Yet another new Cape Dory owner saying hello

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Nebe
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Location: CD-27 #40 Sadie Newport RI

Yet another new Cape Dory owner saying hello

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Hi Guys,
A couple of months ago I bought a 1977 CD 27 and have been chipping away at all of the projects that she needed. I have found this board incredibly helpful and I would like to say thanks to all who have shared their experience here.
Heres some pictures from the day i first looked at her to sailing.
http://www.ebenhorton.com/cd27.html
Chrisa006
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Location: CD25 "Windsong" Hull# 674 Guilford Ct.

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Congratulations, very nice!!
Chris Anderheggen
CD25 "Windsong"
Catalina 30 "Kestrel"
Catalina 387 " Parrot Cay"
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guy leslie
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Joined: Oct 16th, '14, 10:40
Location: CD 31 Tacet IV Traverse City, Mi.

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Congratulations and Welcome! You obviously have the skills to take her where you want as she's looking really nice. Best of luck!
Guy
North Branch
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Joined: Sep 14th, '09, 21:51
Location: Cape Dory 27 NORTH STAR, Hull #197
Onancock, VA

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Nice CD 27 and color scheme! New sails? How are you finishing your brightwork? I did mine last summer. Happy sailing!
North Branch, Onancock, VA

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Nebe
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Location: CD-27 #40 Sadie Newport RI

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North Branch wrote:Nice CD 27 and color scheme! New sails? How are you finishing your brightwork? I did mine last summer. Happy sailing!
Brand new Main from Quantum. All the other sails are quite old, but are just fine for now until i instal a roller furler.

The teak was never varnished was and sanded/oiled every season by the previous owner, but when you sand a piece of wood every year for 40 years, it has a way of becoming smaller. So I will repair the transom cap rail with west system and teak dust and will use interlux schooner on everything. The toe rails are pretty torn up, but I will see how they look after i do this before I make the decision to replace them.
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moctrams
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Location: 1982 Cape Dory 30C,Gabbiano,Hull # 265,Flag Harbor,Long Beach, Md.

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While you have the boat out of the water, carefully check the rudder shoe. Often time the marina folks will place a block under the shoe.
Paul D.
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Congrats and welcome to fine, fun boat ownership! Good work bringing her back to bristol.
Paul
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Nebe
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moctrams wrote:While you have the boat out of the water, carefully check the rudder shoe. Often time the marina folks will place a block under the shoe.
She is in the water now, but I did give her a very through going over and the shoe looked fine to me. Such a great boat. I defiantly found a diamond in the rough.
Nebe
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Paul D. wrote:Congrats and welcome to fine, fun boat ownership! Good work bringing her back to bristol.
Actually, I bought her in Bristol and keep her in Newport, although I know what you mean by that. :)
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