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  1. DaveInRI

    Our favorite cruising mods, 2026

    Question regarding your Phifertex panels, if you’d be so kind: I looked at some photos of inside vs outside, but they were during the daytime. In our home we have linen sheer drapes to block sunlight in certain rooms, which makes it almost impossible to see inside from outside while only...
  2. DaveInRI

    Swim ladder pulling through platform

    Edit (not that it matters, but missed the window): We raised the outboard a hole, not lowered. Became a different and much better boat.
  3. DaveInRI

    Swim ladder pulling through platform

    I found a picture plus took a still / screen grab from a home video that shows our platform. The cracks are not noticeable in it but in person are peeking out of the right plate. And when I load the ladder it visibly bends the area of the platform with the plate on it, showing it wants to pull...
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    Swim ladder pulling through platform

    Thank you. I received a private message from a member who has “seen inside” the top of the platform to confirm that it is indeed a cored surface needing to be treated as such (understood). So their recommended fix aligns with yours plus my expectations for the project. I wrote the following in...
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    Swim ladder pulling through platform

    Hi, Bob. Always a pleasure to get a Thataway post. Yes I saw you were original source material (as is often the case when researching on here!)— I was just wondering if the other guy actually fixed his. He had the same issue— cracking on the platform’s top, not at the transom. (My transom should...
  6. DaveInRI

    Swim ladder pulling through platform

    I wonder how Gunslinger made out (member not seen since 2021), as this is on my project list for spring. Same exact failure on our swim platform, which has since been can-kicked by prior owner with a stainless plate to distribute the load, but it’s only a few inch plate and still flexes quite a...
  7. DaveInRI

    Slapping

    Trim tabs will only be noticeable at higher speeds, but a permatrim or wedges are available/ effective at all speeds. Check that your boat is properly sitting on her lines also, both at rest and underway, and see if there’s any weight you are already carrying which could be shifted around inside...
  8. DaveInRI

    Electronic Gagets which make the boating experience better and safer

    While not my own, I’ve seen and remembered to look into a Rosborough member’s idea: he brings a motorized water pump to flush his outboards while on long anchor(/mooring)-only trips. His personal rule is to use it on trips longer than three days or with a week off planned, if he can’t get dock...
  9. DaveInRI

    Bow sprit, Anchor Sprit, more.

    Thanks, Don. I’m looking to add a windlass and was intrigued by the drum winches as they’re quite popular down under and would allow me to use the anchor locker for other, less stinky things. But the bow rail poses some issues with snubbers and bridles and swings and cleats etc., that I was...
  10. DaveInRI

    Bow sprit, Anchor Sprit, more.

    Hi, Donald (Don?). Did you ever move forward with your drum winch? Do you have any lessons learned you could share? Things you’d do again or do differently? How did you address the center cleat, chain dragging / deck protection, and snubber options? I know not everyone uses snubbers but they...
  11. DaveInRI

    Fixing small leaks

    Do you know precisely where the water is coming from? Rub rail rivets perhaps?
  12. DaveInRI

    Cabin drain hole plug

    Old thread, newly discovered. I’m learning about and hassle-proofing my 2005 22 with factory floorboards. The only bilge pump is inside the cabin, just under the door threshold, with a hinged lift-up plastic “tread.” When water works its way into our aged slant back mooring cover, it doesn’t...
  13. DaveInRI

    tom cat camper cover

    Hi, Bob. I've read several of your posts on camper tops and was curious why you went with this wagon top structure vs a cantilever option for your cockpit enclosure. Do you think one type is better suited for a C-Dory 22 (the boat, not the owner)? I'm pretty "hot in the sun" intolerant, but also...
  14. DaveInRI

    Add steering to existing 9.9 kicker plus add electric for dinghy, or remove and use electric for both?

    Comparison of Spirit 1 and Spirit 2 (starts at 3min 30 seconds): (not endorsing the channel/person, just that he lists out the data for the two motors, which I couldn't easily find on the ePropulsion website so looked elsewhere) Cost anticipated at $4200! No thank you!
  15. DaveInRI

    Add steering to existing 9.9 kicker plus add electric for dinghy, or remove and use electric for both?

    I think your setup is a way better trade off to this 20 kilowatt option on a smaller boat that only cruises at 6knots. Sure, top speed is 12, but that’s still like someone sprinting— not exactly “go fast boat” territory. And with a 20kw battery pack, to only get 11-45 nm range, just seems not...
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    Add steering to existing 9.9 kicker plus add electric for dinghy, or remove and use electric for both?

    Thanks for sharing this. I eagerly await the advancements in this technology which will hopefully allow for a reasonably efficient and speedy alternative to gas primary motors. Unfortunately for us, sailing speed of 5knots isn’t practical for the time we have available to go boating. We are 3...
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    Add steering to existing 9.9 kicker plus add electric for dinghy, or remove and use electric for both?

    Well, much to my embarrassment, it seems my new-to-me C-Dory (got in August) has a 6 horsepower not a 9.9-- and I can't delete my post and slink back to the shadows.
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    Add steering to existing 9.9 kicker plus add electric for dinghy, or remove and use electric for both?

    Hi. I read enough posts about this subject to know such a decision will vary based on the individual, but wanted to ask if I’m being silly. Last summer I bought a 2005 22 cruiser which came with a 2019 Honda 90 and a similar vintage (haven’t actually checked the year to verify) Suzuki 9.9hp...
  19. DaveInRI

    77’ Aluminum Yacht for $125k

    Happened upon this article today. Similar but different ($$$): Title: "He bought the world’s oldest passenger ship — and spent $18 million turning it into a hotel" https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/20/style/in ... k-intl-dst
  20. DaveInRI

    77’ Aluminum Yacht for $125k

    Like a party game… would you rather have a new C-Dory 22 for $125k or this 77’ motor yacht for $125k https://www.facebook.com/share/1BpgPnR1 ... tid=wwXIfr Obviously there’s fuel and storage costs etc., but you could use an Angler 16 as a tender :)
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