There's a little history to Chromer's comments. When the C-Dory company was acquired a number of years ago, there was a non-compete clause the prevented the former owners of the company from building a derivative boat. The former owners set up to build the Cape Cruiser and were sued by the then current owners of the C-Dory line. They lost that court battle and the Cape Cruiser molds were handed over the C-Dory and became the "Venture" series. I don't know all the particulars of who was involved in that lawsuit and non-compete clause but given that the former original owners were the Toland family and that Ben Tolan was a Marinaut designer, it's possible that some aspects of the legal battle either directly or indirectly influenced the design of the Marinaut (if for no other reason than want to make it different enough that people didn't jump to theories that weren't supported by whatever legal agreements were in place). Interestingly, the 26' Cape Cruiser did have the Marinaut name and that may lead to additional cause for speculation. See this link for some of that history and this link for one of the original ads to the Cape Cruise boats. The bottom line is I don't know and I suspect none of the other posters know if there were indeed constraints on the Marinaut design due to those previous legal battles.C-Nile":5zv6f0q9 said:chromer":5zv6f0q9 said:I think the Marinaut has to look this way. It avoids a legal battle over copycats.
Other than the distinctive round windows, sharp deadrise at the bow tapering into 3 degrees of deadrise at the stern, no lapstrakes, fully enclosed space between the hull and welded-into-the-hull floor pan, saddle fuel tanks, open berth, Mascoat Delta-T insulation in the cabin, closed cell foam coring throughout the boat, large windows and deep splashwell with lots of storage beneath it, the Marinaut could be accused of copying a C-Dory. Thank God it has those features, or else the manufacturer and designers could have had copycat lawsuits on their hands! :lol:
There isn't a 23' Marinaut. Only a 21.5. Here's a nice chart that contains the comparison you're interested in (and some others too).redbaronace":1oxu9y9b said:I like the look of the Marinaut especially this one with the grey hull. Bigger windows are in my opinion better for light and visibility.
Can someone tell me how the cockpit size varies between a 22' Cruiser and the 23' Marinaut
rogerbum":8vquvw2t said:There isn't a 23' Marinaut. Only a 21.5. Here's a nice chart that contains the comparison you're interested in (and some others too).redbaronace":8vquvw2t said:I like the look of the Marinaut especially this one with the grey hull. Bigger windows are in my opinion better for light and visibility.
Can someone tell me how the cockpit size varies between a 22' Cruiser and the 23' Marinaut
redbaronace":3ud6c97q said:rogerbum":3ud6c97q said:There isn't a 23' Marinaut. Only a 21.5. Here's a nice chart that contains the comparison you're interested in (and some others too).redbaronace":3ud6c97q said:I like the look of the Marinaut especially this one with the grey hull. Bigger windows are in my opinion better for light and visibility.
Can someone tell me how the cockpit size varies between a 22' Cruiser and the 23' Marinaut
Thanks for the chart. That was very helpful.
potter water":3uwekrq6 said:" You can tell a man that his wife is ugly, but never, ever, criticize his dog, his gun, his horse, his truck or his boat."
Granath":30o3pppw said:Gary,
I used progressive with no issues. Did you buy the original marinaut by any chance?