Cornforth Images
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My wife and I bought a brand new 22' C-Dory this past year, Serenity. It is a 2007 model with grey trim, fully loaded with Raymarine C-series electronics, rear enclosed canopy, 90hp Honda outboard, and a Yakima roof rack mounted on top. This is my first boat, but I grew up sailing and have chartered boats around the world. As a professional nature photographer, my big plan was to take it up to Alaska for the summer, so I left in May to do the Inside Passage. I flew back and forth a few times using it with different crews throughout the summer in different loactions in SE Alaska. Alas, I had too much fun up there and decided to store it at Willie's Marine in Juneau for the winter. They will be pulling the boat out of Auk Bay later this week. I'm now going through boat withdrawl and am plotting what I want to do with it up there next summer.
I will probably continue to use Juneau as a base and fly back and forth every few weeks in 2008. I have 2 very young daughters who just can not do what I ask of myself when I am creating my images, so I will never be gone from Seattle for more than a few weeks at a time. The boat will most likely be sitting for a few weeks at a time without me. I've been thinking that it would be nice to find another C-Dory owner or two back here in the NW who might be interested in trading some boat time around here for use of my boat next summer in Alaska. Anyone got a boat in Hawaii? In the next few years, I'm intending to move my boat up to Prince William Sound and Kenai Fjords, as well as down to Baja and the Sea of Cortes. I would really like to build up some relationships with other C-Dory owners who might not have the time and money to move their boat around as much as I do.
I saw some older posts on here that some of you were looking for this type of opportunity. I'd also appreciate advice from anyone who has rented their boat out. I'm sure that I can figure out my insurance, but are their any other issues that I should be aware of? I figure that there is nobody out there who is going to do worse to my own boat than me. I would much rather have a trade/charter using my boat than letting it sit in the harbor for several weeks at a time collecting a nice scum line.
This next week, I'm going to put up a photo album with a couple of images of the boat in Glacier Bay and then some of my images that I created this summer. Some of my whale images are truly outstanding and unique! You can also see them on my NEWS page on my website. I look forward to hearing back from any of you that are interested. Happy boating.
PS-I forgot to mention that I have a 12' Achilles inflatable with a 15hp Honda engine. I either have the boat rolled up on the back deck with the engine mounted on a kicker bracket or I tether it and pull it behind the boat when it is inflated.
I will probably continue to use Juneau as a base and fly back and forth every few weeks in 2008. I have 2 very young daughters who just can not do what I ask of myself when I am creating my images, so I will never be gone from Seattle for more than a few weeks at a time. The boat will most likely be sitting for a few weeks at a time without me. I've been thinking that it would be nice to find another C-Dory owner or two back here in the NW who might be interested in trading some boat time around here for use of my boat next summer in Alaska. Anyone got a boat in Hawaii? In the next few years, I'm intending to move my boat up to Prince William Sound and Kenai Fjords, as well as down to Baja and the Sea of Cortes. I would really like to build up some relationships with other C-Dory owners who might not have the time and money to move their boat around as much as I do.
I saw some older posts on here that some of you were looking for this type of opportunity. I'd also appreciate advice from anyone who has rented their boat out. I'm sure that I can figure out my insurance, but are their any other issues that I should be aware of? I figure that there is nobody out there who is going to do worse to my own boat than me. I would much rather have a trade/charter using my boat than letting it sit in the harbor for several weeks at a time collecting a nice scum line.
This next week, I'm going to put up a photo album with a couple of images of the boat in Glacier Bay and then some of my images that I created this summer. Some of my whale images are truly outstanding and unique! You can also see them on my NEWS page on my website. I look forward to hearing back from any of you that are interested. Happy boating.
PS-I forgot to mention that I have a 12' Achilles inflatable with a 15hp Honda engine. I either have the boat rolled up on the back deck with the engine mounted on a kicker bracket or I tether it and pull it behind the boat when it is inflated.