Dave Sharkey
New member
I recently bought my first C-dory. I've been wanting one for several years and finally have it. It's a 1985 22' Angler with an 1986 70 horse 2 cycle engine. Also, I am taking the Coast Guard Auxiliary class to improve my seamanship. I didn't realize it before but I really need the class. I had no idea how much is going on out on the water.
As I am in a big learning curve I have several questions. This seems to be the perfect place to get the answers. I've been reading several of the forums and have learned a lot. I do have one question though that I haven't seen anything on yet.
What is the best way to get water out of the aft part of the boat? I believe I could remove the drain plugs and increase the speed but what if rough seas prevent you from traveling fast enough to get the water out? Is there some way to install a bilge pump? It doesn't seem very feasible since the deck of the boat is all flat. This may seem like a stupid questions but I would like to be prepared for as this if I started taking on water for some reason... God forbid.
As I am in a big learning curve I have several questions. This seems to be the perfect place to get the answers. I've been reading several of the forums and have learned a lot. I do have one question though that I haven't seen anything on yet.
What is the best way to get water out of the aft part of the boat? I believe I could remove the drain plugs and increase the speed but what if rough seas prevent you from traveling fast enough to get the water out? Is there some way to install a bilge pump? It doesn't seem very feasible since the deck of the boat is all flat. This may seem like a stupid questions but I would like to be prepared for as this if I started taking on water for some reason... God forbid.