C-Cakes is for sale

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C-Cakes is for sale

Our unexpected move means we are selling our much loved and well cared for 2006 22 cruiser.

- Bought new from and rigged by Les Lampman at EQ harbor Service
-Stored on land under cover, freshwater engine flush and boat trailer wash after every trip.
-Black trim, high top model, tall radar arch, swimstep, teal full canvas new in 2014.
-2006 EZ Loader dual axle aluminum trailer, surge brakes, Kodiak rotors, calipers and pads and Tiedown brand flexible brakelines new in 2013, custom brake/turnlight supplemental lightbar. Kodiak "Redeye" lube system, bearings repacked at end of 2014 season.
-Twin Honda 40HP motors, 1130 Hrs. (EQ predicted life expectancy 2500-3000 hours), 4 blade Honda props mounted, 1 spare 4 blade prop, 2 spare 3 blade props. Regular maintenance, impellers, lower unit oil, engine oil/filter, spark plugs, fuel/water separator changed routinely, maintenance record available.
-Both Bennett trim tabs and Permatrims, Baystar hydraulic steering, stainless splashwell rail, Lewmar V700 windlass, approx 35' chain-300' 3 strand 1/2" line, Delta fastset anchor, 40W loudhailer/foghorn.
-4 25' double braid docklines, bow dockline chocks, extra midships cleats, 4 fender padeyes for quick-easy fender attachment, 4 9"x22" and 3 12" round fenders all with whips and quick release fittings.
-2 25 gallon fuel tanks.
-2 GP24 house batteries new in 2014, 2 motorcycle size start batteries, 20W solar panel wired to trickle charge house batteries, BEP/VSR battery management system.
-Raymarine C-80 chartplotter with US, Inland lakes, and BC Canadian waters chips, DSM 300 depthsounder, 2KW Raymarine radar, KVH fluxgate compass/fast heading sensor.
-Standard Horizon fixed VHF/DSC radio integrated w/chartplotter, 8' antenna. Standard Horizon handheld VHF radio.
-Webasto forced air diesel/kerosene furnace, thermostat controlled.
-Kenyon "Kiss" 1 burner butane stove, rarely used (our cooking done in cockpit on 2 burner Coleman propane stove.)
-20 gallon freshwater tank, footpump
-115V GFCI dual outlet wired to Marinco shore power inlet, 25' Marinco 30A shore power cord. (Note: this is not a complete shorepower that automatically charges batteries, etc.)
-Electric wipers with portside momentary switch.
-Screens for sliding windows, full custom interior window covers, custom screen for cabin door.
-Spare 200' 3 strand anchor line/15' chain with both Fortress FX7 and real Bruce 11# anchors.
-ACR PLB

Many spares: various lines, fenders, adult and child lifejackets, throwable cushions, 115V battery minder brand trickle charger, USCG distress signals-handheld, 12GA and 25MM, electrical and other parts/hardware, fire extinguishers, custom radar relector, large marine cooler with attached seat cushion, boarding ladder, factory service manual for engines, manuals for all electronics, owners manual for the boat,etc. etc.

Much interior custom work, teak chart/plate/bowl racks, overhead racks, Custom cockpit cooking table.

All this for $46,000
 
ssobol":2wyql8zu said:
Interesting picture. No motors!

Barry gets really great fuel mileage :lol:

Seriously, This is a very well set-up, and very well cared boat with everything on it ready to go. And lot's of extras included -- really a turn key boat and trailer set up. If you are not from the PNW, this is one that you could come to, bring the groceries, and leave for an island cruise on the same day.

If I was looking this one would be way up there in the priorities.

Life has a way of tossing us curves, bumps and gasps at times. Barry is going on to keep a commitment made to family that is entailing a major life change. My hats off to you Barry and Patti. Wishing you the best in the future.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
We know how hard it is to sell a part of the family.
Life sometimes changes our options and our directions.

Barry and Patti you have a wonderful boat, super maintained
and with all the stuff for cruising. I don't know any better 22.
I hope the family that gets her will give the love you guys have.

Remember once a Brat always a Brat. Someone will get a boat
that is well setup and ready for the cdory adventure. We wish you
guys the best and C-Cakes new owners the best.


Bob And Betsy
formally of Sea Pal



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I am very sorry to see Barry and Patty selling C-Cakes. Too many of the folks who's company we very much enjoyed as part of the C-Brats group have sold their boats in recent years.

However; as was the case w/ the previous boats owned by others that went up for sale, this provides a great opportunity for somebody else to join the Brat pack as these boats enable wonderful new people a great social opportunity. Although Barry did not mention this important feature of this boat, purchasing C-Cakes also gives one the ability to join the C-Brats!

