Cape Dory photo of the day...
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- Cathy Monaghan
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Cape Dory photo of the day...
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Steve and Mary Ellen Files' CD36 Liberty sailing in Muscle Ridge Channel during last year's CDSOA Maine Cruise. August 17, 2004.
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Steve and Mary Ellen Files' CD36 Liberty sailing in Muscle Ridge Channel during last year's CDSOA Maine Cruise. August 17, 2004.
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- John Danicic
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CD33 - Femme du Nord
I can add to this post.
My brothers CD33, Femme du Nord on Lake Superior. He will be crossing over that cold lake next week from the sunny Apostle Islands of Wisconsin to the frigid north shore town of Grand Marais, MN. Summer must be coming, Femme du nord heads north.
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Good journey to you Paul and I will drop off that box of scrap wood for your heater.
Sail on
John Danicic
CD36 Mariah #124
Lake Superior
My brothers CD33, Femme du Nord on Lake Superior. He will be crossing over that cold lake next week from the sunny Apostle Islands of Wisconsin to the frigid north shore town of Grand Marais, MN. Summer must be coming, Femme du nord heads north.
[img]http://www.johndanicic.com/images/saili ... 04-web.jpg[/img]
Good journey to you Paul and I will drop off that box of scrap wood for your heater.
Sail on
John Danicic
CD36 Mariah #124
Lake Superior
Cape Dory photo of the day...
The S/V Aspen CD28 sailing the Mississippi Gulf Coast!
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Mike Esposito
CD31 Larissa #23
Biloxi, Ms
CD31 Larissa #23
Biloxi, Ms
This is a cape dory at my yard, I had been admiring it for a month not even realizing it was a cape dory till I talked to the owner, then I looked at the serial number on the transom, and sure enough its a cape dory.
Its a typhoon but an open cockpit model, owner said about 30 were made. They bought it as a derelict about 2 years ago and obviously did an amazing job restoring it, its really a strickingly beautiful boat.
I forgot to get the owners name, very nice lady though, I asked her if I could take photos to share here, so here they are:
<img width="540" src="http://www.ladypauline.com/cd1.jpg">
<img width="540" src="http://www.ladypauline.com/cd2.jpg">
<img width="540" src="http://www.ladypauline.com/cd3.jpg">
That paint job is a hand done roll and tip job with a 1 part polyeurithane paint, very impressive in my opinion. Having just used the same exact paint (interlux brightside) to paint my transom I was amazed at their results.
Even though its not an in water photo, I certainly think its an impressive looking cape dory, and a rare open cockpit one as well.
Its a typhoon but an open cockpit model, owner said about 30 were made. They bought it as a derelict about 2 years ago and obviously did an amazing job restoring it, its really a strickingly beautiful boat.
I forgot to get the owners name, very nice lady though, I asked her if I could take photos to share here, so here they are:
<img width="540" src="http://www.ladypauline.com/cd1.jpg">
<img width="540" src="http://www.ladypauline.com/cd2.jpg">
<img width="540" src="http://www.ladypauline.com/cd3.jpg">
That paint job is a hand done roll and tip job with a 1 part polyeurithane paint, very impressive in my opinion. Having just used the same exact paint (interlux brightside) to paint my transom I was amazed at their results.
Even though its not an in water photo, I certainly think its an impressive looking cape dory, and a rare open cockpit one as well.
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Russell
s/v (yet to be named) Tayana 42CC
s/v Lady Pauline Cape Dory 36 #117 (for sale)
s/v (yet to be named) Tayana 42CC
s/v Lady Pauline Cape Dory 36 #117 (for sale)
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Sine Qua Non on her way to Sheffield Island, in the Norwalk Islands a few years ago. Picture taken by Bruce Halley
Sine Qua Non on her way to Sheffield Island, in the Norwalk Islands a few years ago. Picture taken by Bruce Halley
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"I desire no more delight, than to be under sail and gone tonight."
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One happy guy and his girl on a broad reach, Long Island Sound, October, 2004:
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Open Typhoon
That open Typhoon is gorgeous. Please post pictures when it's in the water or better yet under sail. Wow, those pictures made my day, thanks. Tim
CD26 #52
"Odyssey"
"Odyssey"
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Cape Dory 30 Alcyone
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CD30 Alcyone, owned by Jim and Chris Newton, moored in Perry Creek, Vinalhaven, ME. August 17, 2004.
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CD30 Alcyone, owned by Jim and Chris Newton, moored in Perry Creek, Vinalhaven, ME. August 17, 2004.
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Re: Open Typhoon
I think I go in the water the day before she does, so likely I wont be able to accomidate this request. The owner did say she has been to this board before though, so perhaps I can convince her to to return and post some more pictures. I for one would love to see some "before" pictures, from how she described it, it was in pretty sorry shape 2 years ago. I was really impressed by the boat, its one of those you see and you just imagine how much you would love to sail it for a day, you can see yourself in it, and this was before I realized it was even a cape dory.Tim Mertinooke wrote:That open Typhoon is gorgeous. Please post pictures when it's in the water or better yet under sail. Wow, those pictures made my day, thanks. Tim
Russell
s/v (yet to be named) Tayana 42CC
s/v Lady Pauline Cape Dory 36 #117 (for sale)
s/v (yet to be named) Tayana 42CC
s/v Lady Pauline Cape Dory 36 #117 (for sale)
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Reprise of Loonsong
Here is the picture taken by Mark Yashinsky from Second Chance, of Loonsong on a close reach. Hudson river on a gray day In October 2003. This one was in the 2004 CD Calendar!
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Reprise Of Loonsong
Bill,
I liked that picture on the 2004 calander and I like it just as much now! A fabulous picture. Nice shooting Mark!!
I liked that picture on the 2004 calander and I like it just as much now! A fabulous picture. Nice shooting Mark!!
"I desire no more delight, than to be under sail and gone tonight."
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- Mark Yashinsky
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Second Chance
Thanks Warren, and,
may I say that it was a "mere" CD27 that was keeping pace w/ Loonsong (CD32!!) while her owner was single handing, AND taking these pics.
EEEHHAAAAWWWW!!!
EEEHHAAAAWWWW!!!
- Warren Kaplan
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Re: Thanks Warren, and,
We CD27s are quite deceptive. Yesterday I tried out my brand spanking new Doyle 140% genoa. The wind never got above 8 knots and I was going against the current (or slack a best). Just take a look at the top number on the right. That was my speed yesterday in 8 Knots of wind. How's that for the first sail of the season. Give a CD27 a little wind and she'll take off!!Mark Yashinsky wrote:may I say that it was a "mere" CD27 that was keeping pace w/ Loonsong (CD32!!) while her owner was single handing, AND taking these pics.
EEEHHAAAAWWWW!!!
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"I desire no more delight, than to be under sail and gone tonight."
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- barfwinkle
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CD28 Satyrion reaching up St. Mary's River last summer
A Cape Dory I ran across on last summer's Chesapeake Bay cruise. I had just left the Patuxent and come down to the Potomac to poke around in the creeks.....
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