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    Thrusters on a C-Dory

    Page one post #10 on this thread post by Rogerbum is excellent advice on what to do to dock your boat without thrusters. The C Dorys are just not deep enough in the forefoot to put in a several HP bow thruster--and you can use the electirc trolling motor as a side thruster---I tried this on...
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    2026 Delta and Bay Extravaganza Sign Up!

    I affirm that this trip is one of the very best C Brat gatherings. You go back in time at the Duck Club--which is a historic classic. Not to be missed!
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    Cockpit floor leveling pre 2003 models

    The removable floor boards were the first attempt to have a true "floor" (or sole). in the cockpit. They were easiy taken out to wash and the hull under could be washed. My 2006 boat had those floors. After that they glassed in the floor. There have been all manor of "slatt" flooring done by...
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    What capacity winch for trailer?

    Good match. I always suggest a two speed winch, unless a very light boat.
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    16' C-Dory Angler question

    This does sound like over trim; bow down, and the boat begins to oversteer. The suggestions of trim tabs, then a foil on the motor I found was necessary on the C Dorys to get the most out of the Boat's ride. It seems frightening, because it is, and you are not in a good attitude of running...
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    Epilogue to Great Lakes to Inland Rivers Loop Segment Adventure (on FindPenquins)

    John, we are all glad you and Eileen were not injured seriously, and survived. Can you say anything which caused the accident, and how you might have avoided it. I have been very lucky and never had an accident when towing a boat, but there always is the lingering feeling at times (like in...
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    Angola Canvas Covers for C Dory

    Thank you. Nicely done. I have always been pleased with work by Angola Canvas.
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    New Member-Looking for Storage Ideas 22’

    Welcome aboard! We don't worry about "proper forums", more about excellent posts like your first one--you fit right in. The personal Albums got scrambled in the transition to the new site, and not yet fully worked out. I have all of below pictured in my albums, but have go thru and re-order...
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    Angola Canvas Covers for C Dory

    Nicely done--probably the most I have seen added to the sides. How do you secure the far side of the lift? I have used sand bags in heavy nylon pouches which clip to the tie down points when on my lift for the far side. That is a cover which is not super easy to put on or roll up for...
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    Where are all the Marinauts?

    The deadrise of the Marinaut 215 is 12 degrees at the transom, and 25 degrees at the bow. The draft is 16", so this deadrise and draft are significantly more than the C Dory 22. I consider 24 degrees as a high deadrise or "deep Vee" boat.
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    Grip tape

    An expansion of what Shad wrote: I have used gel coat of the same or contrasting color thicked to the point it gives small hills and valleys when applied with one the green rollers which looks like a coarse Scotch-brite Scouring pad. No non skid media is required. and the non-skid is not...
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    Where are all the Marinauts?

    This is an older thread, but a gentleman named Richardo Ruelos who had worked for C Dory toward the end of the Reynold's era-Probably 2008, bought the Marinaut molds and name in about 2016, to combine with having purchased several molds and the "name" of "Cape Dory". built 2 or 3 more...
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    Vberth Insulation

    I found that most of the sides of the hull conformed well with the thicker foams, (using a spray contact cement) There may be some areas right at the top which do not conform perfectly to the hull. There it may be prudent to layer several layers of thinner foam. The 5mm will conform very well...
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    Where the heck is all this moisture coming from!?

    Glenn, welcome aboard. Sorry to see you have an issue with a newer boat. (2016, where as, there are plenty of 40 year old C Dory 's plying the USA and Canadian waters. Almost 60 years ago, I lived in Richmond VA, and had access to a beach house at Nag's head, so I have some understanding of...
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    Grip tape

    We have used various paints and epxoies as the "binder" and anything from sand to ground walnut shells (used to clean jet engines) and various "grits"/anti slip addatives. (Put in "anti slip paint addatives" in your search engine). We put a coat of paint down after cleaning well, then while...
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    2026 Hontoon Island Gathering. March 3,4,5. DeLand Florida on St. John’s river.

    Also go to albums such as Colby Smith, C-Otter, and John Highsmith's (as well as mine) to find photos of the gathering. These photos give you a lot of information, There is one which was an aerial view of the Hontoon State Park Island and Marine. We also gone to several gatherings after we...
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    Vberth Insulation

    I have used 5/8 to 3/4 foams where I insulated the hulls of boats venturing into higher lattitudes. The thicker the insulation the higher the R value. The "mouse fir" or whatever does offer one solution. I have used various smooth surface material, becuase getting the "fur" clean if there are...
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    Replacing AFT Cockpit Sole Hatches

    Adam, thank you. We are all here to learn from our brothers and sisters on their C Dorys. Here is the link to Boris's original posts. Here are two phots from Journey On's original posts. I have been involved in putting these in 3 C Dory 25 and they seem to keep the bilge dry.
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    Replacing AFT Cockpit Sole Hatches

    Are these as "leak proof" as the Imtra ones which most of us have used? I have never heard of "Jim Black"--who is behind this line of products?
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    Hull help

    The photos really help and my 2003 boat which had been abused had similar cracks, but some actualy delamination of the tabbing holding the platform for the "V" berth in place. The constuction you see is the inside of the hull to deck joint. It is a "shoe box" construction. The edge of the...
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