Indeed as Harvey and B & B Burks (hey guys, hope you are both doing well!) correctly stated, this is an extremely well maintained C-Dory 22'.

If one was in the market for a 22' it would be well worth seeing C-Cakes as a prime example of this model.

Take care,
Dan, Tanya, and Hannah on C-Renity
 
I am very sorry to see Barry and Patty selling C-Cakes. Too many of the folks who's company we very much enjoyed as part of the C-Brats group have sold their boats in recent years.

Our thoughts exactly. :cry: :(
 
Patti and Barry, we are sad to hear that you'll be selling C-Cakes and moving (have moved?) away. We will dearly miss the two of you at all the gatherings, especially of course the Friday Harbor CBGT every May. We really appreciate how you always kept an eye out for us as we embarked on new destinations, especially last year at Pender Harbour. Just like family watching out for each other.

As others have said, whoever buys C-Cakes is going to get one heck of a well-cared-for boat. Good luck in your future endeavors and don't be strangers.

Caryn & Peter
C-Dancer
2005 CD-22
 
Barry and Patti,
I admire your dedication to family and wish you the best. Still remember our trip to Reid harbor. Thank you.

Neil
 
Wow... shocker here Barry & Patty. Wish you the best. I have to say this is a very nice boat. It does not stop with just on the water either. Barry, I have always liked your light bar set up for towing the boat. Good Luck and best of life to you both...but do still keep poking around the C-Brat site.
Byrdman

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As everyone has mentioned, C-Cakes is indeed a very nice C-Dory 22 Cruiser. The "other" thing I always find makes a purchase like this so much nicer is buying from good people, such that the transaction is a pleasure and you make a new friend -- instead of something where you just want to get it over with and escape (I'm sure we've all experienced that in some transaction - ugh!).

When I rolled into town as a newcomer and needed a place to park (plus power/water/etc.) while I buffed and polished my boat, Barry and Patty graciously offered to host my friend and me. They not only provided the "mod cons," but also had us in for meals, gave us all kinds of cruising tips and local knowledge, and made us feel like old friends. We spent the first evening on C-Cakes (on her trailer where she is stored under cover) just admiring all the features and mods (yep, my project list grew longer...).

At any rate, all this to say that this would be one of those things where not only would a buyer be getting a great boat, but also that "extra" of a great owner who makes it all so pleasant as you take possession of your new "baby."

Sunbeam

PS: I don't know the particulars of your move, but it sounds like you are doing right by a previous commitment, so more power to you :thup
 
You guys will be sorely missed. Many thanks to you for the years of friendship, company, advice and even some good advice :lol:

Make sure you transfer the formula for the "Rain Dance" for the FHGTG.

Stay safe and y'all come back sometimes, ya hear ??

Merv & Kathy
 
What a wonderful boat for the next owner. Barry and Patti and put their collective heats and souls into her. C-Cakes comes with everything one would want and more. Good Karma, too.

Kim and I will miss you two at the gatherings, have really enjoyed getting to know you both over the years. Friday Harbor C Brat Gathering won't be the same, but understand your commitment to family.

Hope you keep in touch and if you ever want to go out on a trip, give us a shout.
 
Hi Barry & Patti;
I can appreciate how difficult it is to "release" a family member, C-Cakes. I have recently sold SEA ANGEL to a family in who loves her as I do. My
'grief' is comforted by this union.

As I look ahead to what new adventures God has for me I find a great deal of comfort in the wonderful memories I have from my C-Brat and other boating friends.

So may I encourage you to embrace this new adventure and share your stories, your memories and yourselves - as you have so willingly done in the past. Life's wonders await you just around the corner.

:rainbow

Art
 
I have been looking at some 22 Cruisers lately and find it interesting that there are several 06's on the list currently. The range of prices is considerable, but looking into that, it appears that the difference is what comes with the boat. For one, you could get on and leave for Alaska today, you don't need to bring any options, they are all here. For another, it is a blank canvas, but you not only get to pick and choose what you want, you also have to anti $$$ up to have a fully functional, cruise or fish boat.

Looking at what is included with C-Cakes, it would be hard to come up with all the extras, for the $$. If you want to put on all new ??? then look at one that isn't as set up and ready to go.

It is a personal preference, do I want to do that work and spend $$$ or do I want to go boating?

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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Well folks, C-Cakes is sold. To a nice couple from Port Townsend. They are former sailors and plan to attend Friday Harbor. Thanks to all that looked.
 
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