East coast and Bahamas Cruise CD 25D
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Re: East coast and Bahamas Cruise CD 25D
awesome pictures!
Re: East coast and Bahamas Cruise CD 25D
Thanks for posting the pictures. It is neat to see somebody living the dream. When did you start your trek down the ICW? I am moving my CD 26 from Annapolis to the west coast of Florida beginning mid- to late-March and just thinking about the cold weather on the Chesapeake Bay makes me shiver
. Also, did you find that you really needed the dinghy while you were on the ICW? I am going back and forth about taking it with me because, as you noted, it takes up a lot of room on the foredeck and, if I tow it, will cause at least a little drag that will slow the boat and increase fuel consumption. If I could get by without it, I would just as soon leave it at home.
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Re: East coast and Bahamas Cruise CD 25D
Bibster wrote:Thanks for posting the pictures. It is neat to see somebody living the dream. When did you start your trek down the ICW? I am moving my CD 26 from Annapolis to the west coast of Florida beginning mid- to late-March and just thinking about the cold weather on the Chesapeake Bay makes me shiver. Also, did you find that you really needed the dinghy while you were on the ICW? I am going back and forth about taking it with me because, as you noted, it takes up a lot of room on the foredeck and, if I tow it, will cause at least a little drag that will slow the boat and increase fuel consumption. If I could get by without it, I would just as soon leave it at home.
You should defiantly bring a dinghy.
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Thanks, this thread brought back some good memories. Since this trip we have sold the 25D and just purchased a Hans Christian 33 for some long distance cruising. As I'm rebuilding all the broken systems on this boat I can't help but think back and miss the simplicity of the Cape Dory. Only if the wife didn't need a "more comfortable" boat.