I have opportunity to purchase a cape dory 25 1975 in very good shape
for 3,500. No extras, motor in disrepair, original sails, no trailer.
Is this a good value as is ?
richlombard@mindspring.com
cd25
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: cd25
Rich,Rich Lombard wrote: I have opportunity to purchase a cape dory 25 1975 in very good shape
for 3,500. No extras, motor in disrepair, original sails, no trailer.
Is this a good value as is ?
If "very good shape" means solid hull, good standing rigging, usable original sails, etc I'd say the price is a very good value. I bought my '77 CD25 two years ago- no upgrades, but well cared for solid boat in good shape for 6 thousand (owner was asking 7,500). I feel any CD25 in good shape for less than 6,000 is a good buy. But... location is a factor too. Getting a survey is also a good idea. Make the guy an offer- I love my boat... My wife was against my getting a kayak (too expensive she said) so when I got the CD25 for three times more I thought I would be in the dog house... So far, no complaints. Good luck, I don't think you will be disappointed with a CD25.
bill
p.s. I've got a good 7.5hp evinrude I will sell to you for $400. I'm in Chesapeake bay area.
wawillis@shore.intercom.net
Re: cd25
It doesn't sound bad but depends on the local market. When you say no extra's what does that mean? Battery? Anchors? Life jacktets? Stove?Rich Lombard wrote: I have opportunity to purchase a cape dory 25 1975 in very good shape
for 3,500. No extras, motor in disrepair, original sails, no trailer.
Is this a good value as is ?
Genoa? If the orginal sails haven't seen much sunlight they may be ok but may be questionable.
I purchased a 77 CD25 this winter in very good shape with new main, 4 year old cruising spinnaker, 6 yr old 150%, old working jib, 2 burnner alcohol stove, 2 person inflateable dingy, adjustable wisker pole and a 10 yr old 6 hp evindrude for $5k. This was on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay.
Doug
CD25 " Moon Shadow"
dkelch@mgfairfax.rr.com