2002 22 Cruiser, $30,000 (Kenmore, WA)

rogerbum

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SeaDNA is for sale. Single owner boat purchased at the boat show in 2002, took delivery in June 2002. Twin Honda 40's with about 1300 hours and permatrims on both.

Standard factory equipment:
2 x 20 gal fuel tanks
20 gal fresh water system
opening front and side windows
galley cabinets to the starboard, dinette/sleeper on the port.
V-berth with blue cushions, blue upholstery throughout
Blue stripe

Factory installed options:
* Wallas diesel 2-burner stove/heater
* 4 x 12V overhead lights - 2 in the V-berth, one over the sink, one over the table
* 30AMP shore power with battery charger - one pair outlets near helm, one pair on port side near forward seat, one pair under port side forward seat (to power fridge)
* Norcold 12V DC/120V
* 2 x AGM batteries with 1,2, both, off switch, both batteries in starboard lazerette
* Port lazerette set up as a fish box with a drain
* Shelf under galley counter
* Dish/cup rack on aft galley cabinet door
* 3 drawers under helm seat behind cabinet door
* Swim ladder - mounts on either side
* Mounts and electrical connections for 2 x Scotty Downriggers

Electronics
* Garmin 182C GPS with chip for Puget Sound and WA Coast
* SeaScout forward looking sonar/fish finder
* Raytheon VHF with Shakespear 8' antenna

Owner installed options/modifications:
* Furuno 1712 LCD radar. Installed on high radar arch with 4 rocket launchers.
*Transom well blocked with a starboard board on which 3 rod holders and a cutting table is mounted.
* Rope lighting under gunwales for indirect ligh
* Spot light to brightly illuminate the cockpit
* Replaced all L-brackets holding cabinetry to the floor with fiberglass tabbing (drilled out all old holes into cabin floor, under cut balsa core and filled with epoxy).
* Replaced factory standard 500GPH Rule bilge pump with 2 x 1100 GPH Rule bilge pumps
* Manual override switches to force either bilge pump on
* 3 x 12V outlets - 2 at the helm, one in the cockpit
* Table mounting brackets retained with pins (eliminates wobble/occasional table jumping out of mounts)
* Fire extinguisher mounted over starboard window on bulkhead
* Soap/sponge/bottle holders behind sink and stove in galley.

Boat comes with:
*EZ-loader roller trailer. Just had brakes completely re-built and bearings re-packed. New Fulton jack. 2-speed Fulton Winch. Surge brakes with electronic solenoid lockout (requires a 5 or 6 pin plug for solenoid to lock out brakes) - makes backing easy
* 2 Scotty long arm down riggers - lifetime transferable warranty
Scotty swivel bases for downriggers
* Boat hook
* Throwable cushion
* Life vests
* Trava sack v-berth sleeping bag and sheets (lightly used)
* Inside knowledge of where to find fish

Price - $30,000.
Side View
SeaDNASideView.jpg

Galley
SeaDNAGalley.jpg

Cabinet and shelf under galley
CabinetUnderGalley.jpg

Drawers under helm seat
DrawersUnderHelm.jpg

Helm and electronics
Helm.jpg

Transom board and cutting table
TransomBoardAndCuttingTable.jpg
 
Roger,

Bet this goes fast. It is better than new. You are setting a fine example here for the rest. And local fishing knowledge too ---- priceless :thup

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
I forgot to post the following:
1) I can be reached at rogerebumgarner (at) gmail.com or
2) On my mobile (206)790-5496 (except today as I forgot it at home)
3) There's a camper back on the boat (as seen in the above photos) but the canvas is approaching the end of its lifespan.
4) In addition to the recent rebuilding of the brakes and and packing the bearings (about $600 total cost) I also dropped about $1500 into gel coat repair. There's still a few minor nicks and scratches but no major breaks in the gelcoat. In particular, the cracking near where the bulkhead meets the gunwales (common on these boats) was expertly repaired by Scott's team at Triton (along with a few other spots).
5) Price is (of course) negotiable.
 
colvosview":2frfriku said:
Boy, Roger, this is almost tempting. I know how well you've equipped and maintained SeaDNA.

