I saw lots of C-Dorys on my Vancouver Island trip. A beautiful Center Console 22 out of Campbell River with no name on the boat, and a nice young family. I saw Sea Harmony at Telegraph Cove, a nice looking blue stripe 22 cruiser, and I'll let that owner tell you about the name -- be sure and ask because it is a neat story. There was another one with a good story anchored among the rocks on the north side of Johnston Strait, not far from Telegraph Cove; "Rover", a Cabernet stripe with a very popular young lady claiming ownership. There were a couple in Port McNiel on the dock, and I saw another at the dock in Campbell River. I passed C-Fury, an green stripe 22 Cruiser with a green camper back , headed north on Hiway19, toward Port McNiel. (Hope the fishing turned to catching for you Blake).
Spent a good (in many ways), part of a week cruising with George and Carolyn (Kerri On) in the Broughtons, and enjoyed Fish and Chips with them at Port Harvey, which is an excellent stop, super food, and fresh baked, warm, great, bread.
A newly purchased, red stripe 22 Cruiser, C-Gypsy was an excellent travel partner for a trip from Port Alberni down the inlet and around in the Bamfield area and Sandra was a great anchoring coach.
I really enjoyed the buddy boat times and learned a lot on both sides of the Island.
There was a black striped 22 Cruiser headed to Zladysmith for 1 night, and then to Winter Harbor for a couple weeks of fishing, that crossed to Vanc Isl with me on the ferry.
Harvey
SleepyC:moon
