I'm a 35 year old boater who has longed to own and operate a C-dory since I can remember. My dad owned an '86 22'Angler "Blue Jay" for a number of years before moving on to "more comfortable boats". Now, after 3 boats working my way to a C-dory, I finally own one. It's an '87 22' cruiser previously named "Hunky Dory" out of the Seattle/Tacoma area. It's now known as the "Nutty B" and she's my dream. One day I will push "Nutty B" to my limits, but knowing the boat for so long I doubt she will ever see hers.
I've spent most of the last year cruising the Willamette and Colombia to St. Helens, and quite a bit of time in Tillamook Bay. This Labor Day my son and I are going to head out to the family's old stomping grounds and visit Jones Isl. and with any luck we'll spend a night or two on Sucia while we're there. I've always noticed a little extra excitement when I've seen a C-dory on the water, that's been amplified a thousand fold since finally owning my baby.
I hope to meet the western C-brats in my cruises. It's nice to finally be home. Keep an eye out for an ugly ass baby blue 22' cruiser that will be turning toward the rips and nasties. Afterall, calm water is for big boats.
Aaron Birkemeier
Proud Skipper "Nutty B"
I've spent most of the last year cruising the Willamette and Colombia to St. Helens, and quite a bit of time in Tillamook Bay. This Labor Day my son and I are going to head out to the family's old stomping grounds and visit Jones Isl. and with any luck we'll spend a night or two on Sucia while we're there. I've always noticed a little extra excitement when I've seen a C-dory on the water, that's been amplified a thousand fold since finally owning my baby.
I hope to meet the western C-brats in my cruises. It's nice to finally be home. Keep an eye out for an ugly ass baby blue 22' cruiser that will be turning toward the rips and nasties. Afterall, calm water is for big boats.
Aaron Birkemeier
Proud Skipper "Nutty B"