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    Are theere issues with the pictures now 1:30 est 5/21/24

    I am still having trouble accessing the anyone's pictures. Is there something I need to do at this end to reset my computer? Thanks
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    Are theere issues with the pictures now 1:30 est 5/21/24

    Yes, I have also been having problems with the pictures in the album. All I get is a square with the legend, but no pictures. This has been a problem for the last three days I have tried to access my pictures.
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    first sea trials of electric C-Dory 22

    It was quite windy and the wind was "boxing" the compass from W to SSW and back, so I could not collect more detailed data. This often happens in Budd Inlet in Olympia WA because of the land. The data I graphed was in a strong chop with the wind coming at the boat between 10 and 12 on a...
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    first sea trials of electric C-Dory 22

    I finally got all the wires hooked up correctly and was able to take our new C-Dory 22 cruiser for its first run. I was windy in Budd Inlet (15-20 mph) but we were still able to get good data on performance. At 5mph we were using 1600 watts, so at that speed I would have a range of about 45-50...
  5. power vs. speed

    power vs. speed

    power vs. speed
  6. first cruise

    first cruise

    first cruise
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    electric C-Dory 22 under construction

    The motors I have are 3kW each. They do however, look the same as the 6 kW models since they have the same motor cowling. Based on my calculations and experience with my St. Pierre Dories I believe I only need about 6 kW to reach hull speed. However, I usually cruise at about 5mph and to get...
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    electric C-Dory 22 under construction

    NMI has now finished my C-Dory 22 cruiser and we installed the electric outboards today. I posted two pictures in my photo album (Tom Hruby). The next step is to take the boat to King Marine Canvas in Seattle to have the camper top installed.
  9. mounting the electric outboards 2

    mounting the electric outboards 2

    mounting the electric outboards 2
  10. mounting the electric outboards 1

    mounting the electric outboards 1

    mounting the electric outboards 1
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    electric C-Dory 22 under construction

    Thanks for all the suggestions for names. However, I have decided to stick with WATT NOW. That is still my favorite. My new C-dory 22 cruiser will be finished next week and I will post the data on performance as soon as I get it into the water. However, that will probably not be until...
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    Boarding assistance for limited mobility

    Yes the Garelick steps are an option, and I even considered them for our boat. I think they are still available on Amazon. My one issue with them, however, is that the steps are too narrow and one has to climb down them backwards. Turing around on the deck is difficult for those with mobility...
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    Boarding assistance for limited mobility

    What I have found in by previous boat is that the first step from the dock needs to be at least 12" deep and 16" wide. 20" wide is better since it allows one to put both feet on the step before stepping down to the second step. If it is at least 15" deep it can also act as a seat in the...
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    Boarding assistance for limited mobility

    As we are having our C-Dory 22 built this spring I have had similar questions about the safest way to get in and out of the boat (i am 75 and want to use the boat as long as I can). For someone with mobility problems I would suggest a large waterproof "camping or travel" box that is about 16-18...
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    CORE REPLACEMENT - RESIN PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS

    I would like to present a slightly different opinion. Many repairs are done on parts of the boat that have not fully dried out. For those areas I would suggest using epoxy resins that can be applied to wet areas. Most of these resins are 1:1 or 1:2 mixes not the 1:5 of the West systems. I...
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    costs of electrifying a C-Dory 22

    Oops, I also need to answer the question from Easy Rider. Almost any boat can be electrified - they are even now building electric Washington State Ferries. The critical factor in deciding is how you plan to use your boat and how much are you willing to spend. If you are willing to travel at...
  17. comparison of my dory to Gerr\'s equation

    comparison of my dory to Gerr\'s equation

    comparison of my dory to Gerr\'s equation
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    costs of electrifying a C-Dory 22

    I agree with Thataway that the hull speed equation is only an approximation. I have used Dave Gerr's book a lot and found that is equations and numbers are approximations, BUT most of the results when actual measurement are made with real boats are about +- 15% of the calculated values. I have...
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    costs of electrifying a C-Dory 22

    Good point. You note that your hull speed is about 4.3 mph because the bow starts to climb the bow wave at that time. I have no problem believing that because the weight distribution is optimized to get the boat on a plane as soon as possible. The sooner the bow starts to climb the bow wave...
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    costs of electrifying a C-Dory 22

    Bob with Thataway has asked me, on another thread, for some cost numbers for the electric conversion I am doing on a C-Dory 22 cruiser. Since this has nothing to do fixing balsa core, I decided to start a new topic. My initial estimate is that the cruising weight of the 22 ft cruiser will be...
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