Salmon Slayer
New member
I kind of think of my boat as a good, used, mechnically sound 4x4 pickup (not to enter the truck wars but I run a 3/4 ton 2500HD single cab 4x4 GMC with a 365ci gas guzzler). Its old enough that replacing the strakes like Redfox suggests isnt intimidating and I dont cringe when a crab pot bangs the side. At the same time it looks like a boat should look (salty) and is as comfortable in Alaska weather as any boat much larger and at least with my boat, its utterly reliable.
I do think it is different in Alaska because most people up here are more self reliant so tearing into a big project is just a matter of course. We do our own mechanical work, re-roof our own houses, use the bounty of this country to help feed our families, and most importantly, help each other out.
Dont be afraid to modify your boat to suit you needs, its part of the enjoyment of having a C-Dory
I do think it is different in Alaska because most people up here are more self reliant so tearing into a big project is just a matter of course. We do our own mechanical work, re-roof our own houses, use the bounty of this country to help feed our families, and most importantly, help each other out.
Dont be afraid to modify your boat to suit you needs, its part of the enjoyment of having a C-Dory