2001 CDory 22 Cruiser, Vancouver, BC $20000 US

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2001 C Dory 22' Cruiser Vancouver BC

- 2001 Yamaha 80 4 stroke – estimate 550-600 hrs
- Mercury 9.9 kicker
- trailer is a 2001 twin axle Magic Tilt – bunk style
- Bennett trim tabs (2010)
- garmin gps
- Compass
- VHF radio and antenna
- Interior - Green sunbrella
- Snap-on sunbrella shades for all windows.
- Canvas screen door and screens for front hatch and middle windshield
- Dri-dek in cockpit; snap-in carpeting in pilothouse.
- Two 24 gallon gas tanks
- Fresh water tank
- Galley with stainless sink and Wallas stove/heater
- Two deep cycle batteries
- Shore power, 3 stage smart charger, shore power cable
- 25 lb Delta anchor with rode incl 20’ chain
- Thetford porta-potty
- Walker Bay 8’ dingy with oars
- swim platform
- 12V washdown pump with hose connection
- only fishing rigging is a bracket for a manual downrigger bracker & one manual downrigger

Adrian
 

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Hi Adrian,

Nice list of accessories. Is the stripe on this C-dory a green? Looks like it could be or maybe black, probably my computer. Also, it looks like it may have bottom paint. Yes or no.

Thanks, Good luck with the sale.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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Looks like a Bargain to me too, Bob!

To all: Remember what we've said about have your finances ready (cash in hand), and be ready to act?

Any added expense to bringing this into the U.S. for residents here? (Other than the ferry.)

Let's see who can scramble first! :lol:

Good Luck to all, seller and buyers! :smilep

Joe. :teeth :thup
 
Just for general interest, someone asked me about how I would go about trying to buy this boat, and I thought some of you might be interested in the short answer I was able to give, just as a general reference. So here it is:

Hi!

What would I do?

1. If I wasn't fully familiar with the C-Dory and boats in general, I'd take a local C-Brat along that knows the score to help me evaluate the boat and negotiate a deal as well.

2. If there were any questions about the boat hull, motors, or anything else, for that matter, I'd immediately hire a highly regarded local Surveyor to give the boat the once-over professionally, and get as written report (useful in negotiating).

3. I'd arrange to take an immediate Sea Trial if the inspections proved positive and the negotiations agreeable.

4. I'd already have cash in hand or whatever it would take to sew up the deal, including any Canadian banking considerations.

If the price is very good, your negotiating room may be small, but that's OK if he price is right.

The whole point here is that the boat was a very good bargain and one has to be prepared to act quickly before someone else does. Get your friends and your money lined up and ready to go, pronto!

Hope this helps!

Joe. :teeth :thup
 
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