SOLD>>1981 22' Hunky Dory for Sale

Jeff J

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Hi ALL, I just Bought a 22' Sea Sport and must sell my 22' C-dory
Alot of you have seen the boat at gatherings. Less at Cornet bay. Installed a new 2003 90 horse honda. It only has 88 hours . it was an original "Hunky Dory".(the 8th one made.).
Boat year 1981
also have 7 1/2 honda kicker 1986
EZ loader trailer
New Garmin fish finder
CB
VHF
portapotty
New 26 gallon gas tank
New electrical and braker box
Spare Prop
$15000 obo
 
Hi, Jeff. I remember talking to you at Blakely when you were considering that move. Congratulations. The 22' Sea Sport is one fine boat.

I hope you know you're still invited to come play with us flat bottoms. Just don't forget the fish.
:wink:
 
Timing (read no $$) timing ,timing...dang woulda loved to add that to my collection of rare C-Dory's... of course it would be the frist in the collection...hang in there Jeff,you know it won't last long...
 
A little history please: What constitutes a "Hunky dory", and how is it different from my 86 22' Angler? I like the sound of that newer Honda, since I've still got the original 87 Johnson and tremble at the thought of a repower.
 
colvosview-

In a nutshell, the original model, introduced in 1979 was called a "Hunky Dory". The name didn't go over well with the public, so the manufacturer wanted to change the name to "Sea Dory". That name was already in use, so they changed it to "C-Dory".

The original manufacturer was Marben Marine, and there are still some original "Hunky Dorys" around, including at least one that belongs to this site.

We discussed this history within the last year, and if you put "Hunky Dory" in the "Search" engine at the top of the page, you should be able to find those posts and thread. Joe.
 
colosoview-

Here's the central story exerpted from the last time around:

Name Origin Researchers:

Here's a excerpt from the C-Dog site about this same issue by Ken McCollough, their site manager:

From: C-DOGKen2 Sent: 4/14/2004 8:38 PM
I heard about the C-Dory versus Sea Dory distinction quite a while back, and the trademark change seems to hold up, from very early discussions.
 
This guy that I ran into last week said he was going even beyond that, and said that when the first boat was introduced at the Seattle Boat Show, it was named a Hunky Dory, and the name was not found to be acceptable by the shopping public.
 
I said I didn't think that was the case, but he said he was at the first show that these boats were introduced, and the Tolands discovered that the name wasn't well liked, so they changed to Sea Dory, ran into a trademark infringement, and went to C-Dory.
 
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In addition, there have been a number of individual C-Dorys named "Hunky Dory" over the years. The "Hunky Dory part of the story above is interesting, but I've not seen official recognition of it from the manufacturer, or multiple instances of corroboration that would lead one to believe that it is established fact.

This topic is one of those that recurs regularly. Joe.
 
Thanks for the help. I found a good discussion on the C-Dog site, which included a photo. At least from what I can tell of the photo of the boat afloat, it looks just like my Angler. I emailed Jeff off for photos and haven't heard from him yet, which leads me to believe that this Hundy Dory is probably already sold.
 
Hi all, I should have put up a post the hunky dory sold in less then a week.
Thanks for everything The new boat is named Water Boy.
See ya around.
Jeff
 
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