Looking for a CD 22D (diesel) in the Northeast, preferably New England, with or without a trailer.
If you've been thinking about selling yours during the off-season, please contact me via PM on
this site or at five zero eight five five eight zero five six zero. Thanks!
WTB Cape Dory 22D in the Northeast Preferably New England
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- Joined: Apr 14th, '17, 22:25
- Location: Prev. Islander 36 #425 Fyfe & Drum Current: Cape Dory Typhoon #930
Re: WTB Cape Dory 22D in the Northeast Preferably New Englan
You don't want the Senior anymore?
Re: WTB Cape Dory 22D in the Northeast Preferably New Englan
I like my TY SR a lot (it's a great Bay boat) but I want to get more into cruising next year out of the Bay into coastal Southern New England waters including going to local islands like Cuttyhunk, MV and Block. I've been looking at CD 25Ds but they have a lot of systems to maintain, and everything about them is more expensive, so I thought that I should also consider a CD 22D, since there are advantages to having an inboard diesel for coastal cruising.
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MHB Sailor
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- Location: CD 14,CD 27
Re: WTB Cape Dory 22D in the Northeast Preferably New Englan
Don't have a 22D didn't know they made them. But I do have the same cruising goals in my CD 27. Daysail upper bay out of E. Providence but did make it to Block Island this summer. Want to make Nantucket and Cape Cod canal next season. Perhaps you would like to sail together.
Walter R Hobbs
CD 14 hull # 535, Grin
CD 27 Hull # 35 Horizon Song
Lincoln, RI
"Attitude is the differance between ordeal and adventure."
CD 14 hull # 535, Grin
CD 27 Hull # 35 Horizon Song
Lincoln, RI
"Attitude is the differance between ordeal and adventure."