I RECENTLY PURCHASED A CAPE DORY TYPHOON 19' WEEKENDER AND THE BOAT CAME WITHOUT ANY CUSHIONS. I WOULD BE VERY GREATFUL IF ANY OF YOUR CLUB MEMBERS COULD PROVIDE ME WITH PATTERNS FOR THE V BERTH CUSHIONS AND/OR AN OWNERS MANUAL SHOWING THE INTERIOR DIMENSIONS/LAYOUT.
ALSO ANY RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE BEST TYPE/SIZE OF OUTBOARD MOTOR TO USE WITH THIS BOAT EG. LONG/SHORT SHAFT? OPTIMUM HORSEPOWER? HAS ANYONE INSTALLED A SMALL INBOARD ENGINE IN THIS BOAT?
MANY THANKS.
JOHN GASTON
PO BOX 169
WAYNE PA 19087
(610)989-1699
GASTONJ@AOL.COM
V BERTH PATTERNS FOR TYPHOON
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: V BERTH PATTERNS FOR TYPHOON
John,
I am sorry I cannot give you a patern for your cusions, but you could easily measure out your own with cardbord cutouts. My cushions are about 2" thick and very blue!
As for the outboard I have an Evinrude 4 horse Yachtwin which pushes the heavy little boat along well, if a bit noisily. My brother has a newer Yamaha four which is excellent. They both are the longer shaft models. I would think you would not want to go above four HP. I would suggest one with an intregal fuel tank as my hose and tank is a pain. As a result, I sail it without a motor. (Not much of a brag as HORNET is in a smaller lake at the moment.
Good luck, they are a great little boat. I wrote an article on the refit of ours which comes out in the November edition of Good Old Boat Magazine. (goodoldboat.com) I would only hope it would ease the confusion and waste of time and effort of fixing up one of these worthy material posessions.
All the best,
Paul Danicic
HORNET #1178
MPLS MN
nyeme001@tc.umn.edu
I am sorry I cannot give you a patern for your cusions, but you could easily measure out your own with cardbord cutouts. My cushions are about 2" thick and very blue!
As for the outboard I have an Evinrude 4 horse Yachtwin which pushes the heavy little boat along well, if a bit noisily. My brother has a newer Yamaha four which is excellent. They both are the longer shaft models. I would think you would not want to go above four HP. I would suggest one with an intregal fuel tank as my hose and tank is a pain. As a result, I sail it without a motor. (Not much of a brag as HORNET is in a smaller lake at the moment.
Good luck, they are a great little boat. I wrote an article on the refit of ours which comes out in the November edition of Good Old Boat Magazine. (goodoldboat.com) I would only hope it would ease the confusion and waste of time and effort of fixing up one of these worthy material posessions.
All the best,
Paul Danicic
HORNET #1178
MPLS MN
nyeme001@tc.umn.edu
Re: V BERTH PATTERNS FOR TYPHOON
I'll try to make you a pattern and send it. As for the motor-a Yamaha 3 hp long shaft. Best compromise between power and weight. Run it regularly and winterize.
Mike Wainfeld
CD Ty "Regalo"
ripcord1@erols.com
Mike Wainfeld
CD Ty "Regalo"
ripcord1@erols.com
Re: V BERTH PATTERNS FOR TYPHOON
I'll try to make you a pattern and send it. As for the motor-a Yamaha 3 hp long shaft. Best compromise between power and weight. Run it regularly and winterize.
Mike Wainfeld
CD Ty "Regalo"
ripcord1@erols.com
Mike Wainfeld
CD Ty "Regalo"
ripcord1@erols.com