21 ft Offshore C-Dory

Wood Zeppelin":1p1x66ud said:
In the meantime, I'd be interested in a deal on those back-to-back seats!? Anyone got any? Know a good place to get them?

Those back-to-back seats are found everywhere in small runabouts in various versions.

They make down into a flat, long, sleeping area/bed as an added feature.

Plus, they have a storage area under them.

Try various wordings, but here's "back to back boat seats for sale" on Google:

back to back boat seats for sale =

https://www.google.com/search?q=back+to ... nt=gws-wiz
 
Greetings to all. The is my "Lucky Catch" 1988 21' "Off Shore" Dory. I have owned her for about 12 years and Love her. Living on the Calif. Central Coast (launch sling in Port San Luis Obispo). It's nice to have an open vessel as our weather is mild, seas relatively calm or don't go out.
ENJOY!
 

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I very much admire your boat! It reminds me of a C-Dory cross bred with an Arima, which is also produced in Washington State. At one time, both C-Dory and Arima were produced in side-by-side plants in Auburn, WA.

What is the deadrise at the stern of your boat? How does in ride in chop? Please let me know if you ever consider parting with her.:)
 
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