Cape Dory 27 for < 10,000 in Cocanut Grove, FL

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Dale W

Cape Dory 27 for < 10,000 in Cocanut Grove, FL

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I am visiting Florida from NC. I'm going to look at a CD-27 offered by Bill Stewart Marine. He states that he specializes in cheap boats and this appears to be one.

Does any one have any specific knowledge or info on this particular boat? It's one picture can be viewed at marinesource.com. Thanks for any input, Dale



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Steve I.

Re: Cape Dory 27 for < 10,000 in Cocanut Grove, FL

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Dale W wrote: I am visiting Florida from NC. I'm going to look at a CD-27 offered by Bill Stewart Marine. He states that he specializes in cheap boats and this appears to be one.

Does any one have any specific knowledge or info on this particular boat? It's one picture can be viewed at marinesource.com. Thanks for any input, Dale
At that price I would be CAUTIOUS !!!
I feel that mine is worth 22K Loaded
Quality rings the bell.
And by the way a CD27 is a great boat!!



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Warren Kaplan

Re: Cape Dory 27 for < 10,000 in Cocanut Grove, FL

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Steve I. wrote:
Dale W wrote: I am visiting Florida from NC. I'm going to look at a CD-27 offered by Bill Stewart Marine. He states that he specializes in cheap boats and this appears to be one.

Does any one have any specific knowledge or info on this particular boat? It's one picture can be viewed at marinesource.com. Thanks for any input, Dale
At that price I would be CAUTIOUS !!!
I feel that mine is worth 22K Loaded
Quality rings the bell.
And by the way a CD27 is a great boat!!
Less than 10 grand is less than half of what a decent one is worth. Unless there are some VERY unusual circumstances surrounding this boat, be cognizant of that wise old adage...If something seems to good to be true, it probably is.

Warren Kaplan
S/V Sine Qua Non
CD27 #166



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Bill

Re: Cape Dory 27 for < 10,000 in Cocanut Grove, FL

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Dale W wrote: I am visiting Florida from NC. I'm going to look at a CD-27 offered by Bill Stewart Marine. He states that he specializes in cheap boats and this appears to be one.

Does any one have any specific knowledge or info on this particular boat? It's one picture can be viewed at marinesource.com. Thanks for any input, Dale
There are a half dozen other pics listedd on the site you gave. Just follow the additional pics link.....Sounds fishy to me.........Perhaps a project boat.....

Bill



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Brian

Re: Cape Dory 27 for < 10,000 in Cocanut Grove, FL

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Dale W wrote: I am visiting Florida from NC. I'm going to look at a CD-27 offered by Bill Stewart Marine. He states that he specializes in cheap boats and this appears to be one.

Does any one have any specific knowledge or info on this particular boat? It's one picture can be viewed at marinesource.com. Thanks for any input, Dale
Wonder what the starboard side looks like?



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Ken Coit

Re: Cape Dory 27 for < 10,000 in Cocanut Grove, FL

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I wonder how much a total engine/transmission refit would cost?
Dale W wrote: I am visiting Florida from NC. I'm going to look at a CD-27 offered by Bill Stewart Marine. He states that he specializes in cheap boats and this appears to be one.

Does any one have any specific knowledge or info on this particular boat? It's one picture can be viewed at marinesource.com. Thanks for any input, Dale


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Bill Goldsmith

Re: Cape Dory 27 for < 10,000 in Cocanut Grove, FL

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I followed the additional photos link and have a couple of concerns. First of all, look at the photo of the salon looking aft. Besides the interior looking very dirty, note that a sink enclosure was built in forward of the icebox. It does not look like a professional job--they left the hole for the drawer gaping open!! This, of course, reduces the starboard settee size significantly. Might be alot of carpentry to get it back to original shape.

$8000 for a CD27 raises some red flags. If the engine is beyond salvage and the sails are beyond reclamation and the standing rigging needs replacement (and at that price I can only assume this is all true) you are looking at 10 to 15 grand right there depending on how frugal a shopper you are. And that does not include likely need for barrier coat, deck core issues, you name it. Better off finding a well maintained 27 at market price.

On the other hand.......if the deck and hull are sound, and someone wants to get into a great sailing project boat for pennies as a labor of love and invest sweat equity--then maybe a survey is in order. Just be careful and realistic about what it needs, what that costs and your DIY abilities.

Bill Goldsmith
CD27 #173
Second Chance
New York

. : I am visiting Florida from NC. I'm going to look at a CD-27 offered by Bill Stewart Marine. He states that he specializes in cheap boats and this appears to be one.
Dale W wrote: Does any one have any specific knowledge or info on this particular boat? It's one picture can be viewed at marinesource.com. Thanks for any input, Dale


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yves feder

Re: Cape Dory 27 for < 10,000 in Cocanut Grove, FL

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Brian wrote:
Dale W wrote: I am visiting Florida from NC. I'm going to look at a CD-27 offered by Bill Stewart Marine. He states that he specializes in cheap boats and this appears to be one.

Does any one have any specific knowledge or info on this particular boat? It's one picture can be viewed at marinesource.com. Thanks for any input, Dale
Wonder what the starboard side looks like?
Aha! You're assuming there **is** a starboard side!:)
Warren Kaplan

Re: Cape Dory 27 for < 10,000 in Cocanut Grove, FL

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yves feder wrote:
Brian wrote:
Dale W wrote: I am visiting Florida from NC. I'm going to look at a CD-27 offered by Bill Stewart Marine. He states that he specializes in cheap boats and this appears to be one.

Does any one have any specific knowledge or info on this particular boat? It's one picture can be viewed at marinesource.com. Thanks for any input, Dale
Wonder what the starboard side looks like?
Aha! You're assuming there **is** a starboard side!:)
Yves,
I don't have to tell you that CD27s are built so well that they don't need a starboard side to sail well!!
Warren




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will parker

Re: Cape Dory 27 for < 10,000 in Cocanut Grove, FL

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Cost would be about $6K for a Yanmar 2GM20 if you did the installation yourself.
Will
Ken Coit wrote: I wonder how much a total engine/transmission refit would cost?
Dale W wrote: I am visiting Florida from NC. I'm going to look at a CD-27 offered by Bill Stewart Marine. He states that he specializes in cheap boats and this appears to be one.

Does any one have any specific knowledge or info on this particular boat? It's one picture can be viewed at marinesource.com. Thanks for any input, Dale


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