1980s c-dory 27 project in California

https://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/boa/d/ ... 10808.html

Somebody buy this thing before I do something Ill regret. I want to put an Armstrong bracket on this and a new 4 stroke. At $6,000 it almost pencils out, but it would be a big project. Would need new electronics and all wiring. I really have enough projects right now. Plus I’m on the wrong coast. I did request pictures and it looks like a nice solid hull that’s been stored under cover since the motor blew over a decade ago. Heart says do it, but my brain says just buy another nice clean 22 like we had before and have fun with it. If I was retired already I’d just go ahead and do it.
 
Post the pics please. susan would kill me but it would be a fun project if I did not have a drive way, bath remodel, shop to build and god knows what else to do.
 
You should probably have some check the hull. But at 6K--you could do a lot of work and new power plant--and still be under 50K. Probably some salvage value in the outdrive...

Oh to be young again!
 
This would be a great project. Looks like a great opportunity for someone. These are the pics the seller sent me.

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South of Heaven":158jira3 said:
Oh, God....... Sorry for the C Dory purists out there but that old girl should be put out to pasture.

I don't see anything to validate that from the photos. Old fiberglass boats, as long as the layup was good, are totally restorable. I bought our Cal 46 if far worse condition that this boat is in. Restored it, cruised for 5 years and over 40,000 mlles and sold for 3x what I paid for it. The boat is still cruising full time, and looks pristine 20 years later--now over 45 years old.
 
This is the same hull as my boat and about the same year. I would put mine out to pasture but I'm to busy using using it and catching fish in it.

this boat has the fish holds forward and the fuel tanks towards the rear. I do not think the cabin is as long as mine so the head in most likely under the v-berth in these but not always. sure would like to see pictures of the insides.
 
If I didn't have two vintage autos currently under restoration, I would be up for this one. My 50' x 100' shop is full, but it would be a fun project.
 
Salmon: I totally agree!! How is Great Republic not sold yet?? That is an awesome boat and no major restoration is needed!

Starcraft: Of course you're not gonna put your boat to pasture!! You maintain it properly and use it....
 
starcrafttom":1yl85gql said:
I have a hard time understanding how
Great Republic has not sold yet. What a great fishing /weekend boat.

Agreed. But its always hard for folks to buy an older boat (even though this one has newer power). My new boat is 17 years old and believe me I was very skeptical at first of the proposition of buying an older boat.

Another thing about Great Republic is the lack of a proper head. Most boats over 25 feet usually have something.
 
I am going to take a look at her this weekend if schedules work out. I'll see how squishy the hull is. Wife will kill me if I actually buy it. Anyone else interested in me checking on specifics just need to ask.

My problem is I have a dealer offering a good deal on a yammy 225 take off motor.
 
kayakbriang":201hewp3 said:
I am going to take a look at her this weekend if schedules work out. I'll see how squishy the hull is. Wife will kill me if I actually buy it. Anyone else interested in me checking on specifics just need to ask.

My problem is I have a dealer offering a good deal on a yammy 225 take off motor.

Be sure and have that 225 Yamaha gone over well. They have corrosion issues--why was the motor exchanged?

I believe different cabin house than 'Great Republic"--but not positive. If I was doing this boat, or had gone Great Republic, I would have extended the cabin and put in a good sized head and shower.

Built in heads have their own issues! In many ways I prefer the simplicity of the PortiPotty...But there is the dumping routine. We happen to have an outside sewer tap for our RV, so the portipotty dump is very easy , into a 4" sewer pipe.
 
san juanderer":30yocc1v said:
Are those deck lids standing proud of the deck itself ( like 3 to 4 " ) ?

With fish holds, especially for commercial fishing, that is the way they are made. I don't know if those were original--or added. But common to see that in commercial fishing boats.
 
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