SOLD - 2007 22 C-Dory Cruiser

colbysmith

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I'm working on a description, but wanted to go ahead and get the listing started. I just upgraded to a 25, so putting our Midnight Flyer on the market. I've got plenty of photos in my Midnight Flyer photo album for starters, and I'll try to post a description in the next few days. But this has been a great boat, has the high top, and a Mercury 115hp EFi Four stroke. As you look at any photos of the boat or projects on it, be advised I have removed my electronics, radar and auto pilot. However, it will now have a basic compliment of one VHF radio and the Garmin GPSMAP 541 chartplotter. I'm in the process of repairing any and all holes from installations I removed. Boat is near Madison, WI. $38,000
 
Ok, quick and dirty, here is a description I've put together. I may have forgotten a few things, but this should cover most of it.:

2007 22 C-Dory Cruiser $38,000
2007 Mercury 115hp EFI 4-Stroke. 1463 hours. Well maintained. (Gauges include Water pressure, Trim and
Mercury’s Smart Craft gauge (Fuel flow, fuel used, engine hours, oil pres, RPM, etc.)
2013 Tohatsu MFS6C 6hp 4-stroke. 70 hours
Garmin GPSMAP 541 Chartplotter.
Standard Horizon VHF and Richie Compass
High top roof.
Lenco Electric Trim tabs with position indicator
Webasto Heater
Portable Coleman Butane single burner stove
Sink with cold water foot pump
Inside grab bars
Swim platform and ladder
Deluxe stereo w/ 4 speaker - 2 inside and 2 outside
Lewmar 700 Anchor Windlass
Complete boat custom cover (trailerable)
Bimini top and full camper enclosure
Window coverings and door screen.
New Memory Foam V-Berth Mattress
30 amp shore power with smart plug
Master Volt 25-3 battery charger
20 gallon fresh water tank
44 gallon fuel capacity
Lockable fishing rod holder
Deckadence flooring
All LED navigation and cabin lighting
Have all paper work and manuals
2007 EZ-Loader twin axle bunk trailer
Fresh water rinse down system for electric trailer brakes
LED trailer lighting

This boat is in very good condition. It has treated us well as we have traveled approximately 10,000 miles annually in it for the past several years, averaging around 100-200 hours annually on the outboard. Boat and trailer scale approximately 5100 lbs fully loaded, with a tongue weigh of approximately 350 lbs.

Recent maintenance done (in the last two years):
- new trim tab actuators
-new main outboard starter-
-new trailer electric brakes-
-new tires
-new tilt/trim sensor
-(annually) new water pump, spark plugs, air filter, fuel filters, engine oil & filter, lower unit oil. (Kicker is serviced annually as well.)
 
Forgot to add a Vectron Battery Voltage Monitor. Also brand new 200' anchor rode with 20' of chain. Shop manuals for both the main and kicker, along with some extra filters, plugs, etc. Prop on it is currently a 4 blade aluminum. There is also a spare 3 blade aluminum, and I can throw in another 4 blade spare. And I think I forgot to mention the "Toad" system. I installed a plug recepticle on the bow stop of the trailer, where a cord plugs in, ran thru the Anchor hawser, thru the V-Berth, and plugs in at the Helms accessory plug. The trailer with electric brakes is set up with a 7-pin towing harness. The "Toad" system gets it's power from the tow battery charging circuit pin in the towing harness. (Same power that is keeping the brake away battery charged.) Midnight Flyer is all setup and ready to travel for a new Admiral and/or Captain! I'm also throwing in 4 lines and fenders, a paddle, a throwable cushion and a few life jackets. All you have to provide is the other safety gear, such as day and night signaling devices. (Have to leave you something to get on your own. ) 8) Colby
 
Thanks Peter. I really did plan on keeping her much longer as I finally got her fixed up just like I like it. But couldn't talk myself out of upgrading to a bigger boat any more...especially when the wife said will maybe we should... Colby
 
especially when the wife said will maybe we should...

When you hear those words from your wife, do it and do it fast, because you know how women are. My wife's maiden name is Mayba, which is only one letter different than Maybe.

Peter
 
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