2000 CD-22Cruiser - '06 twin 40 Hondas - '09 trailer $33495

El and Bill

New member
Engines: 2006 Hondas (two) 40 HP 4 stroke installed new in late 2005.
Maintained on service schedule with Honda mechanics.
Serviced by a master mechanic, with a sea trial, 3/29/12
Hydraulic engine lift and trim.

Steering mechanism: Mechanical, upgraded Spring 2012.

Interior Features:
Wallas two burner stove -- newly installed about 5 years ago. Wallas stove functions as great cabin heater when lid fan is activated -- only Kleen heat used.
Porta Potty
Sink w/water by foot pump
Shore power w/cord and charger
Dual batteries
Forward opening center window with screen
Opening hatch in v-berth with screen
Carpeted cabin and cockpit
Privacy curtains for all cabin windows
Dock lines and extra locking line
Fenders with slip-on attachment and easy storage for quick deployment at a dock or in a lock
Two mounted fire extinguishers

Canvas:
Sunbrella camperback –- bimini, sides and stern
Sunbrella custom cushions, dinette converts into settee or bed

Electronics;
VHF radio with external antenna
Chartplotters – 2 Garmin, latest color GPS chartplotter (with chip from Puget Sound to Alaska) and older Garmin b/w GPS chartplotter now rigged as depth sounder and back up GPS.
Furuno Radar

Trailer:
2009 EZ Loader dual axle (replacement for stolen original trailer) with guides and never used spare tire.

Mechanical:
Hydraulic trim tabs
Two bilge pumps
Auto Windshield wiper on captain’s side, hand operated on port side

Anchoring:
Bruce mounted on extended mount on bow. Fortress FX-11 on 200’ of spare anchor rode. Both anchor lines with 20 ‘ of chain for anchor attachment.

All Manuals for Equipment & Boat

Vessel Passed Coast Guard Auxiliary Inspection 2010 and 2011.

Photos: http://cruisingamerica-halcyondays.com/

Call: 253-301-4013 May be seen in Tacoma, WA
 
Here I caught myself looking at the thread title and thinking "2000 22 repowered with twins. Somebody knows what they are doing........" and a pretty good deal ..... AND THEN I saw who posted. This boat is a gem and is probably the best trained (traveled) one in the fleet. Someone is going to get a very good vessel. (Hope they never change the name.) :hug :hug2

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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This is the famous "halcyon" lovingly used by El and Bill to wend along almost every navigable waterway in the U.S. This boat has stories to tell. The vast majority of her travels were at hull speed and she has been carefully maintained. Whoever gets her is getting a piece of C-Dory history.
 
DonMoore":3xmnm51c said:
Why are all the good deals on beautiful boats so far away from Milford, CT

"Trailer:
2009 EZ Loader dual axle (replacement for stolen original trailer) with guides and never used spare tire. "

Buy the boat. You're a lucky guy.
 
Really - drive out here, cruise for a couple of weeks in the beautiful PacNW and tow it back. Or pay a few thousand to have it delivered to you by Sharp Yacht transport. I bought my Tomcat in Baltimore and had it shipped back here.
 
I guess we missed the formal announcement, but it looks like Halcyon will soon be history. Things change, that's for sure, but we just wanted to say that we are certainly glad to have had the opportunity to cruise with you folks, El & Bill, on Superior a couple years back. We had a great time and generated some good memories. You are always welcome on Rainy Lake, with or without a boat in tow.
Al & Myrna
 
Al and Myrna -

Yes indeed - some mighty fine shared times with a great couple. So many good memories. We'll surely look for you good folks if we are trucking by your way.
 
I hope you have gotten over the dreary weather we shared in Tacoma.

Marjorie and I are busy working on "Vagabundo" in the driveway between spring snows. We have a lot to learn about big (to us) motors and power boats.

We continually look up helpful information on the C-Brat web site and appreciate the friendly enthusiasm and support of C-Dory owners. Thank you for documenting and sharing your many adventures on Halcyon

You failed to tell us if you have Deborah Madison's excellent "Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone".
 
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