B~C
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- C Dory Year
- 1999
- C Dory Model
- 22 Cruiser
- Hull Identification Number
- 860
- Vessel Name
- Blue~C
A few questions for you T.C. drivers......
I read a lot about how well the TC handles chop, how does it do when the wind waves are stacked on top of a six foot swell?
How is it in a big following sea?
At slow speeds (off plane) is the handling responsive and predictable?
For some reason I'm thinking there will be a few used TC's on the market in the future.....it's got me thinking and a wondering if that may be a much safer craft for crossing the Columbia river bar..........maybe if the ocean would lay down for a spell, I'd have less time for such financially hazardous thoughts.
thanks
the B~C may be for sale
I read a lot about how well the TC handles chop, how does it do when the wind waves are stacked on top of a six foot swell?
How is it in a big following sea?
At slow speeds (off plane) is the handling responsive and predictable?
For some reason I'm thinking there will be a few used TC's on the market in the future.....it's got me thinking and a wondering if that may be a much safer craft for crossing the Columbia river bar..........maybe if the ocean would lay down for a spell, I'd have less time for such financially hazardous thoughts.
thanks
the B~C may be for sale