SOLD - 2006 25 Cruiser $59,900 Arlington, WA

2006 25 foot C Dory Cruiser in excellent condition.
She is a veteran of cruising Puget Sound, San Juan Islands and BC Gulf Islands. This boat also is a great fishing boat for salmon, cod, shrimp and crab.


-2006 25 Foot C Dory Cruiser
-2006 Honda 150 hp with Perma Trim (1009 hours (40% trolling, crabbing, shrimping)
-2006 Honda 9.9 hp
-Sea Star Hydraulic Steering
-Bennett hydraulic trim tabs
-100 gallon fuel tank
-20 gallon water tank
-9 gallon holding tank
-(1) Group 24 12 V engine start battery
-(2) Group 31 12 volt house batteries
-50 foot 30 amp shower power cord

-2006 EZ Loader tandem axle bunk trailer with new axles 2017
Kodiak Stainless steel disc brakes
Newer trailer tires

-Comfortable Cabin with 6’10” headroom. Big dinette, reversible co-pilot seat
-Awesome galley with Wallas diesel stove/heater
-Deep sink with pull out single function faucet
-6 gallon Seaward water heater 110 V
-Interior privacy curtains
-Interior carpeting
-Head/Shower with 9 gallon holding tank with deck pump out and Y valve
-Large cockpit with custom-designed Full Camper Canvas with lots of window with removable shade covers and additional screen panels for stern, port and starboard panels for those warm summer days.

-LCX-111cHD Lowrance Sonar/GPS/Radar (Puget Sound to N. Vancouver Island)
-Ritchie Compass
-Standard Horizon Explorer VHF Radio
-Guest Battery Charger
-Guest Galvanic Isolator
-Lewmar windlass
-Bruce anchor with 20’ chain and 150’ rode
-Raw Water washdown pump with hose in cockpit

-West Marine PRU-3 Dinghy with extra wear layer of PVC on bottom
-Suzuki 2.5 HP Four stroke motor
-Meets all USCG safety requirement with fire extinguishers, lines, fenders and flares included.
-Includes 2019 Moorage permit for Washington State Marine Parks
 
">>...She is a veteran of cruising Puget Sound, San Juan Islands and BC Gulf Islands. This boat also is a great fishing boat for salmon, cod, shrimp and crab."

And I am sure this is one of the cleanest, best cared for boats on the Salish Sea.
Someone is going to get a jewel here. I can't think it will be around for very long.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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I love that gray color. Never thought about that as a good boat color, but it works really well contrasting with the white - makes it look "classy".
 
Thank you, yes that gray color is also very functional as it doesn't oxidize like the dark colors do. It also has the black pin striping around the gray color, which is not common I'm told.
 
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