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- Jun 27th, '17, 16:35
- Forum: Buy/Sell CD Boats & Gear
- Topic: SOLD! 1977 Typhoon weekender located Lake Ontario-NY
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Re: 1977 Typhoon weekender
The furling headsail is all self contained. Has a small Harken roller furling unit at the bottom. I never used it. The trailer was ok moving the boat 10 miles down the road. Was never registered so I just use it as yard trailer. Has good tires and lights on it-never tried the lights.Trailer is in gr...
- Jun 27th, '17, 05:38
- Forum: Buy/Sell CD Boats & Gear
- Topic: SOLD! 1977 Typhoon weekender located Lake Ontario-NY
- Replies: 2
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SOLD! 1977 Typhoon weekender located Lake Ontario-NY
1977 Cape Dory Typhoon Weekender for sale in the water and ready to go. $6000.00 * 2005 Honda 4 stroke outboard runs like new. *Comes with 2 mainsails, sail cover, 2 jibs and one roller furling jib I never used. *VHF radio, running lights and Garmin fish finder I used for depth sounder, transducer m...
- Aug 21st, '16, 06:25
- Forum: Cape Dory Sailboats
- Topic: typhoon riging tension
- Replies: 5
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Re: typhoon riging tension
Thanks
- Aug 20th, '16, 18:23
- Forum: Cape Dory Sailboats
- Topic: Typhoon outboard motor
- Replies: 16
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Re: Typhoon outboard motor
Mine came with a 5HP Honda 4 stroke long shaft. Works great and has F-N-R
- Aug 20th, '16, 18:18
- Forum: Cape Dory Sailboats
- Topic: typhoon riging tension
- Replies: 5
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typhoon riging tension
Just had my new typhoon (1977) out for the second time. I bought a loos gauge and and had the tension up to around 13% equally on all shrouds. Took the boat out after and the shrouds were still going slack on one side when heading into the wind. How much tension can I go up to do you think or is thi...
- Jul 31st, '16, 09:48
- Forum: Cape Dory Sailboats
- Topic: swim ladder for cape dory typhoon
- Replies: 4
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- Jul 30th, '16, 07:02
- Forum: Cape Dory Sailboats
- Topic: swim ladder for cape dory typhoon
- Replies: 4
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swim ladder for cape dory typhoon
Hi. Anyone try swim ladders for typhoon weekenders? Mostly sailing alone and want to make sure I can get back in if I end up in the water. Have no stern rail or bow pulpit.
Thx
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