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    Renting a C-Dory

    Ask to see if anyone will be willing to take you for a ride. I would if I had not "aged out" of C Dorys. As I understand, you are interested in a 22. They can be purchased for less than $60 to 80K. For the most part a C Dory boat is a very personal item, sort of like renting out your...
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    Update on electric C-Dory

    Yes Tom, I read your yesterday's post on "Balancing"--but still don't understand how your access each cell individually to give specific current to that cell. Are you saying that the 1000ma of current is balancing each cell as it needs it? What voltage are you applying to "balance" the cells...
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    Update on electric C-Dory

    Do you cut into the battery case to measure the individual cells? Or is there a buss bar or similar where you can check the voltage of each cell? (There are going to be 16 cells in a 48V battery, with both series and parallel connections between those many cells to give the 48 volts and large...
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    Update on electric C-Dory

    I also looked at the Haswing review--one trolling motor got more 1 star reviews than 5 star! That is a new low. No way would I even consider a product like that. The 600 watt solar, will turn out to probably produce 300 to 400 watts reasonably average reliably--and that is assuming no cloud...
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    2006 25 Cruiser Bow Motor Question

    What is backing hte plate on the inside? Did you over bore each bolt hole, cut back the edges then fill with epoxy, and then drill the hole for the bolt thru the epoxy? What size bolts secure the plate? How are you going to put an anchor roller on the bow? Thanks.
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    Boat Covers

    A simple 2 x 4 frame and a tarp as above works OK-you do want to keep snow and frozen rain off the boat. So minimum of a tarp. Many of us buy the fitted cover from Angola Canvas. Angola has patterns for all of the C Dorys. Then accomidate radar arches and similar accessories. Good value and...
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    How hard can you be on a C-Dory

    You can do significant damage to a C Dory by intentionaly slamming into waves. The forward bunk platform can delaminate from its tabbing, You can even break the laminate from the floor forward, from the hull. None of this is good for a boat of any sort. The first C Dory 25 had been badly...
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    Getting Fuel Tank Tested

    I tried to edit above, but "time ran out" I should have caught that you were not spacing the Coosa off the bottom and sides to avoid a "hard place". it does not make as much a difference in a cored hull. 'but I aways spaced the bulkhead off the outer skin layers, using a foam spacer. The...
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    Getting Fuel Tank Tested

    No I am not reading the ply "map" backwars. Yes, put the mat down first on the bottom. Have you tried bending the 23 oz triaxial over the filett? We used to use 24 oz woven roving, before the bi and tri axials. The heavier rovings do not bend well on a short radius. The strength of the...
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    Getting Fuel Tank Tested

    This looks as if you are laying the 23 oz triaxiel directonly on the bottom? I would use the same layering on the bulkhead to the bottom. Just one of mat, and 6 oz cloth over the stern facing layer of Coosa.
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    Reccomended Fall cruise Adventures with proven rig storage

    Off the cuff, I can give only one piece of advice, rather than stay at the Lodge near pickwick dam, you can either stay on your CDory on land at Pickwick State Park campground, or the Corp of engineers RV park on the other side of Pickwick Dam. There are a host of places we have lauched and...
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    Replace spring in Seadog anchor chain deck pipe?

    The issue could be finding the proper spring--or rebending (and / or retempering that spring. I wonder how it got "stretched"? The new spring should be 316 stainless steel. Do you know the brand of the deck pipe ? Attwood, Perko, Suncor, Whitecap, Sea Dog, West Marine and some Chinese knok...
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    Update on electric C-Dory

    You are really limited with the Toqueedo. Any wind or current shoots the "mileage" to bits, of course depending on which way the wind is blowing or current. I owned a Torqueedo 1103 for about 12 years--it was an excellent dinghy motor and I highly recommend it for that use. As for pushing the...
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    Tomcat cockpit side plastic inserts

    Call the factory. I am not sure these are the same in the 22, 25 and Tom Cat.
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    Getting Fuel Tank Tested

    Looks good, well done.
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    Prop Size-Tomcat

    No the props range from `19 to 21, depending on the prop (3/4 blades, diameter, cup and material.) What is your WOT speed and RPM? You should be in the high 40's mph. with a light to moderately heavy boat. Minimal weight--close to 50 mph. On inland waters and ICW, I usually measure speed...
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    Engine Lanyard

    in some states it is mandatory to have the lanyard attatched, or some electronic that the Fell Marine unit, if the skipper or driver is out of the cabin in smaller boats. This would apply to an outside helm station in a C Dory, or if on a trolling motor. This makes it complex (and expensive)...
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    Honda EU2200 External Fuel Line Modification.

    Good to hear that the 2200 has the capability to pull fuel from a fuel tank lower in the boat!--this seems like a huge advantage to me. It gets away from separate fuel tanks or extra containers, and having to rely on "suction" from the tank vent, to get fuel flowing from an external tank...
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    Flags

    The burgee IS OK on the bow staff, and the prefered place. The flag staff (or "Pole" as you call it") should be long enough that the flag will not touch the deck or any part of the boat or accessories in its normal position. NO the US flag should not be flown from a starboard antenna, nor...
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    Flags

    The only place to fly a US flag on a CDory is a Stern Staff. I have used both wooden and stainless Steel for shaft material. A 24" bottom length is proper for both the 22 and 25 foot C Dorys. I have installed on the Stb side, at the inner aft part of the aft deck, to the starboard side of the...
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