1990, 22' Cruiser, $35,900, Haines (Alaska)

the Letter Three

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Location
Haines, Alaska
C Dory Year
1990
C Dory Model
22 Cruiser
Vessel Name
Letter Three
Skip the barge fees and the "project boat" headaches. This is an adventure-ready C-Dory 22 specifically outfitted for extended cruising and remote exploration in Southeast Alaska. We brought this boat up from California 5 years ago and have performed significant custom upgrades for comfort, safety, and fuel range.

Storage: Stored year-round on its trailer in a covered pole barn. Only kept in the water during active use.

Power & Performance
Main: Evinrude 90hp E-TEC (~350 hours). 300hr service done. Exceptional power-to-weight ratio; cruises comfortably at 18-22 kts with plenty of top-end reserve (28-30 kts) to outrun weather.

Kicker: 9.9hp Yamaha High-Thrust (<50 hours).

Handling: Hydraulic steering (with Autopilot).

Stability: Trim tabs for precision leveling.

Custom Interior & Topside
Versatile Seating: Forward-facing seats convert into a dinette or full-length berth. Captain’s seat and rear bench convert into a 5' youth berth. V-berth accommodates 2 adults.

Upholstery & Privacy: All-new vinyl interior upholstery and (x7) custom privacy curtains (2023).

Custom Camper Back (2023): Unique, User-friendly design that doubles your dry living space. Easy to stow for fishing; includes storage case.

Structural & Hull Condition (2023 Total Refit)
Zero-Fastener Construction: Originally, C-Dory interiors were held together with hundreds of fasteners into the core. During a total 2023 refit, the entire interior was removed. All new cabinets, seating, and fixtures are now permanently bonded with fiberglass. * Monocoque Rigidity: This 'tabbed-in' construction method makes the entire hull significantly stiffer, quieter in rough water, and eliminates the "creaks" common in older boats.

Core Protection & Epoxy Potting: The rear deck was professionally opened, inspected, and reinforced. Every remaining exterior fastener on the rear deck has been over-bored and epoxy-potted.

Better Than Factory: This refit addressed the single greatest weakness of the C-Dory design, resulting in a structurally superior vessel that is built to handle SE-Alaska for years to come.

Enhanced Storage: Professionally modified; all seating under-compartments converted to usable storage.

Navigation Note: The GPS, Autopilot and hydraulic steering are fully operational. The legacy Lowrance chartplotter (screen) has recently stopped powering on; the asking price has been adjusted down to allow the buyer to install the modern unit of their choice.

Fuel: Custom-baffled 60+ gallon aluminum fuel tank for massive range.

Ground Tackle: Galvanized plow anchor, 300’ of rode w/ 50’ of chain for deep-water anchoring.

Extras: Dual bilge pumps, battery cutoff, Life-sling, rod-holders, cover, tools, spare-parts and a catamaran-style inflatable dinghy for shore transfers.

Trailer: Galvanized double-axle trailer with extra wheels and spare bearings included.

Logistics: Located in Haines. Happy to assist with coordination for AMHS ferry transport or delivery for a Juneau/Skagway buyer.

Selling only to accommodate a larger vessel for a new business venture. This has been a much-loved family cruiser. Serious offers considered.
 
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I love the custom paddle on the dinghy.
Good luck on the sale.
 
I love the custom paddle on the dinghy.
Good luck on the sale.
Ha! Few years back, at anchor, overnighting in a cove North of Juneau; my son (7) and his cousin (8) are bopping around in the dinghy and start laughing hysterically.

'What's going on out there?' asks Mom.

'The paddles! ... They sink!' They say.

'No' I reply. 'They're attached to the dinghy.'

'-But if you unscrew the little thingy, and take the paddle off the post, then, (laughing) THEY SINK!!'

Touche, kiddos- well played.

We crafted that impromptu paddle that night, and have grown attached to it- and it's origin story.
 
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