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    boat food

    On the gulf coast no cruiser would leave port without his can of: Dinty Moore beef stew.. I've never seen anyone actually eat this stuff but everone has a can. Jay in Houston
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    C Dory in Texas

    Thanks for the picture... My experience is, once you get the boat out, best crew inthe world is "otto" or "Metal Mike" the auto pilot. My "problems" with single handing is the first 5 and last 5 feet to/from the dock. Once you get enough way to make steerage, alls well. Jay in Houston
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    C Dory in Texas

    Thanks for all your information.. I'm on it like a duck on a june bug. I have the book "River Horse" enjoyed it. Several of those you listed are very close (by Texas dimensions) and they can expect a call. Thanks again.. Being a long time boat owner I always apprecieated an excuse/reason to...
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    C Dory in Texas

    Howdy, from Houston. I am hoping for some good luck. I have never seen a C Dory in the water. Have only seen two total. One is in dry stack on Clear Lake (neither clear or a lake) actually upwater from Galveston bay. Sorry rambling. I have spoken with the owner and ask for a ride.. Not...
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    22 Classic Angler - Good deal?

    I am sure thankful for the insightful tips about the Angler, in Jeneau. I had spoke to hiim too and was very tempted by the price/motors. If you think the transport for you was bad. I'm in Houston. Jay Jones
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    Trade for a MG?

    Hello all. I am in lust with C-Dory. Unfortunately the evil empire has dropped it's $40,000. bomb on my current and future monies. So here's my idea. I would love a trailerable, overnighter, comfy for near coastal work in Gulf of Mexico. A 25 would be grand but many grand out of my budget...
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