I'm a new member, been reading posts here for a while, so I'll start by thanking everyone in C-Brats for all the great info that's helped get me here for today's question.
My wife and I have been thinking about a C-Dory 16 Angler for a while. We live in DC three blocks from a marina and are looking for a low maintenance little hard top boat to be out of the sun while we cruise the Potomac for a few hours at a time. This seems like the perfect fit for a C-Dory 16 Angler. We're thinking we put a couple small teak chairs in the cockpit, have a porta potti in the bow storage to take the stress off of not getting to a dock in time, a thermos of coffee, and we're setup for early morning cruises sipping coffee that sounds like perfection to us. Key to us is a well-built boat without a bunch of unnecessary luxuries that we don't need and don't want to have to maintain. Allowing us to focus time/money on just keeping it clean, waxed and the essential mechanicals in great shape.
With all that in mind including the boat linked below, what are peoples' thoughts on year-round wet slipping? There's a marina nearby that can lift it out of the water for routine maintenance (cleaning, bottom painting, waxing/compounding, etc.) that I can afford to do annually if necessary. Visited the marina today and the power pedestal has 120-volt power (not just 30-amp) so we could connect a battery tender, and we'd get a full cover to protect from sun and keep rain out of the cockpit and overrunning the bilge. Living in DC, I've got no place to store a trailer, so I'd just sell it.
https://www.boattrader.com/boat/2018-c- ... r-8399192/
P.s. seeing the pics in this C-Brat entry was really helpful, thanks everyone:
http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?set_ ... _photo.php
My wife and I have been thinking about a C-Dory 16 Angler for a while. We live in DC three blocks from a marina and are looking for a low maintenance little hard top boat to be out of the sun while we cruise the Potomac for a few hours at a time. This seems like the perfect fit for a C-Dory 16 Angler. We're thinking we put a couple small teak chairs in the cockpit, have a porta potti in the bow storage to take the stress off of not getting to a dock in time, a thermos of coffee, and we're setup for early morning cruises sipping coffee that sounds like perfection to us. Key to us is a well-built boat without a bunch of unnecessary luxuries that we don't need and don't want to have to maintain. Allowing us to focus time/money on just keeping it clean, waxed and the essential mechanicals in great shape.
With all that in mind including the boat linked below, what are peoples' thoughts on year-round wet slipping? There's a marina nearby that can lift it out of the water for routine maintenance (cleaning, bottom painting, waxing/compounding, etc.) that I can afford to do annually if necessary. Visited the marina today and the power pedestal has 120-volt power (not just 30-amp) so we could connect a battery tender, and we'd get a full cover to protect from sun and keep rain out of the cockpit and overrunning the bilge. Living in DC, I've got no place to store a trailer, so I'd just sell it.
https://www.boattrader.com/boat/2018-c- ... r-8399192/
P.s. seeing the pics in this C-Brat entry was really helpful, thanks everyone:
http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?set_ ... _photo.php