C-Dory Sightings

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That maybe the other 27 out of edmonds. Mine has a black strip. are you cathcing any pinks?
No - but I don't want any pinks. I caught 8-10 accidentally at Neah Bay and spent yesterday and part of today smoking all of them. Today, I launched at Everett around 8:40AM. Ran down to Indianola and dropped crab pots around 10AM. Then ran over to Eddie Vine ramp near Shilshole to pick up buddy's wife. Then, Joyce, I, Brad and Chihiro (Brad's wife) ran over to Winslow on Bainbridge for brunch at Cafe Nola.

Dropped her off around 1:45 back at Eddie Vine and pulled our pots. 5 dungies and 2 red rock. Re-dropped the pots and trolled off the SE corner of Jeff Head in 140' of water. Picked up two coho - one dink at 3lbs or so and one around 6 lbs. Back to the pots to get two more legal dungies and the back to Everett around 5PM. Good day overall. I'd much rather have 2 small coho than a limit of pinks.
 
sounds like a nice day. we fished saturday out side of deception pass and today at indian village and saddle back island. I can buy a fish but we had a school of silvers rush the boat. good weekend on the water.
 
Just looked out my window at work and saw a 25' Cruiser (green maybe) with a canopy and a tall radar arch mounted toward the front of the roof. Out in Elliott Bay leaving the Seattle waterfront.

The name looked like "XXXXXXXX X". I couldn't read the letters, just the length of the words. I took a picture with "BinocuFone", which is my phone camera looking through my binoculars.
 
While at Squalicum harbor this weekend we saw a 22 with no name and a TC255. This is the first 255 we have seen in the water. What a great looking boat. It had 135 Hondas so I suspect that it was chrisacarrera's boat.
 
Today while working next to the locks at Great Bridge on the ICW in Chesapeake, VA, I saw a southbound C-Dory 22 Cruiser with twin outboards. I did not get a close enough look to read the boat's name, but they we obviously on a cruise.
 
Saw a newer 25 ft C Dory at our marina, Harbour Quay in Port Alberni, about two weeks ago.
A couple from Edmonton with Scout II. Nice couple spending some time cruising this area. I think they will be visiting alot more often in the future.

Andrew
 
Not a C-dory sighting but a C-Brat sighting. Every now and then when I'm out on a run and pass by the Seattle Center area, I spot Fred of Anita Marie. Ran by him yesterday afternoon and stopped to chat for 5mins. Always good to run into a Brat.
 
Saw a new 29 Ranger Tug on the west side of Blake island this morning. Moon Dance was the name I believe. Beautiful boat! Also saw a 22 angler at the south end of the Tacoma narrows. Didn't catch the name. Great weekend to be on the water.

Karl
 
While returning from a local run around the Lynnhaven area , on Long Creek, Va. Beach, I came across a new CD22 coming from a neigbhoring marina. The work crew was checking the installation of a new windlass for a new owner. There was not a name on the boat. It had a single 90 Honda.

It looks like I will have some C-Dory company for the first time in this area. I'm looking forward to the company and new 'family' member.

Art
 
Penny and I were out in Bellingham bay this afternoon burning a little gas and enjoying the view of Mt. Baker when a 22 passed by. We waved but couldn't see who was at the helm. The boat was an older 22 without a name and turned into Squalicum harbor. The seas were following and the 22 looked great with the bow trimmed up.
 
This afternoon when I passed Master Marine in Mt. Vernon, I not only saw the usual 29' C-dory that has been there for months, but I saw a Ranger Tug parked there as well.
 
Went down to Hilton Harbor to do something on the boat and parked outside of the Bitter End Boatworks was a very used 16 Angler. No name and in bit of disrepair. Hopefully someone will bring her back to life.
 
We saw C-Change this afternoon in Lake Washington crossing under the I-90 bridge east of Mercer Island. Nice boat! We still need to name ours...
 
While leaving the Elk River I sighted a C-Dory headed downstream on the Tennessee River. A radio contact confirmed it was Two Bears. Welcome to cruising in Alabama and Tennessee (a long way from Idaho)
 
All quiet here at Sucia island. Nice looking Cutwater back at the Squalicum parking lot. Headed to Patos to drop the pudgy off the top and relax. Nice day out here.
Karl
 
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