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1. Why is the 28 a blue water boat and the 27 not
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2. Can the 27 be made onto a blue water boat
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3. Has anyone done a circumnavigation in a 27
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1) MarketingShipscarver wrote:I understand the original brochure for the 1980 CD27 said, "It will take you anywhere but across an ocean."![]()
1. Why is the 28 a blue water boat and the 27 not![]()
2. Can the 27 be made onto a blue water boat![]()
3. Has anyone done a circumnavigation in a 27
I think John V wrote a book on this subject -- and while it isn't CD specific, I imagine it would be informed by his ownership of a CD27. Maybe it's worth checking out?Shipscarver wrote:What else do I need to do to make her more ocean worthy. And I need pictures of improvements or sources for them.
Some background on Fred's old boat. CD28 # 181 was for a long while berthed on the Toms River in NJ. The boat was purchased locally by my friend Bob in about 1984 and she was in, at best, medium condition. We never did learn much about her lineage prior to Bob's getting involved. At the time I also owned my CD 28 and together our families made many weekend trips and longer cruises in the Northeast over a period of about 6 years.Oswego John wrote: ... there is a fellow who circumnavigated and finished the journey a little over a year ago ... He is Fred Bickum on board his 28 foot Fenixrises ...
That's a great post Armond. It is interesting to hear what you thought of the changes to Fenix. I've seen some of them criticized for (I imagine) breaking with posterity or cosmetic reasons, but it always seemed to me that Fred had a pretty clear idea of what he was trying to accomplish. I don't think I've seen many interior shots of KerryDeare (the nav station perhaps) you have kept it pretty much stock, no?kerrydeare wrote:Some background on Fred's old boat. CD28 # 181 was for a long while berthed on the Toms River in NJ. . . .big snip. . . I understand she now has a new owner somewhere in Florida, and my congratulations to him or her on their choice of a "Cape Dory 28" (well, not quite, but pretty close).Oswego John wrote: ... there is a fellow who circumnavigated and finished the journey a little over a year ago ... He is Fred Bickum on board his 28 foot Fenixrises ...