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  1. Wandering Sagebrush

    Boat For Sale

    If you need to edit your original, ask the admins to reset the edit clock.
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    Rodger’s marine electronics is closing

    That is a bummer. Rodger’s was a good place to do business.
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    How to edit an ad.

    Mike, I believe that changing the edit time to 24 hours versus 30 minutes would be very helpful. It would minimize the need to have additional posts, as well as requests for “Change Limit”.
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    New C-Dory Site

    While I liked the old site software, the XenForo platform is so much easier to use. I particularly like the ease of adding photos and links, and text control (size, color…). This was a good move for many reasons.
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    Update on electric C-Dory

    Sure looks like a Montgomery 17 to me. I miss my M15.
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    SITE UPGRADE - September 3

    I was in error, the images are not lumped into a single group. When you select Your Albums, the screen shows photos and the Album Names, selecting the Album Name takes you to the album and its contents. This screen print has the names in white text.
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    SITE UPGRADE - September 3

    It appears the transition lumped images into a single group, but the ability move posts and media should allow you to create and move content. I’ll give it a try to see if I’m correct about that.
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    Oyster Coolers

    Here’s a link to a thread on Oyster Coolers that I posted on Wander the West. For folks cruising Lake Powell and in other warm places, the Oyster combined with a small compressor freezer would be a great way to keep food cold and safe.
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    Thanks for the new software!

    Xenforo is great, my thanks to our Admins!
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    Truck/Trailer Storage

    Park, congratulations on finding your CDory. Have fun!
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    Daydream SOLD - Welcome Adam Lucke

    Pat and Patty, you had a great run and lots of fun with Daydream. We wish you the best.
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    Here is a dumb one, Sole's in 22 cockpits...

    We used Dri-Dek to keep our feet (somewhat) dry. It gets soft in warm weather, but it mostly works.
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    Aluminum ... A-dory?

    Pacific Boats are well regarded https://www.pacificboats.com/
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    Happy Thanksgiving

    Bob, thank you! I hope that you and Marie had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Diana and I had a quiet but unusual day. Our turkey wasn’t thawed enough to go in the oven, so we made a taco salad and postponed the big meal until yesterday. The delayed Thanksgiving dinner was delightful. Our best to...
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    Camper tents on C-Dory

    Donald, I have seen fixed biminis attached to the house and extending back over the cockpit. Both that I recall were raised so you didn’t have to stoop, made from marine grade stainless pipe, and covered with laced on fabric. There’s no reason why that couldn’t be the basis for a camper back...
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    You can give em wings but.....

    Marty, that little Ranger has a soul that calls out to us. Dont forget, boats are like fly rods, you can’t have just one.
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    Newbie

    Another good search site to use is searchtempest.com. It uses a search robot to peruse the craigslist sites within a radius that you set.
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    Repower

    Bob, those were the days. In the early 1960s, dad bought an open 14’ fiberglass Performer, with an 18 hp tiller steered Evinrude. My sister and I could ski behind it, but not enough poop for mom and dad. It soon sported a 35 hp Johnson, with a deck and wheel steering. We took it offshore to...
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    Repower

    I finally got off my duff and repowered the Gregor tinnie with a Suzuki 25 (tiller, electric start and trim). I had intended to go to Sportcraft, but received a better quote from Indian Creek Sports in Kuna, Idaho. They were 200 miles closer, and also honored my Oregon residency, not charging...
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    Canvas

    Dr. Bob’s mention of an entry zipper is extremely important IMO. We did not have them on or boat, and it meant either squeezing under the Bimini while at the dock, or disconnecting part of the Bimini from the cabin in order to step down into the boat. BTW, just about everything the good Doctor...
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