Dory in Alaska?

hartalaska

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I live in alaska and I am in the the market to purchase a larger boat. I am currently partners on a 22' Hewescraft Searunner. It has been a great boat, but would like to get something different that me and my family could stay on a few days comfortably. I have heard alot of good things about the c dorys but have some concerns about them as well. If any one has a boat that I could take a peek at, I would be very gratefull. I was considering the 22' cruiser.
 
hartalaska":ksvctqm5 said:
I live in alaska and I am in the the market to purchase a larger boat. I am currently partners on a 22' Hewescraft Searunner. It has been a great boat, but would like to get something different that me and my family could stay on a few days comfortably. I have heard alot of good things about the c dorys but have some concerns about them as well. If any one has a boat that I could take a peek at, I would be very gratefull. I was considering the 22' cruiser.

Give me a call. Tim Sturm (in the book) :mrgreen: :beer
 
Last fall I also moved from a SeaRunner 220 (powered by Honda 130 & 9.9 w/TR-1) to a Tom Cat. Almost bought the Hewescraft Alaskan or the new pilothouse but the wife insisted on the Tom Cat. I'm glad we got the TC but it was a lot more money!

If you can handle the small entrance to the bow berth and the fact that it is a V-berth, the 22 has many, many fans. For us, the queen berth of the TC was a huge factor.

Warren
 
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