Bob & Olga
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Hi,
Sitting in Australia trying to find a boat that is a good river cruiser, is able to handle a little bit of ocean work, can comfortably sleep a couple and is relatively light to tow. Nothing down here like the C Dory 22, which is a pity. (We are looking to replace a 24ft trailer-sailer with something that is powered and a bit more comfortable for short-term (from a couple of days out to 3 or 4 weeks) cruising for a couple that is in denial about aging.)
Anyway, found the C-Brats and am knocked out by the great information etc, as well as the camaraderie. Well done!!!
Our other "project" which is in play and is starting to get organized is to have a look at the Rideau Canal/Ottawa/Montreal in the summer of 2018. Problem we are having is identifying any cruisers (like the CD 22 or 25) that might be available for hire for such a trip (which we envisage will be a reasonably leisurely 3 weeks on the water with a few days in Ottawa and Montreal. Seems to be lots of larger houseboats available, which would be overkill for a just a couple.
So, if any of the C Brats knows of anything like a C22 or 25 which might be available for hire up in that area, a point in the right direction would be very much appreciated. Any pointers to any other possibilities for hiring a small sleep-aboard cruiser with a basic head, would also be great.
Our boat buying plans are now starting to mutate a little and we are starting to think that we might be better off to have a look at a C-Dory 22 in your part of the world when we are there next summer (probably in June), and if it as good as it seems to be, buy one and ship it back to Oz. (I noticed one made it into a shipping container and ended up in New Zealand a couple of years back).
Any way, all the best from down-under; any hints would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Bob & Olga Milne
Sitting in Australia trying to find a boat that is a good river cruiser, is able to handle a little bit of ocean work, can comfortably sleep a couple and is relatively light to tow. Nothing down here like the C Dory 22, which is a pity. (We are looking to replace a 24ft trailer-sailer with something that is powered and a bit more comfortable for short-term (from a couple of days out to 3 or 4 weeks) cruising for a couple that is in denial about aging.)
Anyway, found the C-Brats and am knocked out by the great information etc, as well as the camaraderie. Well done!!!
Our other "project" which is in play and is starting to get organized is to have a look at the Rideau Canal/Ottawa/Montreal in the summer of 2018. Problem we are having is identifying any cruisers (like the CD 22 or 25) that might be available for hire for such a trip (which we envisage will be a reasonably leisurely 3 weeks on the water with a few days in Ottawa and Montreal. Seems to be lots of larger houseboats available, which would be overkill for a just a couple.
So, if any of the C Brats knows of anything like a C22 or 25 which might be available for hire up in that area, a point in the right direction would be very much appreciated. Any pointers to any other possibilities for hiring a small sleep-aboard cruiser with a basic head, would also be great.
Our boat buying plans are now starting to mutate a little and we are starting to think that we might be better off to have a look at a C-Dory 22 in your part of the world when we are there next summer (probably in June), and if it as good as it seems to be, buy one and ship it back to Oz. (I noticed one made it into a shipping container and ended up in New Zealand a couple of years back).
Any way, all the best from down-under; any hints would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Bob & Olga Milne