Well David, what do have to do to change it from almost tempting to actually tempting? Or in the words of a car dealer - "What do I have to do to put you in a new to you 22' C-Dory today?" :lol:

Thanks for the support guys. I've had a few nibbles including a 1 hour phone call with a prospective buyer on Mon. evening. Nothing solid yet though.
 
kenny chaos":2dplbu29 said:
Still available?
YES! But have some lookers.
kenny chaos":2dplbu29 said:
Swim deck?
No swim deck. There really isn't space for a swim deck on a 22 that is equipped with twin engines. I do have a "swim"/boarding ladder that attaches to either side of the gunwales and allows one to climb into the cockpit.
kenny chaos":2dplbu29 said:
Coming to upstate NY soon?
No, neither I nor the boat have any immediate plans to come to NY soon but there are ways to ship a boat in that direction. I bought a new to me C-Dory Tomcat from an owner on the east coast and paid a local guy (Cory of Sharp Yacht transport) to deliver it from Baltimore to me in Seattle. He's regularly driving boats to and from the Seattle area to south and east coasts.
kenny chaos":2dplbu29 said:
I'm interested.

Feel free to send me an email or give me a call if you need any more info.
 
kenny chaos":dtfe9v9c said:
No swim deck? No deal.

Thanks and good luck-
Kenny

Kenny, don't be so quick to pass up on Roger's fine vessel. It is possible to install a swim step on the transom of a 22' C-Dory with twins. Just take a look at my (Sea Shift) photo album and you will find several pictures of the swim step that Les at EQ Marine fabricated and mounted for me.
If you purchased Roger's vessel, you could then just trailer it up to EQ Marine in Coronet Bay and I'm sure Les could fix you up. The cost for the fabricate and install would be more than well offset by the amount of money you would save by purchasing the vessel.
Your chances of finding any 22' C-Dory with twins and a swim step are quite slim as only a "handful" of these vessels have been set up this way.
 
You could just add a Dive Ladder as we did. We have Twin 50's with the Dive Ladder on the port side. Works great for swimming off the boat - the boy's use it all the time.

If you want a CD22 with twins and swim platform - good luck.
 
BRAZO":1ixamhdw said:
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If you want a CD22 with twins and swim platform - good luck.

Dave S has a small platform designed and built by Les Lampman on Sea Shift as seen below:

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CLICK ON THE PHOTO TO SEE FIVE MORE VIEWS!

JOE. :teeth :thup
 
Okay everybody; Thanks for the PM's and all.
I didn't know what a C-Dory was five days ago.
My reply about 'no swim deck, no deal" was partly tongue in cheek.
I'm doing my homework and don't want to lead anyone on.
When my time is right, I will bite.
Apologize for any confusion.
Sincerely-
Kenny
 
kenny chaos":2rral41g said:
Round trip tickets for two to the boat show/gathering?

Kenny,
Rather than fly out you should drive out for the Seattle Boat Show and C-Brat Gathering then purchase either Roger or Tom's 22' cruisers and tow it back home with you. No sense wasting your time dreaming about a C-Dory, just get with it and do it now!..... :lol: . While you are here you can even spend a bit of time cruising the San Juan Islands in your newly purchased C-Dory.
Tell you what I'm gonna do.......After you purchase the C-Dory here, you can rename and apply the newly chosen name on the vessel and in the presence of other C-Brats, I'll perform the extremely solemn and special C-Brat Boat Christening Ceremony for your fine new vessel. :thup
Certainly, you are not going to pass up on such a fine offer as this.... :wink
 
DaveS":29wnohcy said:
kenny chaos":29wnohcy said:
Round trip tickets for two to the boat show/gathering?

Kenny,
Rather than fly out you should drive out for the Seattle Boat Show and C-Brat Gathering then purchase either Roger or Tom's 22' cruisers and tow it back home with you. No sense wasting your time dreaming about a C-Dory, just get with it and do it now!..... :lol: . While you are here you can even spend a bit of time cruising the San Juan Islands in your newly purchased C-Dory.
Tell you what I'm gonna do.......After you purchase the C-Dory here, you can rename and apply the newly chosen name on the vessel and in the presence of other C-Brats, I'll perform the extremely solemn and special C-Brat Boat Christening Ceremony for your fine new vessel. :thup
Certainly, you are not going to pass up on such a fine offer as this.... :wink



That is really hilarious but if I plan on towing a boat from Washington to New York at the end of January, should I bring the wife's Toyota Corolla, the old Ram 1500, or the Land Rover that I won't leave the state with? :xlol
 
If you leave now just get on the NY Thruway (I-90) and stay on it 'til you see the exit for I-5. It will be Spring by then and should be some nice cruising.
 
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