cd 14 #165
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cd 14 #165
Would anyone have an idea of the year it was made ? Thanx, Jimbo
- Cathy Monaghan
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Hi Jimbo,
If you're real lucky you'll find a HIN (hull identification number) on the stern of your boat. It should be located in the upper right corner of the transom. Then CLICK HERE to decipher the HIN.
Hope this helps,
Cathy
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
If you're real lucky you'll find a HIN (hull identification number) on the stern of your boat. It should be located in the upper right corner of the transom. Then CLICK HERE to decipher the HIN.
Hope this helps,
Cathy
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
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not that lucky
Unfortunately good intentions and a grinder by the p.o. removed that option. All I have is a tag in the cockpit with the hull # I was hoping someone with a close # would have a clue.
jimbo
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- Steve Laume
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Your boat is probably a child of the 60's
Jimbo, Cape Dory Boats was founded in 1963 with the CD-10 being the first model built. The Cd-14 was next in line I believe. HID numbers were not required until 1972 so I doubt if your boat ever had one. I have a CD-30 hull#63 so I have assumed it was built in the first few years of boat building, making it a 64 or 65. I don't know how many boats were being made per year durring that time period. I just tell people she is over 40 years old and that is close enough to impress, given the way she looks. It may be a bit harder to judge the exact age of your boat but I think you could very safely say she was built in the 60's. Forty seems about right unless I am mistaken and Cape Dory didn't start making the CD-14 until later but I think not. The Typhoon came onto the scene in the late 60's so I would be willing to bet they had well over a couple of hundred CD-14s under their belt before they tackled a TY. The CD-14 is a great boat. Make sure to get some long oars (7&1/2FT or longer) worthy of the boat and it is an absolute joy to row, Steve.
- Cathy Monaghan
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