C-Dory Sightings

dotnmarty":1arhwt38 said:
Saw a nice green trim 22 going west on 1-90 around Issaquah this AM. I was about 7 lanes over going east so couldn't see any details.

It was probably LOCHSA, Ken and Harriet from Idaho. We were in Bellingham yesterday afternoon and on our way home from another visit to LFS when we looked over at the Squalicum Marina parking lot and there's a green 22' CDory. So we stopped to see who it was and had a nice visit with Ken and Harriet. They'll be in the area for a week.

Ruth and Joe, C-Brats #22
R-MATEY
 
Yes, if they have the reg numbers topsided where many have the boat name, then that was it. Hope they have a great time up their and around the islands.
 
Thanks Ruthie. Yup, that was it. I couldn't make out the name, but the graphics I saw are like a picture in their album. Hope they have a great time up their and around the islands.
 
Not a C-Dory siting per se but we ran into Jeff Messer at a restaurant last night in the Big Island of Hawaii. He's there vacationing with his family and happened to be sitting get right next to us. What a small world and what a great guy! He sold C-Dancer to Caryn and me 9 years ago and has never forgotten our names and has always greeted us warmly. C-Dory suffered a great loss when Jeff left the company. :sad
 
There is a 22 docked roadside at boat haven in PA,

That is Current Affair. It's always in that spot this time of year. I left one of our cards on the window a couple years ago, no response.

Rick
 
416rigby":3iyajwdu said:
There is a 22 docked roadside at boat haven in PA,

That is Current Affair. It's always in that spot this time of year. I left one of our cards on the window a couple years ago, no response.

Rick

Yup. I left a card on it too, Same (no) response.

Some folks are just not Brats I guess.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
We spent the weekend in Annapolis on our D-Cory 25 Cruiser, Dragonfly. Spotted another C-Dory leaving the harbor ahead of us early Sunday afternoon, think it was a 25 Cruiser, burgundy stripe.
Could not read the name. Would have loved to say Hi!
Looked like they headed south on the Chesapeake, we headed north back to Baltimore.
 
Hey Roger!! That grey c-dory was us. I took my daughter out fishing yesterday, it was a beautiful day on the water :thup I had a nice fish on but lost it before I could get it in. Oh well :smile
 
Nearly fell over this morning. There in the driveway opposite me is a 16' C-Dory named C-U
You can see pics of it in our photo section. I knocked on the door and the lady said her husband just bought it two days ago. The previous owner had died and his widow was selling it. The new owner is really looking forward to meeting me when he is off work. He had already looked at my boat in the marina.

Martin.
 
On my way to Port Townsend this morning I met a 22 Cruiser, green trim and twin Hondas. It had a name but I wasn't fast enough to get it. I was the guy flashing my headlights and waving, between Sequim and the Casino. Who goes there?

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
I was heading north on the ICW from Jacksonville to Fernandina and saw a C Dory in a boat house on my Port I think it had a Honda I couldn't read the name well enough. It was maybe a 22?
 
Saw a TC 255 this AM on my way into work. It was heading east on Bothell Way and turned north on Ballinger Way. Maroon stripe - I didn't catch a name on it but I wonder if it is the former Dreamer.
 
Lizarry":ky34wl2n said:
Not the former Dreamer, as it is parked in my back drive here in P.A. (The former Dreamer is now named Anytime Baby.)
Interesting, I don't know of any other TC 255's with that color stripe in the WA state area.
 
Small Craft Advisor (No. 87, May/June 2014) has an article about cruising the Florida Keys in a small sailboat, sometime in Feb/Mar (I assume in 2013.) One of their photos, taken from a high point above Bahia Honda Harbor includes a C-Dory in frame left. The view is very long, but the boat seems to be a CD25 with a very dark accent stripe. The outboard is a pale colour (Honda?) and there is no radar dome. The boat lies off what appears to be a park with a rock jetty - there are about six fixed beach pavilions and several RVs very close to the water. Google Earth shows a shoreline with these conditions very near to where the Old Bahia Honda Highway Bridge comes ashore at the SE end of the key.
Can any brat identify themselves, or offer a SWAG on who the boaters are?

Google globe trotting sure can be fun if you can't get there in person. :smiled
 
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