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    C-Dory 26 Venture vs. Lakes Michigan and Huron

    Some clarification of mission would help steer this interesting discussion: Intended use (cruising, fishing, overnighting?), how fast do you want/need to go?, presumably it needs to be trailerable for your off-piste storage: tow vehicle, beam width constraints, height/length constraints...
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    C-Dory 26 Venture vs. Lakes Michigan and Huron

    Schloots: Being frugal by nature and inclined towards simplicity, I share your notions re the added expense with heavier/deep V hull forms. However many years of boating have taught me that fuel cost is just a tiny fraction of the overall cost of boat ownership. Problem is, it's one of the...
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    C-Dory 26 Venture vs. Lakes Michigan and Huron

    The boat will safely handle those conditions, but it is not the hull design best suited for those conditions. If you will frequently be boating in 3-5' wind waves I'd suggest looking for something better designed to handle them: heavier and more of a v-hull. Or perhaps a RIB style vessel?
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    re core

    Avoid at all costs, unless of course you love a challenge. Good luck with whatever you decide.
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    Outboard options

    If looking for a used CD 25, I would think twin 90's would be a great choice, especially if they were fuel-injected. I currently have a single/kicker setup which runs fine but have had twins in the past and would much rather have twins for my use pattern. I think the chief reason is with...
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    R41 - Hull #1 photo's

    Peter: I'm glad you guys are enjoying your new vessel. I suspect, in her "heart of hearts", the Admiral to whom I report would much rather have your Ranger than what we currently have, or what I want to buy next. Especially this time of year when the weather turns cold. Every year at the...
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    R41 - Hull #1 photo's

    Fairbro: You raise an excellent general issue. Here is my thought process: I initially had the same reservations, that my honest remarks would be offensive to some. I concluded it would be OK since this isn't a Ranger Tugs forum. (I would not have posted the same remarks on TugNuts, where...
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    R41 - Hull #1 photo's

    When I said "toy-like" I really meant no disrespect to Ranger owners or the Mfg. It's just the term which best describes how I view them. I am reminded of their appeal every time we leave Skyline, when my wife says: "I really like that one (a Ranger 25 or 27), it's really cute". I realize...
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    R41 - Hull #1 photo's

    In my opinion, just my opinion, the Ranger boats seem to have a "toy-like" quality to them. Feature packed, shiny, and almost should be sold at Costco. Hard to argue with their market success however.
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    STOLEN C-DORY ON 7/27/18

    Really sucks to have thieves steal and strip one's boat. I understand the frustration involved, having been hit myself a few times. However, and at the risk of veering off-thread, the notions being expressed regarding our "lenient" criminal justice system might be overblown. The fact is the...
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    Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion

    You have a point my friend!
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    Tow vehicle engine choice

    Sadly all the diesels seem to require a $40K+ outlay to buy new. I've read that Ford has F-150 models pushing 100K and they sell everything they can build. Not sure I'll ever own one since I don't trailer all the time and thusly don't want to park that much cash in a tow vehicle. I think if I...
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    Suzuki Tale of Woe

    Sorry about your trouble. If you don't mind me asking: why did you buy another one?
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    Making an offer on C-Dory 22

    You made a very reasonable offer IMO. The boat is 16 years old. Maybe gently used, but likely older generation motors (carb. vs. EFI) and likely older generation electronics. And apparently it's been for sale for quite a while? There are owners who don't really care if they sell, or maybe...
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    CDory Service San Juan Islands

    A little further out: EQ marine in Cornet Bay on Whidbey Is.
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    Tow vehicle engine choice

    Here is my source. Hope for the sake of current owners it's wrong, or an exaggeration. I would recommend changing to the recommended engine oil however. The 3.0-L turbodiesel V6 “EcoDiesel” supplied by former Fiat affiliate VM Motori and made available optionally on the Ram 1500 light-duty...
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    Tow vehicle engine choice

    Greetings. I just noticed a concerning review I thought I'd share since the topic has been covered here before: Evidently the Fiat/Chrysler 3.0L eco diesel engine (optional in the Ram 1500) has been deemed a lemon by a respectable automotive rating service. It apparently can catastrophically...
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    Bear Spray

    Jay: different perceptions reading the same material? I took away the points that trigger-happy Americans were less than welcome in Canada, and that it was folly (arrogant, unwise, short-sighted, paranoid...you choose the term) for a human to choose to enter a protected species' habitat...
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    Bear Spray

    Peter and Judy: Yours are some of the most coherent and thoughtful observations I've read in a while. Really helps me understand the sensibility of that part of the world which doesn't clamor for firearms. I'm a gun enthusiast personally, but I would never wish to make someone uncomfortable...
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    Bear Spray

    I researched this several years ago before a trip to Montana. I concluded bear spray was more effective than firearms in practical terms. The sprays are aerosolized but way more concentrated than pepper spray and the discharge stream way more powerful (30’ range). The goal wasn’t to scare a...
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