Can I stay?

sawmilldon

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Brats,

I finally got a boat. A bit of a project, but I fell in love with it. I had to tow it from SoCal, but my truck was more than up for the challenge and the gas stations along the way are happy. (10 mpg through the pass)

One problem, it is NOT a C-Dory. Apologies to all, but finances were not in favor of anything but this boat, which needs a complete refit.

So.. can I still lurk here?

I enjoy this site more than any boating site.

At least it is a local product!!!

Picture in the profile.

Feel free to flame me on this.


Sawmilldon
 
Let him or her among us that has not lurked at some time cast the first stone, the only rule C-Brats have is "just be nice".

It looks like you have quite a project on your hands but it should make a nice cruiser, congratulations and good luck.
 
it's not really up to me, but I guess there is room for one more. Ok I'll bite what kind of boat did you buy? How about some pictures of your new prize and it's proud owner. Welcome aboard!
D.D.
 
I just bought a 1930 Model A pickup in the Seattle area and located the perfect shipper.....but wrong direction for you...

This guy hauls Mercedes Benz from Long Beach to Seattle each week and then goes back to Long Beach empty...he has an enclosed truck and trailer...and can beat everyone else on cost....
I made a special deal with him where he would pick up the Model A in Renton and haul it to the down side of the grapevine...we are going to meet in a parking lot along I-5 so it won't be hard for him....This guy is doing all this for half what normal "good deal" trucking would cost......plus he is bonded and fully insured.... I am thrilled to pay this guy...

If anyone needs to haul a car south...I can hook you up...Seattle to Long Beach on I-5

Joel
SEA3PO
 
It is a 27 foot Uniflite. 1969, so pre-blister, twin screw, Stand up head, sink, stove, etc..

I would have loved a Tom Cat, but we have a remodel coming up so no boat funds.

Pic is in my album.
 
The 318's are coming out, planning on twin Yanmar diesels. We will be fishing and cruising the San Juans and venturing up and around Vancouver Island, so I need as much economy as I can get.

I was an Avionics guy in my past life, and it is cool to see what Nav stuff is out there now.

What is the favorite make of plotter/sounder/etc?

I like Raymarine, but only because my son's name is Ray.
 
sawmilldon":18crogv5 said:
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What is the favorite make of plotter/sounder/etc?

I like Raymarine, but only because my son's name is Ray.

Well, I've got 3 daughters and I wouldn't have named any of the "Furuno" - dunno, if I'd had a son . . .

I have Furuno GPS/Charplotter/Radar/Sounder and AutoPilot. It is pretty pricey by comparison with other brands and perhaps not the most immediately user friendly. But it has been bomb proof going on 5 years now, very accurate, and easy to use once I got in a little time with it. (For instance, "+" increases the range and therefore decreases the magnification of what you're looking at on your screen.)

OTOH, I've had two Garmin GPS/chartplotters fail, although my backup sounder is a Garmin (it's what's left of one of the failed GPS units) and it continues to work well.

Opinions on brands will be all over the lot. Just my 2 cents worth.
 
What level of system would you recommend? Is the difference range of radar, size of screen, that type of thing?

I also want to bring in electrical data from the Inverter/Charger. Do all units like this have that capability?

Is there a thread that beats these Q's to death?


Thanks

Don
 
sawmilldon":kizjh9qz said:
It is a 27 foot Uniflite. 1969, so pre-blister, twin screw, Stand up head, sink, stove, etc..

Well, it was built in Bellingham so at least it's from the right area!

But I think it's actually a Uniflite 28. :wink:
 
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I pegged it as an early Uniflite, but it is a bit unusual. Many of the 27's (which I believe this is) mostly had a hard top aft, with the helm on the aft bulkhead of the trunk cabin. The Mega (a 28) had the flying bridge more forward. I believe that this is called the 27 Sedan Bridge.

These are well built boats, and it should serve you very well!

Wow twin Yanmar diesels--that is going to set you back more than a C Dory!, but should be some boat. Not sure what size you are going with, but I have to assume somewhere in the 180 hp plus to replace the 318's. Yes, they will be about 25 to 30 % more effecient than the 318's..but it will take a lot of fuel to replace the cost of putting the Yanmars--probably new engine stringers, new running gear, including transmissions, shafts, struts and props, as well as cables, harness and guages. I can see just the parts getting in the $50,000 range. I have a friend who did that in a 44 foot boat (replaced 454's)--which his father had built (well known S. Calif. boat builder)--and extened the boat to 48 feet, replacing I/O with inboard Yanmar diesels. Boat Diesel.com is your best resource there.

Inverters--see some comments on the outboards using inverters recently--you have to set up the systems for an inverter (means weight in batteries, which means less effeciency of the boat). Adequate charging systems, cables etc. As far as data--yes, several bring the data to a pannel. I personally like the Magnum--same folks who started Heart Inverters.

Electronics--lots of sources. I like Panbo and The Hull Truth, electronics section. Brands--yes Furuno is what most commercial boats use. RayMarine has recently been purchased by Flir--and that bodes well. But I was talking to the factory reps and they said no structure scan or broad band on the horizon. I happen to like Lowrance: Navico--Simrad etc. They have very advanced technology. Garmin--easiest to use. No broad band sounder, structure scan yet--but its comming. Furuno still has the best quality, but you will pay $$ for the multip function or even the Fish finder.

Go to boat shows or at least marine stores and look at the different units. I personally like lots of screen space, and find it cheaper with separate units: For example I have a 7" radar, two 7" GPS chart plotters, one of which I split the screen and run the fish finder on.

Radar 20 to 24 miles is fine. I have been using Radar for over 30 years hand never owned a unit more than 2 KW, but 4 KW will give slightly better penetration in fog or rain (still limited in rain). The wider the scanner the better the descrimination, but new broad band radar will give very good descrimination with smaller scanners.

Congratulations on a great purchase.
 
Let him or her among us that has not lurked at some time cast the first stone...

Indeed! Personally, I lurked & posted a plethora of times (not all positive or intelligent :lol: ) before we could finally afford to take the plunge.
 
Kevin we got to go fish this summer

there was a article in one of the local marine mags last year about a guy that swapped out his twin gas from a 28 tollycraft with twin diesel. He's main use was commuting to Victoria for work three times a month. I was surprised with the speed and the low fuel consumption over the gas.
 
localboy":ormbgrdk said:
Let him or her among us that has not lurked at some time cast the first stone...

Indeed! Personally, I lurked & posted a plethora of times (not all positive or intelligent :lol: ) before we could finally afford to take the plunge.

And then you bought a C-Dory and all the posts became positive and intelligent! :wink:

"No, I'm not a doctor, but I did sleep in a C-Dory last night" - that would be a good commercial.
 
rogerbum":yzwnljz9 said:
localboy":yzwnljz9 said:
Let him or her among us that has not lurked at some time cast the first stone...

Indeed! Personally, I lurked & posted a plethora of times (not all positive or intelligent :lol: ) before we could finally afford to take the plunge.

And then you bought a C-Dory and all the posts became positive and intelligent! :wink:

"No, I'm not a doctor, but I did sleep in a C-Dory last night" - that would be a good commercial.


The point being---- he bought a C-Dory :thup
 
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