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Mr. Doug
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Joined: Aug 6th, '09, 19:08
Location: CD25 - #587

Post by Mr. Doug »

She's in the water!

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Took a quick sail from the launch-point to the dock. Only about 30min, but had a blast. Got her up to about 4.5kn.

DEFINITELY need to find a bigger jib.
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Doug Hardman
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Ann and David Brownlee
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Joined: Feb 7th, '05, 23:12
Location: Cape Dory 31 #1 "Windrush," Havre de Grace, MD
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a lovely boat

Post by Ann and David Brownlee »

Congratulations!

Our first Cape Dory was a 1976 CD25 with light blue decks. We bought her on Long Island Sound, sailed her around the Jersey coast and up the Delaware, and after several years of keeping her near Burlington, NJ, moved her to the Chesapeake. We cruised her all over the upper Bay before selling her for a CD 27. A sweet boat!

After the 9.9 Merc that came with her stopped cooling itself, we bought a 6 hp Johnson. That was plenty. Make sure you fit the motor with a hose to lead the exhaust under water; otherwise you'll need to leave the lid of the engine compartment open.

We had a working jib and a ca. 150 genny, and that was a good match. After toying with the original, primitive roller furling on the main, we installed conventional reefing points (2 rows). She wants to be reefed early when going to windward.
Ann and David Brownlee
Cape Dory 31 #1 "Windrush"
Havre de Grace, MD
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seajunkie
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Joined: Mar 1st, '08, 17:44

Post by seajunkie »

Welcome aboard! I love my CD25. We went out for a short sail today. We just unfurled the head sail in 10 knots and reached at a decent pace.

I have a 6hp 4 stroke Nissan. It works and apparently it's light, but it still is awkward to put in and take out every day. I am working on an ol 2hp Suzuki dt2. It will be great for going into and out of the slip.
Seajunkie
Mr. Doug
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Joined: Aug 6th, '09, 19:08
Location: CD25 - #587

Post by Mr. Doug »

So after one weekend...we love it.

I took it out with the wife and kids (3yo & 1yo) yesterday morning after a LOT of cleaning. We only had about 6knt of wind, so we never got her over 2-3. Today we tried again...same results.

But TONIGHT...I took her out again when Angie took the kids home, and had a better experience. About 15knts of wind, and we were really cooking. The lake was flat and we were on a great reach for about 45min at 6-7knts.

I replaced the jib halyard, and a few other lines. We definitely need to spend some time wet-sanding the deck and fixing the gel-coat cracks. The teak is in desperate need of lovin'. But we love it.
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Doug Hardman
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Cathy Monaghan
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Joined: Feb 5th, '05, 08:17
Location: 1986 CD32 Realization #3, Rahway, NJ, Raritan Bay -- CDSOA Member since 2000. Greenline 39 Electra
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She's definitely a CD25...

Post by Cathy Monaghan »

Mr. Doug wrote:That's what I thought too, BUT....

The date on the boat shows it was manufactured in 1978 Hull# CPDE0587M78B.

I thought the CD25 pre-dated that?

Either way, I think it's a great start for what I'm looking for.
Hi Doug,

According to the HIN# that you provided, it is definitely at Cape Dory and not an Allied boat.

The "CPD" part of the HIN indicates that the manufacturer is "Cape Dory Yachts". The next character "E" indicates the model which is the CD25.

Fair winds,
Cathy
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CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
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