Good morning C-Brats!
I'm new to the forum, but hope to become a fully fledged member when I (potentially) pick up a 1984 C-Dory in the coming days/weeks.
The seller inherited the boat from his father and knows almost nothing about it. It was listed as a C-Dory 23. It appears that there is no 23, but a 22.
It's been well rehabbed, and the survey yielded pretty excellent results. But I can't find information on simple things, like the weight capacity, for example. Or even the weight of the boat. The boat is a couple hundred miles from me, so I haven't seen it in person. So I'm also curious about the size of the fishing area between the stern and the cabin door. Can I get four guys in there fishing?
I'd also love some information about the handling. One of my goals for this boat is a trip (trips) along the coast of Maine (Portland to Acadia, for example). Would be my wife and I on those trips. Maybe one dog. I realize it's closer to camping, and we'd mix some hotels/bnb's along the way, but is it feasible to overnight on?
My understanding is that a slow and steady approach will let you tackle some fairly rough stuff. But does that include the open Atlantic (on nice days)?
Any information, advice, or guidance would be greatly appreciated!
I'm new to the forum, but hope to become a fully fledged member when I (potentially) pick up a 1984 C-Dory in the coming days/weeks.
The seller inherited the boat from his father and knows almost nothing about it. It was listed as a C-Dory 23. It appears that there is no 23, but a 22.
It's been well rehabbed, and the survey yielded pretty excellent results. But I can't find information on simple things, like the weight capacity, for example. Or even the weight of the boat. The boat is a couple hundred miles from me, so I haven't seen it in person. So I'm also curious about the size of the fishing area between the stern and the cabin door. Can I get four guys in there fishing?
I'd also love some information about the handling. One of my goals for this boat is a trip (trips) along the coast of Maine (Portland to Acadia, for example). Would be my wife and I on those trips. Maybe one dog. I realize it's closer to camping, and we'd mix some hotels/bnb's along the way, but is it feasible to overnight on?
My understanding is that a slow and steady approach will let you tackle some fairly rough stuff. But does that include the open Atlantic (on nice days)?
Any information, advice, or guidance would be greatly appreciated!