Gone Over to the Dark Side
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FLYING CIRCUS
Gone Over to the Dark Side
Well gang, after twenty-six years of Cape Dory ownership of three CD's along the way, I've finally gone over to the dark side. My creaky joints have been defeated by all that lovely Cape Dory teak.
Last Wednesday, I became the official owner of a practically teak free C&C 27, which I won't have to maintain to those exacting Cape Dory standards!
I expect I'll lurk on the Board, and at least keep a virtual connection to the Cape Dory mystique.
Fair Winds,
Tony Jeske
Formerly CD28 #341, CD-25D #141, CD28 #365
Now C&C 27 Mk V #581 FLYING CIRCUS
San Diego
Last Wednesday, I became the official owner of a practically teak free C&C 27, which I won't have to maintain to those exacting Cape Dory standards!
I expect I'll lurk on the Board, and at least keep a virtual connection to the Cape Dory mystique.
Fair Winds,
Tony Jeske
Formerly CD28 #341, CD-25D #141, CD28 #365
Now C&C 27 Mk V #581 FLYING CIRCUS
San Diego
Tony,
Congrats with your escape teak-duty! Toni & I are doing the same with Tranquil, our recently acquired Allied Princess ketch. We did renew our dues to help fund this wonder message board and I'm sure I'll be lurking around as well. Sometimes it's hard not to kibitz on some of the great discussions/debates/plain ol' BS/etc. found here!
-mike & Toni
Congrats with your escape teak-duty! Toni & I are doing the same with Tranquil, our recently acquired Allied Princess ketch. We did renew our dues to help fund this wonder message board and I'm sure I'll be lurking around as well. Sometimes it's hard not to kibitz on some of the great discussions/debates/plain ol' BS/etc. found here!
-mike & Toni
-michael & Toni CDSOA #789
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2012 FLSTC Heritage Classic
Niceville FL
+30° 30' 24.60", -86° 26' 32.10"
"Just because it worked, doesn't mean it works." -me
No shirt + No shorts = No problem!
s/v KAYLA CD28 #318
2012 FLSTC Heritage Classic
Niceville FL
+30° 30' 24.60", -86° 26' 32.10"
"Just because it worked, doesn't mean it works." -me
No shirt + No shorts = No problem!
- Jerry Hammernik
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Lake Michigan
No Regrets?
Tony,
I couldn't resist the word play on the boat name. Seriously, have you found a new home for No Regrets? I'm still happy with your old #341. I'm schedule to be a grandpa in February, but I'm still a happy varnisher!
Best of luck with the new boat!
I couldn't resist the word play on the boat name. Seriously, have you found a new home for No Regrets? I'm still happy with your old #341. I'm schedule to be a grandpa in February, but I'm still a happy varnisher!
Best of luck with the new boat!
Jerry Hammernik
"Money can't buy happiness, but it sure can buy a lot of things that will make me happy."
"Money can't buy happiness, but it sure can buy a lot of things that will make me happy."
Tony, I'm sorry we didn't hook up over the holiday to go out on Mission Bay. I didn't get down there as much as I originally planned. Congratulations on your C&C. Those are nice boats. I'd love to get something bigger then my 25 with standing head room for my family that is growing in size (not numbers). Good luck with it.
Rich
Rich
Seajunkie
C&C 27 is one of my favourite boats
Congratulations on a nice choice. I think the C&C 27 is one of those designs that just "works", great sailer, solid boat, good layout. I almost bought one last time around, when I ended up with the CD27.
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gone over to the dark side
My wife always said, going over to the dark side was a power boat.
But that aside, I remember a quote by Dodge Morgan in "Points East"
when he commented that one should never own a boat that they didn't want to look at over their shoulder rowing away from. I love to look back at our Cape Dory.
But that aside, I remember a quote by Dodge Morgan in "Points East"
when he commented that one should never own a boat that they didn't want to look at over their shoulder rowing away from. I love to look back at our Cape Dory.
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Back-to-front head
Leonard, is Dodge Morgan built differently from the rest of us? Is his head on back to front, for example?Leonard Lookner wrote:My wife always said, going over to the dark side was a power boat.
But that aside, I remember a quote by Dodge Morgan in "Points East"
when he commented that one should never own a boat that they didn't want to look at over their shoulder rowing away from. I love to look back at our Cape Dory.
I mean, let's take this step by step. If you are rowing away from your boat, are you not facing your boat? Thus, if you look over your shoulder while rowing away from your boat, you are looking AWAY from your Cape Dory, not AT it.
Is there a lesson here about being careful whom you choose to quote? I merely ask.
John V.
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Re: Back-to-front head
The way I heard it, the reason small outboards were invented and employed on dinghies was that boats became so ugly (thanks, for example, to IOR designs and other ill-conceptions) that rowing away from them became just too painful.John Vigor wrote: ... If you are rowing away from your boat, are you not facing your boat? ...
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going over to the dark side
Well John I may not have quoted him quite the way he said it but you get the idea, and I think what we all might agree on is that Cape Dory's sure are good looking boats.
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Hello all. My wife and I are new Cape Dory owner. Catnap currently has the eyebrows, hand rails, dorad boxes, companion way, and one of the cockpit combing boards removed for repair and varnish. The toe rails, bulwark, and pulpit have all been sanded down to 150 grit. At this moment my greatest fear is someday wanting to join you on the dark side. Hoping to get a good ten years in before that happens. [/i]
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sunny side
Well, the good thing is you were well trained by your CD's.
Your C&C will be mighty thankful.
Good luck on the new sled.
Rit
Your C&C will be mighty thankful.
Good luck on the new sled.
Rit
"When you stop sailing, they put you in a box"
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Is it true?
I have heard that they have cookies over on the dark side. Could it be true?
Mitchell Bober
Sunny Lancaster (where there is no dark side, but it is darkest just before dawn), VA
Mitchell Bober
Sunny Lancaster (where there is no dark side, but it is darkest just before dawn), VA
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- Dick Kobayashi
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Good Luck and ... Pl stay among us on the Board
Truly...abd btw I have enjoyed the sail I purchased from you last year. Had it recut for roller reefing. It sets beautifully. Never had a high cut clew headsail before - I can SEEEEEE.
Dick K
CD 25D Susan B #104
Mattapoisett, MA
Fleet Captain - Northeast Fleet 2014/2015
Tempus Fugit. And not only that, it goes by fast. (Ron Vacarro 1945 - 1971)
CD 25D Susan B #104
Mattapoisett, MA
Fleet Captain - Northeast Fleet 2014/2015
Tempus Fugit. And not only that, it goes by fast. (Ron Vacarro 1945 - 1971)
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Nah; This Is The Dark Side
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