anodes (the zincs appropriate for aluminum) on the bracket. My TC255 has had them since I bought it and they get regularly replaced. Last year (or maybe the year before - I forget with COVID as it's all a blur), I also dealt with some corrosion where the SS rails were bolted to...
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    Excel Electrical Drawing 25

    As Bob indicates, many boats are wired differently depending on after purchase changes. In addition, a lot of wiring typically is added at rigging by the local dealer and they all do things a bit differently. In my ideal world, the boat manufacturer would have a standardized wiring harness...
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    Stem cell therapy

    Most stem cell therapies promoted for joint issues are allogenic - e.g. stem cells from unmatched donors. Those will be rapidly cleared by the body's own immune system. When I looked into this a few years ago, I couldn't find ANY well designed, case-control clinical trials that showed clear...
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