Up for sale is my 1992 C-Dory 16’ Cruiser, powered by a 2004 Mercury 60 oil-injected 2-stroke. It is in really great condition and has been a fabulous boat. The Pacific galvanized trailer was properly rewired with LED lights and is rock solid. The guide boards were replaced with plastic lumber and recovered in 2017. When I bought the engine it had an estimated 100 hours - as you can see in the hour meter, I have put 33.3 hours on this engine/boat since I purchased it in January 2012. The engine controls were replaced with new when I installed the engine in 2012.
It has a VHF and Humminbird fishfinder/chartplotter. Rule 1100 bilge pump. Twin 6 gallon gas tanks. Cannon downrigger and rod holders. Ground tackle consists of anchor, rode, and rope. Safety equipment including life vests, flares, whistle, etc. A full Sunbrella boat cover. Dock lines and fenders. Two new batteries (one last fall, one 4/1/2018.) It is totally ready to go.
I can’t describe how much I love this boat, but it is just too small for my needs. I bought it for my ex and I to go back and forth from my vacation home to town, with occasional little overnighters (it is really comfortable for two for camping!). Now I find my self having to transport large amounts of building supplies (lumber, roofing, etc.) and it’s impossible to carry anything over 12’, and even that requires careful planning. So I have ordered a custom walk-through 22’ and I will need to make space.
This boat is cute, economical, solid, extremely seaworthy for it’s size, and has just been a joy to own. Every time I stop to fuel, people want to ask about it (whether on the trailer or in the marina.) I will be sorry to see it go, but whoever gets it will be thrilled.
If you would like to see pictures, I'll be happy to email them. I am in Carmichael, California and only too happy to start her up or take her out…
Cheers!
John
It has a VHF and Humminbird fishfinder/chartplotter. Rule 1100 bilge pump. Twin 6 gallon gas tanks. Cannon downrigger and rod holders. Ground tackle consists of anchor, rode, and rope. Safety equipment including life vests, flares, whistle, etc. A full Sunbrella boat cover. Dock lines and fenders. Two new batteries (one last fall, one 4/1/2018.) It is totally ready to go.
I can’t describe how much I love this boat, but it is just too small for my needs. I bought it for my ex and I to go back and forth from my vacation home to town, with occasional little overnighters (it is really comfortable for two for camping!). Now I find my self having to transport large amounts of building supplies (lumber, roofing, etc.) and it’s impossible to carry anything over 12’, and even that requires careful planning. So I have ordered a custom walk-through 22’ and I will need to make space.
This boat is cute, economical, solid, extremely seaworthy for it’s size, and has just been a joy to own. Every time I stop to fuel, people want to ask about it (whether on the trailer or in the marina.) I will be sorry to see it go, but whoever gets it will be thrilled.
If you would like to see pictures, I'll be happy to email them. I am in Carmichael, California and only too happy to start her up or take her out…
Cheers!
John