It has been 15 0r 16 years since I did the drawings so I will need to go into the archives and see if I can find it. I no longer have the software that I created the drawings with but am told I can use Microsoft PhotoMind to open them. I used an on overlay of the drawings of the two boats and...
Bob {Thataway} gave you some bad information about the Marinaut.
The Marinaut and C-Dory 22 are similar. The transom or stern of the Marinaut is not perfectly flat like the 22. It is more like the C-Dory 23 Venture.
Look at the line drawings in the post above here. Click on the left drawing and...
multimediasmith I like some of the things you have done with your Marinaut.
What kind of headroom do you have in the deck with the canvas on?
It looks like your Marinaut is one of the first two or three to be built.
It made a huge difference. on a scale of 1 to 10 if the extension is 10 the original would be a 2.
The 60hp Honda would work in most cases except in the Columbia Gorge with its high winds. I would feel safer with the 75hp Honda.
hi Harvey, happy to be back from time to time. good picture of the C-Voyager. looking at it a person would never know it use to be a 16ft Cruiser.
dave
It has been a-while since I have been out in it. I am going to repower it and upgrade the electronics then start using it on the Columbia and Snake Rivers. The 50hp is not big enough for the Gorge winds and river current with three people and gear on board.
Docker - let me introduce you to the Marinaut. It is similar to the C-Dory in size and price but in my opinion better. It has a larger cabin, larger deck and larger berth. It has a longer water line so there is less slapping in choppy water. It is balanced better because of saddle fuel tanks...
Marc - Townsend Bay Marine in Port Townsend did all the fiberglass work for Les & I except for the original Marinaut which was done by John Harum at Tern Boats in Kent Washington.
Boris - there were plans for a 26 foot Marinaut. Les & I had been working on it for sometime before he went to...