rogerbum":emlk2djl said:... "Looks like they forgot to spray for C-Dory's" - classic.
They're just envious we can go so far on so little fuel and in such comfort & style.
rogerbum":emlk2djl said:... "Looks like they forgot to spray for C-Dory's" - classic.
rogerbum":2oc9nzxx said:As an aside, the last time Joyce and I went to the Friday Harbor C-Brats gathering (I think last year or the year before), I was walking up the towards the dock when a couple of yachties were coming down. One looked around at the 20+ C-Dory's and commented to the other, "Looks like they forgot to spray for C-Dory's" - classic.
starcrafttom":15bl1qb8 said:Larry if your last statement is true then the factory should COMMUNICATE that to us.
As for dealers, with so few boats being built I don't know why the factory bothers having any. I prefer factory direct buying and I think its a better business model with so few boats.
Dreamer":3ls5qi8z said:Brian,
That's very cool! :wink: Nice work.
Roger: Janet did rip out the center seam about 24" back. Note the cushion on Brians boat. We should have held out for the 09 models! A hinge or separate cushion would be nice there. It's still not comfortable holding the mattress up with your head while diving into the storage hold. :crook
Roger
rogerbum":1z692hiv said:Roger,
I'm thinking of doing the same thing. On the Tomcat I bought, the cushions in the berth are sewn together down the center line of the boat which makes it even more difficult to access those areas. Where yours done that way? It doesn't look like it but perhaps Janet used a seam ripper to separate them. Also, I think it would be much better to have the seam between the cushions running from port to starboard rather than bow to stern. Since one will typically sleep in that orientation, it makes sense to have the seam run that direction rather than across ones back. That would allow you to lift the aft most cushion onto the forward cushion and would make access to the hatches easier. Finally, since the Tomcat berth is 4" longer than a queen size bed in both dimensions, it might make more sense to have cushions that where exactly a queen size bed in dimensions and then fill the other 4" in with some storage system (a shelf, a "headboard", whatever). That would allow one to use standard size sheets (fitted and flat). However, I suspect that 2 queen flat sheets work fine.
lloyds":17iysiu8 said:That would be a huge improvement in my mind. I am going to do it to our 22'. And I still think a top-loading icebox would be a good addition.