Wanting to buy a Cape Dory 25!
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Wanting to buy a Cape Dory 25!
Hi sailors!
My name is Will and I'm wanting to buy a 1974 CD25 that's in Milwaukee WI on Lake Michigan. I currently sail a Rhodes 19 but would love a CD25 so I can spend the weekend on, or overnights. I've always loved it's classic good looks. Can you please share what I need to check into/inspect/look at with a fine tooth comb because it's an older boat? I know it's the original inboard engine. I'm told it runs but I'm not sure well. That will need to be replaced, I'm sure. Does anything leak? Bilge, portholes? I'd like to sleep aboard on rainy nights or play cards with friends on wet, rainy days and need to be dry! But as far as the boat being a good solid boat, what can I look for/look at? I can't afford big, expensive maintenance right now. Cosmetic work I can...wood cleaning, a good scrubbing, maybe new cushions. I don't want to buy the boat and find out it needs immediate high priced repairs. Any help you can offer would be great. I'll be looking at the boat this weekend. Please reply in here or to my personal email address if you'd be so kind. It's williamj694@gmail.com -Thank you all very, very much. Will in Chicago.
My name is Will and I'm wanting to buy a 1974 CD25 that's in Milwaukee WI on Lake Michigan. I currently sail a Rhodes 19 but would love a CD25 so I can spend the weekend on, or overnights. I've always loved it's classic good looks. Can you please share what I need to check into/inspect/look at with a fine tooth comb because it's an older boat? I know it's the original inboard engine. I'm told it runs but I'm not sure well. That will need to be replaced, I'm sure. Does anything leak? Bilge, portholes? I'd like to sleep aboard on rainy nights or play cards with friends on wet, rainy days and need to be dry! But as far as the boat being a good solid boat, what can I look for/look at? I can't afford big, expensive maintenance right now. Cosmetic work I can...wood cleaning, a good scrubbing, maybe new cushions. I don't want to buy the boat and find out it needs immediate high priced repairs. Any help you can offer would be great. I'll be looking at the boat this weekend. Please reply in here or to my personal email address if you'd be so kind. It's williamj694@gmail.com -Thank you all very, very much. Will in Chicago.
Re: Wanting to buy a Cape Dory 25!
Hi Will
I would start with the rudder and shoe to see if there is delamanation then tap the decks to see if there are any soft spots.
What updates has the owner made(seacocks wiring standing rigging etc
If you could post pictures that would be helpful
If you are going forward with the sale I would spend $ on a surveyor that maybe someone on the board will suggest
Good luck
Pete
I would start with the rudder and shoe to see if there is delamanation then tap the decks to see if there are any soft spots.
What updates has the owner made(seacocks wiring standing rigging etc
If you could post pictures that would be helpful
If you are going forward with the sale I would spend $ on a surveyor that maybe someone on the board will suggest
Good luck
Pete
Re: Wanting to buy a Cape Dory 25!
Hi Will,
Did you mean it has the "original outboard engine in the well" instead of inboard?
The CD25 never had inboard engines and the CD25D wasn't launched until 1981.
Did you mean it has the "original outboard engine in the well" instead of inboard?
The CD25 never had inboard engines and the CD25D wasn't launched until 1981.
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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!
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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
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Re: Wanting to buy a Cape Dory 25!
Hi Will:
Maine Sail, a frequent contributor to this site, has posted a very useful boat buying checklist on this board.
Here's the link:
http://www.capedory.org/board/viewtopic ... t=moisture
Good Luck,
Tony Jeske
C&C 27 FLYING CIRCUS
Silver Gate YC
San Diego
Maine Sail, a frequent contributor to this site, has posted a very useful boat buying checklist on this board.
Here's the link:
http://www.capedory.org/board/viewtopic ... t=moisture
Good Luck,
Tony Jeske
C&C 27 FLYING CIRCUS
Silver Gate YC
San Diego
Re: Wanting to buy a Cape Dory 25!
Thanks Pete!!pete faga wrote:Hi Will
I would start with the rudder and shoe to see if there is delamanation then tap the decks to see if there are any soft spots.
What updates has the owner made(seacocks wiring standing rigging etc
If you could post pictures that would be helpful
If you are going forward with the sale I would spend $ on a surveyor that maybe someone on the board will suggest
Good luck
Pete
I'll try to post some photos. What do you mean by "shoe?" Two long time sailor friends are going with me to survey/look at the boat. We will have a moisture reader with us.
Re: Wanting to buy a Cape Dory 25!
Hello!mgphl52 wrote:Hi Will,
Did you mean it has the "original outboard engine in the well" instead of inboard?
The CD25 never had inboard engines and the CD25D wasn't launched until 1981.
Yes, I meant outboard. It rests in the lazerette. I just thought it was an inboard because it is an outboard engine inside the lazerette. But you are correct. Thanks!
Re: Wanting to buy a Cape Dory 25!
In that case, just note that many folks over-powered their CD25s - both of the ones I have owned came with 9.9 hp when I bought them... I replaced it on my last CD25 with a 4 stroke 6hp that was very easy to get in and out of the well. Depending on your location, tides, currents, etc. a 4 hp may work fine.Will J wrote:
Hello!
Yes, I meant outboard. It rests in the lazerette. I just thought it was an inboard because it is an outboard engine inside the lazerette. But you are correct. Thanks!
-michael & Toni CDSOA #789
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!
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!
Re: Wanting to buy a Cape Dory 25!
Anthony P. Jeske wrote:Hi Will:
Maine Sail, a frequent contributor to this site, has posted a very useful boat buying checklist on this board.
Here's the link:
http://www.capedory.org/board/viewtopic ... t=moisture
Good Luck,
Tony Jeske
C&C 27 FLYING CIRCUS
Silver Gate YC
San Diego
Hi Tony!
Great information! I thank you kindly!
Re: Wanting to buy a Cape Dory 25!
I see. I'm not surprised some have added to much "Oomph!" Lol! No tides or currents of any kind here on Lake Michigan. It's a huge fresh water ocean. We are very lucky. Leaving the harbor there may be a slight current but nothing so strong that it requires a lot of power. Thank you again!!mgphl52 wrote:In that case, just note that many folks over-powered their CD25s - both of the ones I have owned came with 9.9 hp when I bought them... I replaced it on my last CD25 with a 4 stroke 6hp that was very easy to get in and out of the well. Depending on your location, tides, currents, etc. a 4 hp may work fine.Will J wrote:
Hello!
Yes, I meant outboard. It rests in the lazerette. I just thought it was an inboard because it is an outboard engine inside the lazerette. But you are correct. Thanks!
Re: Wanting to buy a Cape Dory 25!
Ahoy sailors,
To all those that have replied to my posting, THANK YOU!! I tried to thank each of you individually in here but I'm not very good at figuring that out, so I hope all of you see this? I'll keep you all updated as to what happens. Very soon I hope to be a part of the Cape Dory 25 Family. I'm on Lake Michigan and only have seen one other CD25 here in Chicago. If you are in Chicago or Milwaukee where the boat is, drop me a line and we can talk boat!! Thanks! My email is williamj694@gmail.com Again, thank you all! -Will, in Chicago.
To all those that have replied to my posting, THANK YOU!! I tried to thank each of you individually in here but I'm not very good at figuring that out, so I hope all of you see this? I'll keep you all updated as to what happens. Very soon I hope to be a part of the Cape Dory 25 Family. I'm on Lake Michigan and only have seen one other CD25 here in Chicago. If you are in Chicago or Milwaukee where the boat is, drop me a line and we can talk boat!! Thanks! My email is williamj694@gmail.com Again, thank you all! -Will, in Chicago.