Nice Dan! I often forget how good we have it up here. Here in Seward there are no traffic lights and I'm only 10 minutes from my driveway (outside of town) to the loading ramp. :thup
Thank you so much for sharing. I have been looking for a online chart reference for awhile. I had a chance to play around with some local charts and posted one in my photo album today. Once again I've learned something new from this site.
Shaun
I've been driving the Seward Hwy and seeing a number of 22s on the road. It's always nice to pass a C-dory on the road, I can spot them almost a mile away :P Anyways I wish all of you the best out there this season stay safe.
Shaun
I have an older 81 classic CD-22 with a 115hp suzuki for power. Just as a previous poster said it can take the boat faster than I run it. Under normal Alaskan sea conditions I rarely travel above 20 knots. But the motor doesn't have to work as hard to reach that speed. I have on a calm lake...
I have a couple custom rods that a friend hand tied for me. They are 7' and are really nice for the size of fish that I target. I like more action in a rod for jigging which is mainly what the poles are for. I used ugly sticks for several years when I was charter fishing they work and are low...
Les I hear you all to loudly on the difficulty of getting that thing up on the cabin. I however frequently use the boat on lakes and I'm sort of a romantic about the late night row :D I think towing during those trips would be an option. However I do believe that albeit maybe difficult an...
I worked the local fuel dock while in high school here in Seward, AK for a couple summers. During that time I had the opportunity to see many different kinds of boats. The only boat owners that stood out were the C-Dory owners. Always proud and confident of their boats to get them out and...