Lighthouse Express
New member
Hello all:
I am a new member and would like to introduce myself…
Being retired now, my long-time dream to purchase a used C-Dory became real. I had my eyes on a C-Dory 22’. However my sweet wife insisted if I wanted her to come along cruising, it would have to have a real bathroom. Now we got a used 2004 C-Dory 25’ from another C-Brats member via Craigslist.
We have joint the USPS and have taken its boat safety course and the California Department of Boating and Waterways safety course. Our boat just passed the USPS vessel safety check and received the VSC decal.
I had to do some repairs and maintenance before we could take it out the first time: Rebuild the Jabsco macerator and toilet, fix the leaking Teleflex hydraulic steering system, applied dry lubricant to windows frozen in place, clear the dual BF90’s cooling system indicators plugged up by mud bugs, replace broken motor well boots, fix the intermittent GPS antenna connection, replace missing EZ-Loader trailer bracket and broken brake housing flush system, replaced trailer winch cable steel with high strength strap, installed battery post insulators, changed all fuel filters, installed safety handle in bathroom.
The first time we took it to Folsom Lake on June 8, 2012 to get familiar with the mechanical operation, then to Lake Oroville to get familiar with the electronics, and the latest trip to Bodega Bay where had to use all of our limited navigation skills during a foggy and lumpy sea. The C-Dory exceeded my expectations and performed exceptional well under those rough conditions, and the electronic map and radar came in very handy, we did pretty well.
Finally, this weekend I will install the ACR category 1 EPIRB, but I have not decided yet on the type of raft I will carry on the rooftop during our time on the ocean.
We have planned to take an advanced navigation and weather course before we take our C-Dory along the California coast to visit our friends in Kalama, Washington next spring.
It is our dream and intention to take the inside passage with our C-Dory and our friends with their Bayliner Trophy from Washington to Southeast Alaska in the summer of 2014.
I am a new member and would like to introduce myself…
Being retired now, my long-time dream to purchase a used C-Dory became real. I had my eyes on a C-Dory 22’. However my sweet wife insisted if I wanted her to come along cruising, it would have to have a real bathroom. Now we got a used 2004 C-Dory 25’ from another C-Brats member via Craigslist.
We have joint the USPS and have taken its boat safety course and the California Department of Boating and Waterways safety course. Our boat just passed the USPS vessel safety check and received the VSC decal.
I had to do some repairs and maintenance before we could take it out the first time: Rebuild the Jabsco macerator and toilet, fix the leaking Teleflex hydraulic steering system, applied dry lubricant to windows frozen in place, clear the dual BF90’s cooling system indicators plugged up by mud bugs, replace broken motor well boots, fix the intermittent GPS antenna connection, replace missing EZ-Loader trailer bracket and broken brake housing flush system, replaced trailer winch cable steel with high strength strap, installed battery post insulators, changed all fuel filters, installed safety handle in bathroom.
The first time we took it to Folsom Lake on June 8, 2012 to get familiar with the mechanical operation, then to Lake Oroville to get familiar with the electronics, and the latest trip to Bodega Bay where had to use all of our limited navigation skills during a foggy and lumpy sea. The C-Dory exceeded my expectations and performed exceptional well under those rough conditions, and the electronic map and radar came in very handy, we did pretty well.
Finally, this weekend I will install the ACR category 1 EPIRB, but I have not decided yet on the type of raft I will carry on the rooftop during our time on the ocean.
We have planned to take an advanced navigation and weather course before we take our C-Dory along the California coast to visit our friends in Kalama, Washington next spring.
It is our dream and intention to take the inside passage with our C-Dory and our friends with their Bayliner Trophy from Washington to Southeast Alaska in the summer of 2014.