Time to downgrade (closer to lakes than ocean now, sadly), but I'd prefer to stick with a Cape Dory. Had ours for 5 or 6 years now, she's a great boat; looking to trade for a Typhoon + a little cash, depending on what shape she's in. Without a trade I'm asking $23,900; low price is NOT a reflection of issues with the boat; just trying to dodge some winter storage fees.
For full specs on "Spice of Life", please check her out on yachtworld.com via the following link: http://tinyurl.com/lgm6rf
Feel free to contact me here; if you contact the broker listed on yachtworld, PLEASE be sure to tell him you found the boat via capedory.org!
CD30 - sell or trade for Typhoon Weekender
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- Posts: 64
- Joined: May 31st, '05, 14:31
- Location: Former owner of "Meridian"1977 CD30C #58Milwaukee, WI
Question
Hi, nice boat you've got there with some cool customizations.
Incidentally, we also have a 1977 CD30. I noticed that you've got teak trim at the top of the sides of the cabin like the later CDs do. Did yours come this way stock, or did you apply it later. We've been thinking about adding this trim, but don't want to introduce new holes/leaks to the cabin.
Thanks,
Kevin
Incidentally, we also have a 1977 CD30. I noticed that you've got teak trim at the top of the sides of the cabin like the later CDs do. Did yours come this way stock, or did you apply it later. We've been thinking about adding this trim, but don't want to introduce new holes/leaks to the cabin.
Thanks,
Kevin
Kevin Petajan
"Vegvisir" - Young Sun 35
Former owner of "Meridian"
1977 CD30C #58
Milwaukee, WI
"Vegvisir" - Young Sun 35
Former owner of "Meridian"
1977 CD30C #58
Milwaukee, WI
Price left right where it is at $23,900!
Now with new winter storage! This boat is a total steal, you'll never see a CD30 this low again*. Check her out, you know you want to!
* Unless the recession continues; you might find better deals then. But you won't be able to afford them, as you'll be living in a box with the rest of us.
* Unless the recession continues; you might find better deals then. But you won't be able to afford them, as you'll be living in a box with the rest of us.
Have Typhoon to trade
Where is your boat now? I'm in the somewhat final stages of a restoration of a 74.
Typhoon
The hardware came off this spring. Over the summer I removed the deck back to the cabin, the top of the transom, the cockpit floor, and a small section beneath every piece of hardware. There was more to fix than met the eye, but that is usually the case with any boat project. I was able to rough in all the glass work before the cold weather set in. Recently I found some shop space to finish the fairing, gelcoat the topsides and with any luck we'll get the hull awlgripped.