New Owner Joined Us! ('07 25 for sale on CL)

Link worked for me. The trailer is a little on the light side (6,000# capacity). If you keep the boat completely bare, and minimal food, fuel and water, it can probably be kept at that weight..You would have to weigh to be sure.

This is listed as a 2007 model, but was made in Oct. 2006, and is not the fiberglass interior--which is on my 2007, which was made in Dec. 2006. I personally feel the fiberglass interior is a little more roomier and there are a few other nice features in the moldings.

Otherwise this is a clean looking boat--with a kicker. Boats in the PNW seem to sell for more than in the other parts of the USA.
 
CL add was pulled by the owner already. YUP, the good ones go fast.

Somebody got a nice boat for a good deal.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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I had first right off refusal on this boat. I checked it out and it was a nice boat. I don't like the stern design on the cruiser series. Seems like waves would crash over the back of the hull backing into waves fishing for bottom fish. I am on the hunt for a tomcat now.
 
No, the waves, do not crash over the transom when backing into them.
I have owned both the 22 and the 25. The design of the dory hull allows the boat to rise up with the wave the and ride over.
You might get some water into the splash well, thus the name.
Good luck in your continued search!
 
jberry85@hotmail.com":3c8lkzkc said:
I had first right off refusal on this boat. I checked it out and it was a nice boat. I don't like the stern design on the cruiser series. Seems like waves would crash over the back of the hull backing into waves fishing for bottom fish. I am on the hunt for a tomcat now.

There is a pretty easy mod to close off the opening from the splash well. Some people have built fish boxes that span the space too (also blocking it off).
 
GottaGetAway253":35lp3gyj said:
I had first right off refusal on this boat. I checked it out and it was a nice boat. I don't like the stern design on the cruiser series. Seems like waves would crash over the back of the hull backing into waves fishing for bottom fish. I am on the hunt for a tomcat now.

I would urge anyone who is contemplating purchase of a C Dory of any type to try and get a ride on one before purchase. Don't judge either way, until you have experienced. There pluses and minuses as in with any boat. The Tom Cats have some negatives also...
 
Welcome Carl and Fran! Congratulations and thank you for joining us!

I tweaked the thread title a little bit so it jumps out and lets folks know there is a new friend aboard.
 
Carlyle":2iy0jaoa said:
ssobol":2iy0jaoa said:
Found this on CL. Didn't see it posted for sale here, so I helped out (I am not the owner). Don't know anything about this boat other than what the ad says.

https://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/boa/ ... 67743.html

The ad was pulled after my wife and I purchased it yesterday. Newest member and looking forward to getting back into boating.

Carl and Fran

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Hi Carl and Fran, Greeting from a Sequim neighbor. So good to see a new C-Dory here in Sequim. We are getting a nice collection again. I was on the road, (Big Trip, all the way to PA and back), and I saw two C-Dorys, and one for sure was not yours. It was a burgundy 22, with twin 40 Hondas and traveling under a full cover. The other one was at the Out Board repair shop, south of the hiway half way to PA. I think it had a black stripe. Is that you?

Welcome and hope we can meet, at least phone or PM here, and cross wakes down the calendar.

Harvey
SleepyC:moon

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