Rare C-Dory

Isn't that boat the one, or the same model, that TyBoo Mike discovered a few years back? (I''ll try to find the discussion thread, but no guarantee!)
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On Edit: WRONG! Not the "C-Dory Work Skiff" discussed on Neat Old C-Dorys. But I still think we've seen a photo and had a discussion of this boat!

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Not this one!

Will keep looking....

Joe. :teeth :thup
 
It looks similar to the C-Dory that was for sale in Puyallup and discussed here . It was also a V-8 powered-Jet Drive. I believe that the bottomline was it was a dangerous combo and could be over-driven. Someone mentioned that it almost killed after air launching on to a jetty or roadway.
 
Wow...I can just imagive that boat with all that power...talk about a rocket...er,,gas hog. It would sure be fun for awhile...

Joel
SEA3PO
 
The hull looks a little like the pro anglers . If the price is good just take the engine out and sell it redo the transom and put a 115 hp outboard on it . It should ride nice I think they had a little bit deeper v then the cd-19-26 . I seem to recall that the pro angler had a little v in the transom . Maybe someone with more history of c-dory can chime in ? I lived in Seattle area from 83 -92 about the time they were producing those boats
 
The entry looks more like the Cape Cruiser (sharper)--and as though an other strake was taken foreward to give some spray rail effect. The jet pumps are about 30% less effecient--but even then the HP is a whole bunch! Interesting boat. Hopefully someone will take a look and get some further photos.
 
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