1985 27' C-dory Pilot house==>SOLD

craignunes

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For sale a 1985 C-dory Pilothouse model with sundeck.Self bailing cockpit.Secure lockable cabin with sleeping accommodations for four,private forward bunks and seperate toilet compartment.Teak finished interior with galley,dinette,folding helmsmans seat and twin mates seat.Volvo AQ151a 4-cylinder gasoline marine engine(1196 hours),fresh water cooled with heat exchanger.Volvo 290 outdrive rebuilt in 2000.Have all records for engine.Furuno 16 mile radar,chartplotter,vhf,cb,autopilot,guest 30 amp shore power and battery charger,alcohol stove,red dot heater.100 gals fuel,35 gals water,6 gal holding.Halon fire system with fuel vapor detector.Raw water washdown.Ez loader trailer,Call for more info (253)857-3002 $31,900 or best offer
Boat is in bristol condition. Photo of boat is in the other for sale forum.
Check out a ton of photos at www.msnusers.com/craignunes or
www.eqmarine.com
Edited by Da Nag
Here's a link to the picture - pretty incredible and rare C-Dory.
 
Very interesting C-Dory, Craig - never seen one like that before.

I modified your post to include a link to the photo you uploaded - should make it a little easier for folks not familiar with the site to see it.
 
Wow - this looks awesome! Not in the market myself, but somebody needs to snap this up so we can all lounge on it at the next gathering! Mike - are you ready to step up once again? :wink:
craignunes":45j1ea68 said:
For sale a 1985 C-dory Pilothouse model with sundeck.Self bailing cockpit.Secure lockable cabin with sleeping accommodations for four,private forward bunks and seperate toilet compartment.Teak finished interior with galley,dinette,folding helmsmans seat and twin mates seat.Volvo AQ151a 4-cylinder gasoline marine engine(1196 hours),fresh water cooled with heat exchanger.Volvo 290 outdrive rebuilt in 2000.Have all records for engine.Furuno 16 mile radar,chartplotter,vhf,cb,autopilot,guest 30 amp shore power and battery charger,alcohol stove,red dot heater.100 gals fuel,35 gals water,6 gal holding.Halon fire system with fuel vapor detector.Ez loader trailer,Call for more info (253)857-3002 $31,900 or best offer
Boat is in bristol condition. Photo of boat is in the other for sale forum.

Edited by Da Nag
Here's a link to the picture - pretty incredible and rare C-Dory.
 
we could raid our internet yacht club treasury and buy that baby and have us a proper club house.....oh....drat......I just remembered we don't have a treasury
 
The boat burns around 1.5 gals per hour at a conservative 10k cruise,so it has a long range for a voyage to alaska without stoping for gas at every port.
 
I've made Craig an offer on the boat, and he's accepted it, so when the ink dries, this boat is sold. It'll be called Aiviq (which means Walrus in Yupik and Inupiaq) Jim
 
Aiviq":p3ifj259 said:
I've made Craig an offer on the boat, and he's accepted it, so when the ink dries, this boat is sold. It'll be called Aiviq (which means Walrus in Yupik and Inupiaq) Jim

Congratulations Jim! Glad to see it's remaining in the "family". Where is your homeport? Wish I were on the left coast to see it in person! BTW, what does "Niamey" mean in Yupik and Inupiaq or does that come from something else?
 
Niamey is the capital of Niger (not Nigeria - thank heaven - Niger is bad enough). I work at the U.S. Embassy here, but the boat will be going to Alaska, which is where I'm from, and where I spend most of my time in the US. It's to give me something to look forward too on my home leaves and R&Rs
 
Congratulations on your new boat. It looks great for cruising in Alaska. We have a 27ft C-Dory which we hope to do the inside passage up to Alaska some day soon. Maybe we'll meet you up there some day.

Deb and Don
 
Hey, just hook up with Tyboo, and he will have you ship-shape for the ocean voyage to Niger in nothing flat! (I don't even know, does Niger have a coast?) Talk to Asst Rev Jim, maybe he can figure out a way to FedEx this puppy to Niger! It would drive me nuts being that far away from Daydream! I also deduce that we are not going to be seeing you too often at places like Jarrell's Cove or Blakely Island, which is too bad - we were all really drooling over getting to inspect her up close! Welcome aboard, anyway...We will of course demand LOTS of photos in your album (Bill - he is getting an album, right?) When will you be here to take delivery? Maybe we can make THAT a C-Brat event in Gig Harbor!
Aiviq":z4o5r4cu said:
Niamey is the capital of Niger (not Nigeria - thank heaven - Niger is bad enough). I work at the U.S. Embassy here, but the boat will be going to Alaska, which is where I'm from, and where I spend most of my time in the US. It's to give me something to look forward too on my home leaves and R&Rs
 
Congrats on the purchase of the giant motor yacht. I spent some time working in Seba Libya where we had some gentlemen from Niger as laborers....bet you wish you where C-dorying around Alaska :)
 
I take delivery on the boat in May, and hope to spend a couple weeks cruising around the peugeot sound area, then I have to put it away until 2005, when I'll take it up to Alaska. Niger is, unfortunately, landlocked. Look on a map of Africa for the Sahara Desert. The country sitting right smack in the middle of it is Niger. Blue-C knows what I'm talking about if he spent time in Libya. The closest I can get to boating here is riding a camel through the desert (but other than getting you about as seasick, it's a pretty poor substitute). Jim
 
Great, keep us informed as the date approaches...If you are going to spend a couple of weeks cruising here, we definitely HAVE to fit in a mini-C-Brat rendevous in "Peugot Sound"! I will check out the ol' map, went to Eygpt once while in the Peace Corps in Turkey, that is about the extent of my knowledge of Africa...
Aiviq":2b6in9hj said:
I take delivery on the boat in May, and hope to spend a couple weeks cruising around the peugeot sound area, then I have to put it away until 2005, when I'll take it up to Alaska. Niger is, unfortunately, landlocked. Look on a map of Africa for the Sahara Desert. The country sitting right smack in the middle of it is Niger. Blue-C knows what I'm talking about if he spent time in Libya. The closest I can get to boating here is riding a camel through the desert (but other than getting you about as seasick, it's a pretty poor substitute). Jim
 
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