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    Trailering long distance advice 16' Angler

    Good advice above. In addition, I would get a set of magnetic trailer lights. Assuming that the present trailer lights work, they might not after a few minutes on the road (ask me how I know). I had mine fail several times. Once I was pulled over, but because I grabbed the magnetic ones...
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    16' cruiser - water in helm seatbox

    I would probably put a weep hole where the water sits so that it drains back to the bilge pump. Use a drill and then a round file to make sure the hole is as low as needed without penetrating the deck. Put a piece of floor grate in the seat box so that it can be used for semi-dry storage. The...
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    SO WHAT DID YOU DO WITH OR ON YOUR C-DORY TODAY??

    Finally got back to working on my Yamaha 50. Last summer I replaced the impeller getting ready for a trip down the Missouri River through the Breaks. After the impeller install, no pee stream. I had the lower leg off about 10 times trying to fix what I couldn't figure out. No luck. We did...
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    Going rate for slant back canvas cover?

    Zuu, I did basically the reverse of your project for a bow cover on the Limpet. I didn't want to put in too many new attachment fittings and tried to use just existing tie-down points. The only new attachment points were twist fasteners on the brow of the cabin roof. It is in my photo album...
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    The C-Disaster 22' C-Dory Refit in Alaska

    On the transom there should be a plate or molded into the hull the hull number. That will tell you the year of the boat. It may become important in restoring as the construction changed some over the years. Others here with the same model can give more detail.
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    Inside steps for 16'

    A couple of points. First, if you have a temporary step that isn't close to the cabin, you have no place for a hand hold. It makes going up a ladder or stairs feel like a high wire act if there isn't a hand hold available. Second, it is possible to have too many stairs. Household stairs...
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    Sliding Window Pane Replacement - Help!

    Tom, Sorry I didn't see your old post. I went to McIntosh Glass in Ballard (too late now!) I ordered tempered glass like the original and it was sent out to some other supplier. Tempered glass is usually a little less expensive than laminated safety glass but because many shops don't have it...
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    most comfortable pfd

    I recently bought an Onyx with pockets for my wife (now fitted with a space blanket and a whistle). She's now worn it a few times with no issues. I've tried it and will probably get one for myself. I also bought her a MOB1 that attaches inside the PFD and automatically send DSC and AIS...
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    Screens for windows and hatch on a 16' cruiser

    I replaced 4 of the screws around the corners of each sliding window with male screw-in snaps. Then I sewed a basting strip around noseeum netting cut to the size of the window openings. I then attached the female snaps to the basting. Folds up and stashes out of the way...
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    C-Dory 22 Accident

    Years ago I was looking for deck paint and thought about reflective paint. A friend's father worked for the county road crew and had access to white and yellow reflective paint used for center lines. It was too thick and didn't look like it would flex enough. But the idea still seems good for...
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    Foam in bow of 16' - necessary

    It is a 2.5 hp Suzuki. It has the not uncommon problem of starting and stalling. I've replaced the jet and finally the whole carburetor. It still starts and then stalls after a few seconds. When it ran, it pushed the 16 great for fishing and maybe 4 knots top. It probably has a total of 10...
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    16' C-Dory with 19' in the garage

    No. The problem is the outboard. I have a folding tongue on the trailer. The boat backs up against a work bench. 19.5 feet from the bench to the garage door. But if it weren't for the ability to put the propeller underneath the overhang on the bench, it wouldn't fit. I bought dollies for...
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    Foam in bow of 16' - necessary

    >There is no foam underneath the v-berth platform.< The rest of your floatation foam is behind the port and starboard coamings in the cockpit. If your cockpit coaming is tabbed in place, I don't think you can get at it. When I pulled my removable coamings out, I also removed that floatation...
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    Bow eye ( guess it's also called trailer eye)

    My bow eye also had a plated steel backing plate that had to be replaced. The angle pieces that held the little bulkhead were also plated steel. Instead of replacing them with stainless, after I had finished my ground tackle modifications, I "glued" the bulkhead back in place with caulking. I...
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    Handheld VHFs with GPS/DSC

    Transmitting AIS from a handheld VHF would be difficult. For the main boat, an antenna splitter or, better yet, differently tuned antennas are needed. Because of the different frequencies, the little rubber antenna on a handheld probably could not transmit both VHF and AIS effectively. Which...
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    Venting heat

    I've used the Nicro solar vents on prior boats. Worked great for the head. Their big selling point is that they don't foul deck lines. Probably not so important on a C-Dory. Somehow I ended up with solar Nicro in the garage boat stuff bin and put it to novel use. I have a cheapo metal...
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    2005 Electronics for sale

    No need to be concerned about having to learn Garmin's protocol. I've found that it is unlearnable. Don't touch anything and be happy if anything shows up on the screen. Mark
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    Elco

    It seems way over priced. I thought maybe the price included the battery, but nope. I'd be concerned that the amount of electricity required would mean a sophisticated (i.e., expensive) battery or batteries, since it is 24V. It looks like two Group 27 lead acid batteries would do it, but...
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    Cover for 16' cruiser

    Look in my photo file under Modifications - Canvas Projects - Cabin Curtain. That's probably what is meant.
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    Cover for 16' cruiser

    There was an improvement in sound and condensation, but it was a lot of work and I'm not sure it would be worth the effort as a stand alone project. I already had the materials on hand and the boat mostly taken apart. One of the nice improvements was actually overspraying the insulating...
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