1998 22 Cruiser, $29,000 (Campbell River, BC)

hearob

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I hate to sell this boat, but I just can't find the time to get out there- better off with someone who has the time.
1998 C-Dory 22 Cruiser, green trim, high-top cabin, Honda 75 (approx. 520 hours) recent tuning by local Honda dealer, Magic Trail by Magic Tilt tandem axle trailer with new Fulton jack, good spare, two new tires on braking axle, and fairly new bearings and Shark-Skin brakes, spare prop, two batteries (about 3 years old), Danforth plus spare with two sets of chain/ rode, four fenders, misc dock lines, paddle, green Sunbrella cockpit enclosure, privacy curtains, brown upholstery in good condition, Porta-Potti, 2 burner Origo stove, ice box, Standard Horizon DSC VHF, Garmin 172C GPS, Raytheon sounder, compass, spare Racor filters, spare oil filter. Located in Campbell River, BC, Vancouver Island.
 

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Yes, the Honda is the standard 4 stroke (Did they actually make a 2 stroke in that size? never heard of one.) No kicker.
 
I should also add there is a factory swim platform and ladder. Everything on this boat is in excellent condition.
 

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hearob":d8zs916t said:
Yes, the Honda is the standard 4 stroke (Did they actually make a 2 stroke in that size? never heard of one.) No kicker.

Just for informational purposes, Honda never made a 2 stroke outboard engine, not even the 2 hp smallest in the line.

As a matter of fact, all Honda motors on motorcycles, snowmobiles, generators, etc. (that I've ever seen or heard about) are 4 strokes.

So unless they made some .049 glow plug model airplane engines, I think you can safely say that if it's a Honda, it's a 4 stroke!

Joe.
 
Joe is correct in about 99% of the time. I am no expert on Honda bikes, but I have owned a few. Honda's first motorcycle in 1949 was a 98 CC two stroke. Honda also had a long run of 125cc and 250cc dirt bikes which I am quite sure were 2 stroke--and has recently be experimenting with another 2 stroke--it is said somewhat similar to Etec's injection system. The 2 strokes excelled in the light weight lower power racing bikes, over the heavier 4 strokes.

Probably 95% of Hondas--and all of the Honda outboards were 4 stroke....However Honda is relitative new comer to the outboard market--since the early 70's. Many of the two strokes have been around for close to 100 years... (Ole Evinrude).
 
Looks like my C-Dory 22 is going to remain a BC boat! Deposit is in hand, awaiting final payment before it heads up the driveway. Thanks for all of your emails and interest. Rob
 
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